R3a Tauernradweg
- Suitable for families
- culinary interesting
- culturally interesting
- Multi-day tour
- Possible accommodation
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Path number: R3a
Starting place: 5113 St. Georgen bei Salzburg
Destination: 5280 Braunau am Inn
duration: 20h 29m
length: 304,1 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 1.484m
Altitude difference (downhill): 2.273m
Lowest point: 295m
Highest point: 1.084m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Great panorama
Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel
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Tauern cycle path - a good 70 km through the discovery district
If you are travelling along the Tauern Cycle Path in Upper Austria, you start by following the Salzach, which forms the border with Bavaria here, past Ostermiething and Tittmoning. Now you move away from the Salzach a little, pass a dam and come to a crossroads. There you turn left and cycle for 3 kilometres on a flat road until you reach a steep incline.
The route now continues gently downhill through the Weilhartsforst forest for a further 6 kilometres. Once you have left the forest behind you, turn left before the next major crossroads and follow a winding road back to the banks of the Salzach. You can now follow the cycle path to Ach, where you can recognise the castle complex of Burghausen from afar. This is followed by a climb, after which you follow the road to Weng and on to Überackern.
A few kilometres further on, you will reach the Inn-Salzachblick viewing point! After a short rest, turn left after 1.5 km and reach the banks of the Inn (called Rivera) after another kilometre. From this point, the rest of the route to Salzburg is signposted as R3 Innradweg. Now continue straight ahead along the Inn cycle path for 8 kilometres to Braunau. Visit the historic old town of Braunau and let yourself be enchanted by its flair.
Signposting: R3a (as part of the Upper Austrian cycle path network)
The entire route of the Tauern Cycle Path (270 or 310 km) from Krimmel to Passau can be found at: http://www.tauernradweg.com
If you are travelling along the Tauern Cycle Path in Upper Austria, you start by following the Salzach, which forms the border with Bavaria here, past Ostermiething and Tittmoning. Now you move away from the Salzach a little, pass a dam and come to a crossroads. There you turn left and cycle for 3 kilometres on a flat road until you reach a steep incline.
The route now continues gently downhill through the Weilhartsforst forest for a further 6 kilometres. Once you have left the forest behind you, turn left before the next major crossroads and follow a winding road back to the banks of the Salzach. You can now follow the cycle path to Ach, where you can recognise the castle complex of Burghausen from afar. This is followed by a climb, after which you follow the road to Weng and on to Überackern.
A few kilometres further on, you will reach the Inn-Salzachblick viewing point! After a short rest, turn left after 1.5 km and reach the banks of the Inn (called Rivera) after another kilometre. From this point, the rest of the route to Salzburg is signposted as R3 Innradweg. Now continue straight ahead along the Inn cycle path for 8 kilometres to Braunau. Visit the historic old town of Braunau and let yourself be enchanted by its flair.
Signposting: R3a (as part of the Upper Austrian cycle path network)
The entire route of the Tauern Cycle Path (270 or 310 km) from Krimmel to Passau can be found at: http://www.tauernradweg.com
- Suitable for groups
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
Please get in touch for more information.
Stadtplatz 2
5280 Braunau am Inn
Phone +43 7722 62644
E-Mail info@entdeckerviertel.at
Web www.tauernradweg.com
https://www.tauernradweg.com
Interactive elevation profile
Create PDF
Tour-Details
Path number: R3a
Starting place: 5113 St. Georgen bei Salzburg
Destination: 5280 Braunau am Inn
duration: 20h 29m
length: 304,1 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 1.484m
Altitude difference (downhill): 2.273m
Lowest point: 295m
Highest point: 1.084m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Great panorama
Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel
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