MTB Jauerling - Route 4 - Grand Tour Mühldorf

Mountainbike route from Mühldorf

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  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 36,70 km
  • Ascent: 1.170 egm
  • Descent: 1.170 egm
  • Duration: 4:20 h
  • Lowest point: 308 m
  • Highest point:951 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops

Details for: MTB Jauerling - Route 4 - Grand Tour Mühldorf

Brief description

ATTENTION: Due to logging activities, the ski lift road to Jauerling is closed until the end of October 2025!

From Mühldorf, we climb the Hochjauerling to admire the panorama of the Wachau and, in good weather, even Vienna. The return goes via the picturesque Heuweg.

Description

From Mühldorf we ride via Trandorf to the Nonnersdorfer Kreuz, where on the descent to Nonnersdorf we can admire the impressive panorama of the Alpine foothills. From the pilgrimage site Maria Laach, we climb the Hochjauerling, which offers us a magnificent view: we admire the terraced vineyards of the Wachau with the Danube stream and can even see the silhouette of Vienna in clear weather! From there we ride via the Heuweg, where we repeatedly catch delightful views into the Danube valley, back into the Spitzer Graben with its steep vineyard terraces to Mühldorf.

Starting point of the tour

Mühldorf

Destination point of the tour

Mühldorf

Directions

By car: Via the A1 to Melk and the B3 to Spitz and Mühldorf or via the S5 to Krems and the B3 to Spitz and Mühldorf.

Parking

In the town center of Mühldorf.

The Spitzer Graben (Spitz-Mühldorf-Raxendorf-Pöggstall) is accessible by bus line 718. All bus connections can be found at www.vor.at 

Safety information

Respectful interaction with other forest users or hunting and forestry staff is as natural as avoiding litter. The Biker Fair Play rules are meant to embody these principles and can be found both on analog maps and various websites. Here are the rules in detail:

Use of marked bike routes is only allowed during contractually fixed periods: March, October from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm; April, September from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm; May to August from 7:00 am – 7:00 pmRespectful treatment of landowners and hunting and forestry personnel!Consideration for other forest users!Ride at half sight with controlled speed!Be cautious regarding work machines, wood or potholes on the roadway, grazing livestock, and motor vehicle traffic (forest roads are operational areas and workplaces)!Observe the road traffic regulations!Consider cleanliness in nature!Check equipment and wear helmets!Riding off the routes and outside of the permitted times is illegal. Observe riding bans and closures!Use of bike routes at your own risk!
Author's tip

Plan a visit to the Gasthof Weißes Rössl in Mühldorf.

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