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The Enns River Riverside Path, widely known as the Ennsradweg, is a celebrated long-distance cycle route in Austria. Tracing the Enns River from its alpine source in Flachauwinkl, at the foot of the Lower Tauern mountains in Salzburg, it winds through three federal states—Salzburg, Styria, and Upper Austria—before concluding in Enns, near the Danube. This picturesque journey covers between 240 and 280 kilometers, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Cyclists consistently praise the path for its…
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The Enns River Riverside Path offers multiple access points. For those starting at the source, Flachauwinkl provides parking facilities. Further along the route, towns like Radstadt, Schladming, Admont, and Steyr offer various parking options, often near train stations or town centers. It's advisable to check local parking availability and regulations for your chosen starting point, especially during peak season.
The Ennsradweg is well-integrated with Austria's public transport network, particularly trains. Many towns along the route, such as Radstadt, Schladming, Liezen, Selzthal, and Enns, have train stations, making it convenient to start or end sections of your journey. Special bike-on-train services are often available, though booking in advance is recommended, especially for groups or during busy periods.
Yes, the path features several family-friendly sections. The stretches from Flachau to Admont and from Kleinreifling to Enns are highlighted for their suitability for younger riders. These areas often include attractions like wooden playgrounds and castles, offering engaging stops for children and generally feature flatter, well-maintained paths away from heavy traffic.
Generally, the Enns River Riverside Path is dog-friendly, as it largely follows natural riverbanks and quiet country roads. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas, near livestock, or within national park boundaries like Gesäuse and Kalkalpen. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians. Some accommodations or attractions along the route may have specific pet policies.
For beginner cyclists, the Ennsradweg is an excellent choice due to its generally easy to medium difficulty. Focus on the flatter sections, particularly those downstream from Admont. Consider cycling shorter daily distances (e.g., 30-50 km) and utilize public transport to skip more challenging or less scenic parts. Ensure your bike is in good condition, wear a helmet, and carry essential repair tools, water, and snacks. The excellent signage (R7) makes navigation straightforward.
While the Ennsradweg is primarily a linear long-distance route, you can create shorter loop options by utilizing local roads or public transport connections. For example, you could cycle a section and return by train, or combine parts of the Ennsradweg with smaller regional cycle paths that branch off. Researching local maps for connecting routes around towns like Radstadt, Schladming, or Steyr can reveal suitable loop possibilities.
To enjoy pleasant weather and avoid the busiest crowds, the best seasons are typically late spring (May to early June) and early autumn (September). During these periods, temperatures are generally mild, the landscapes are vibrant, and the path is less congested than in the peak summer months of July and August. Always check the local weather forecast before your trip.
Winter cycling on the entire Enns River Riverside Path is generally not recommended. While some sections might be cleared, many parts can be covered in snow or ice, making them unsuitable or dangerous for cycling. Services like bike rentals and accommodations may also be limited. If you wish to experience the Enns Valley in winter, consider shorter, well-maintained local paths or other winter sports activities.
Yes, the Ennsradweg passes through numerous towns and villages where you'll find a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. From traditional Austrian Gasthäuser to modern cafes, there are ample opportunities to refuel and relax. Larger towns like Radstadt, Schladming, Admont, Steyr, and Enns offer the widest selection, but even smaller communities often have charming local eateries. It's a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches between towns.
Beyond the well-known towns, the path offers many scenic viewpoints and hidden gems. Look out for dramatic vistas of the Dachstein and Grimming massifs, especially in the upper Enns Valley. The sections through Gesäuse and Kalkalpen National Parks offer stunning natural beauty. Don't miss the impressive architecture of Admont Abbey or the charming historic center of Steyr with its unique Bummerlhaus. Keep an eye out for smaller, less-advertised pilgrimage churches and local museums as you cycle.