The tour on Outdooractive - registration on the platform required
The tour on Komoot - registration on the platform requiredThe tour on Bergfex - registration on the platform not requiredThe tour on sebaldustour.at - registration on the platform not required
Die Tour auf Outdooractive - Registrierung auf der Plattform erforderlich
Die Tour auf Komoot - Registrierung auf der Plattform erforderlich
Die Tour auf Bergfex - Anmeldung auf der Plattform nicht erforderlich
Die Tour auf sebaldustour.at - Anmeldung auf der Plattform nicht erforderlich
If you choose the short stage, you can start at Großraming railway station.
Shortly before the rafting village, a turn-off leads to the impressive suspension rope bridge (5 min. on foot). The route then continues past the carriage museum and the nativity scene exhibition to Reichraming. From the town centre, take the asphalt road past the Schallau arena for approx. 6 km to the Anzenbach car park. This is where the Hintergebirgsradweg cycle path in the Kalkalpen National Park begins, offering beautiful views of the many enchanting bathing spots along the Reichramingbach stream. It is not tarmac, but is very easy to cycle on. After 2 km, turn right to the Große Klause, once the central timber drift in the Hintergebirge.
The Klaushütte, which served as accommodation for the lumberjacks, invites you to stop for a bite to eat. Open in fine weather from Wednesday to Sunday.
After the rest stop, return along the same route for approx. 6 km, then turn right towards Brunnbach with the Brunnbachstadel, which is usually only open at weekends. From there, the route climbs steeply for approx. 1 km to the Brunnbach church and continues briskly downhill over the Gschwendthöhe with its beautiful chapel via the Lumplgraben back to Großraming. The route leads back to Weyer and Gaflenz on the Enns cycle path R7.
If you are already tired, take the train back.
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