Everything a cyclist's heart desires! Demanding route with beautiful climbs, nice views, and top-speed descents.
Leírás
We start into the "Urltal", over the climbs to the Christophorus helicopter landing site and the Grestner Höhe continuing downhill to Gresten. Here straight on until after 3 km the turnoff to Reinsberg is reached. There turn right onto L6155.
Immediately after passing through Reinsberg a 3 km long climb begins. This is followed by a descent with some partially unclear curves - caution!
In the valley we turn right at the junction to L92 towards Gresten, but soon leave it again sharply left towards "Zellhof" onto L6169. After 1 km now right towards Maria Seesal to a really tough climb over 2 km - made for "mountain goats"!
The following descent is nicknamed "100er-Berg" and requires full concentration with nearly 20% downhill on a straight road. Personal top speeds are not uncommon here, but CAUTION: after the steep forest section it gets curvier -> brake!
Via Ybbsitz and the B22 it finally rolls back quickly to Waidhofen.
A túra kiinduló pontja
Hotel**** Castle on the Eisenstraße, Waidhofen an der Ybbs
A túra végállomása
Hotel**** Castle on the Eisenstraße, Waidhofen an der Ybbs
Utak leírása Reinsberg circuit
Waidhofen an der Ybbs/Castle Hotel - Urltalstraße towards St. Leonhard am Walde L93 - after 4 km on the L6190 right towards "Putzmühle" - climb to the Christophorus helicopter landing site - right descent towards B22 - left onto B22 - Grestner Höhe - Gresten - B22 - after 4 km right towards Reinsberg onto L6155 - Reinsberg - climb to Reinsberg - descent to L92 - right towards Gresten - after approx. 4 km left onto L6169 - after 1 km right towards Maria Seesal - "100er-Berg" - descent towards Ybbsitz - Untermühl - right towards Ybbsitz - left onto B22 - Ybbsitz - Waidhofen an der Ybbs
Érkezés
Coming from the A1 motorway: exit Amstetten West, B121 to Waidhofen an der Ybbs
Parkolás
There are several Park & Ride options: http://waidhofen.at/parkplaetze
Arrival with ÖBB (Rudolfsbahn) from/via Amstetten.
You can take your bike on most local and long-distance trains. In Austria, you need a special bike ticket for this, and you can also buy weekly or monthly passes for your bike. For international routes, ÖBB offers the Biking International Ticket.
A szerző tippjei
Pace yourself well as each climb is more difficult than the previous one!