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Enns Riverside Route

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Enns Riverside Route

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The Enns Riverside Route, also known as the Ennsradweg, is a renowned long-distance cycling path in Austria. This prominent cycle way follows the scenic Enns River from its source in the high alpine region of the Tauern mountains, near Flachauwinkl, through the federal states of Salzburg, Styria, and Upper Austria. Spanning approximately 240 to 280 kilometers, the route typically descends from around 1,000 meters at its start to 281 meters where the Enns merges with the Danube in the historic…

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    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Hard

    Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Distance 3.90 km

    Uphill 40 m

    Downhill 10 m

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    Location: Reichraming, Bezirk Steyr-Land, Upper Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the overall difficulty and terrain like for cycling the Enns Riverside Route?

    The Enns Riverside Route is generally considered accessible for a range of cyclists, from families to ambitious tourers. It features a gradual descent from west to east, making it less strenuous in that direction. The terrain is varied, consisting of both paved sections and well-compacted gravel, which is suitable for touring bikes and e-bikes.

    How long does it typically take to complete the entire Enns Riverside Route?

    The Enns Riverside Route spans approximately 240 to 280 kilometers. While it can be completed faster by experienced cyclists, many choose to complete the entire route over several days, enjoying manageable daily stages. This allows ample time to explore the cultural and natural highlights along the way.

    Are there specific sections of the Enns Riverside Route that are particularly family-friendly?

    Yes, the Enns Riverside Route is designed to be accessible for families. Its gradual descent and well-maintained paths make many sections suitable for cyclists of all ages. For shorter, more relaxed outings, consider segments around historic towns like Radstadt or Steyr, where amenities and attractions are readily available.

    What are the best times of year to cycle the Enns Riverside Route to avoid crowds?

    While the route is popular from spring through autumn, you can often avoid the peak crowds by cycling during the shoulder seasons, such as late spring (May-early June) or early autumn (September-early October). During these times, the weather is still favorable, but the number of visitors tends to be lower than in mid-summer.

    Is the Enns Riverside Route suitable for cycling with dogs?

    The Enns Riverside Route passes through diverse landscapes, including natural areas and towns. While dogs are generally welcome on cycle paths in Austria, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in populated areas or near wildlife. Always ensure you have enough water for your dog and be mindful of local regulations in national parks or protected zones.

    What kind of accommodation options are available along the Enns Riverside Route?

    Support services, including accommodation options, are readily available along the entire route. You'll find a range of choices from hotels and guesthouses in the charming towns to smaller inns and farm stays in more rural areas. It's advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming along the Enns Riverside Route?

    Yes, the route offers opportunities for wild swimming in various alpine lakes along the way. These pristine lakes provide a refreshing break, especially during warmer months. Always check local signage for any restrictions and prioritize safety when swimming in natural waters.

    How does the Enns Riverside Route compare to the Danube Cycle Path?

    Both are renowned Austrian cycle paths, but they offer different experiences. The Enns Riverside Route (R7) is known for its dramatic alpine scenery, passing through mountain ranges and national parks, with a gradual descent. The Danube Cycle Path (EuroVelo 6) is generally flatter, follows a larger river, and is famous for its cultural cities and vineyards. The Ennsradweg connects to the Danube Cycle Path in Enns, allowing for extended cycling adventures.

    What are some notable cultural landmarks or historic towns to visit along the route?

    The route is rich in cultural heritage. You'll cycle through charming medieval towns such as Radstadt, Schladming, and Steyr, known for their well-preserved architecture. Don't miss architectural marvels like Admont Abbey, home to the world's largest monastic library, and the historic city of Enns, recognized as Austria's oldest city with a significant Roman past.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural features that shouldn't be missed?

    Absolutely! Cyclists are treated to views of impressive mountain ranges like the Dachstein, Grimming massif, and the Lower Tauern chain. The route also passes through rushing gorges like the Wörschach Gorge and traverses significant protected areas including the Gesäuse National Park and the Kalkalpen National Park, all offering diverse and stunning natural vistas.

    What kind of bike is most suitable for the Enns Riverside Route?

    Given the varied terrain of paved sections and well-compacted gravel, a touring bike or an e-bike is most suitable for the Enns Riverside Route. These bikes offer comfort and durability for longer distances and different surfaces, ensuring an enjoyable experience.

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