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26.1km
17.4km/h
160m
150m
November 5, 2025
It's a nice, officially permitted and marked tour, divided into two parts: approximately 50% is asphalt, the other 50% consists of pleasant trails, forest paths, and logging roads. Due to the high proportion of asphalt, the tour is also easily rideable in wetter conditions.
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01:41
18.6km
11.1km/h
440m
440m
October 26, 2025
Autumn can conjure up beautiful atmospheres, and we were able to experience just that on this tour. The trees had only just shed a few leaves, and the entire forest was ablaze with yellow, gold, and red colors. The air itself was exceptionally clear, and on the Buchkogel, we had a view like we'd rarely
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01:56
22.8km
11.8km/h
550m
520m
October 25, 2025
We've done the tour counterclockwise several times, and this is the first time we've done it clockwise. And which is better? It's hard to say. The clockwise tour is a bit longer because you have to take the section between the statue of Mary and the rest area for the pilgrimage (a forest road), and you
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01:29
18.3km
12.4km/h
360m
370m
02:43
52.3km
19.3km/h
70m
70m
August 24, 2025
After Monday's adventure with the "Guardians of the Forbidden Mountain" (see last tour), we'd had enough of the Leitha Mountains, hopped on our old mountain bikes, and enjoyed the late summer sunshine in the Seewinkel region. ☀️ The white donkeys were closer than ever this time, and the grey cattle also
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01:30
16.5km
11.1km/h
370m
380m
August 18, 2025
There are some mountains around the world that are forbidden to climb: Ayers Rock in Australia is one such example, Mount Athos in Greece, or Gangkhar Peuensum in Tibet. Usually, there are religious reasons why they are not allowed to be climbed.
There is also a forbidden mountain in the Leitha Mountains
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July 26, 2025
I've been wanting to ride the entire Leithaberg / Bäckersteig Trail in the Leitha Mountains for a long time, a loop between the towns of Eisenstadt, Loretto, and Hornstein. Although this is an official MTB loop, that doesn't mean you're allowed to ride everywhere, and in fact, the trail signs and the
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July 14, 2025
Like many of our tours, this one began very tranquilly and then escalated quite dramatically. This tour also had an unplanned ending, but first things first.
We started in Riva and rode along the lake to Torbole. Bathers, walkers, water sports enthusiasts, and cyclists thronged the path; it's like Rio
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01:13
13.1km
10.8km/h
330m
330m
July 13, 2025
I'm starting to worry about the MTB scene. Where are all the mountain bikers? Is it only possible to take the lift or ride to the ice cream parlor? Today we rode Monte Brione, Riva del Garda's de facto local mountain and a true classic. We met exactly two bikers, and there were several hikers along the
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7 days ago
No, this time it wasn't the police in their pickup trucks who ruined my bike tour, it was a slipped disc!
It happened Friday evening, when I was really looking forward to the ride. Completely unexpected. I just bent over for a second and...ouch! I could barely stand up.
With the pain in my lower back
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