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Gravel biking around Wolfern, located in the Steyr-Land district of Upper Austria, offers diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features rolling hills, expansive meadows, and tranquil river landscapes along the Enns and Steyr rivers. Its network of routes incorporates significant unpaved segments, providing an authentic off-road experience through forests and rural areas. This topography supports a range of gravel biking challenges, from gentle paths to routes with considerable elevation gain.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
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21
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23.8km
02:00
560m
560m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.2km
03:47
1,060m
1,060m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13
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36.2km
02:49
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.7km
02:54
790m
790m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.0km
02:57
810m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Steyr's Old Town is one of Austria's most atmospheric historic city centers. Situated at the confluence of the Enns and Steyr rivers, it combines a medieval urban structure with well-preserved Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings. Around the town square with its magnificent burgher houses—including the famous Bummerlhaus—narrow lanes, courtyards, and squares unfold, reflecting the former prosperity of this iron-producing city. High above, Lamberg Castle sits atop the walls of the ancient Styraburg, the city's origin. A visit to the Old Town leads past characteristic facades, across bridges to the riverbanks, and to viewpoints offering particularly evocative vistas of the historic ensemble. Overall, Steyr's Old Town presents a harmonious blend of history, architecture, and picturesque urban ambiance.
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The Memorial Tunnel in Steyr is a memorial site commemorating the Nazi era and, in particular, the forced labor at the former Steyr-Münichholz subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp. The exhibition is located in an approximately 140-meter-long air-raid shelter tunnel beneath Lamberg Castle, which was driven into the rock by concentration camp prisoners in 1943. In this original, preserved tunnel, the exhibition guides visitors through the years 1938 to 1945, using documents, photographs, and personal accounts to illustrate the profound impact of the armaments industry, forced labor, and persecution on life in Steyr. The deliberately simple and somber design evokes the confinement and atmosphere of the place, making the tunnel a central learning and memorial site used by many visitors and school groups to gain a deeper understanding of the local history of the Nazi period.
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From the cycle path along the Enns River, there is a beautiful view of Steyr's old town and Lamberg Castle perched above it. Along the river, you can see the closely packed historic buildings, which rise in tiers from the riverbank, marking the transition from the river area to the old town. The castle sits on a raised position above the town and is clearly recognizable as the dominant structure from this perspective. Overall, Steyr is a worthwhile destination for a bike tour or a detour from the main route.
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Steyr's historic center is one of the most impressive old towns in the country. Richly decorated townhouses from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo periods cluster around the expansive town square, reflecting the former prosperity of this trading and iron-producing city. The Bummerlhaus, one of Austria's best-preserved Gothic residential buildings, stands out in particular, its striking facade immediately catching the eye. Lamberg Castle, built on the walls of the original Styraburg castle, rises above the old town and marks Steyr's historical origins. A tour through the old town reveals an unusually dense succession of architectural eras within a compact area and clearly demonstrates how strongly history, craftsmanship, and the natural landscape intertwine here.
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The path between Klausriegler and Schreibachfall is an alternative for the lower steep section in the Trattenbachtal, but apparently little used and much more rustic than the main path
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The Schoberstein road leads through the quarry to Mandlmais – but is it marked as a cycling ban here, or is it not (the sign has been covered over)? The alternative is a 180-meter descent to Trattenbach and back up again (but was currently closed due to logging work).
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Near Steinbach, on the right bank of the Steyr, there is a beautiful garden which, in the evening, is uniquely enchanting due to its lovely lighting.
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There are over 35 gravel bike trails around Wolfern, offering a wide range of experiences from easy to difficult. The region provides a diverse network of routes suitable for various fitness levels.
Wolfern's gravel trails feature a diverse mix of rolling hills, expansive meadows, and tranquil river landscapes along the Enns and Steyr rivers. You'll encounter significant unpaved segments, forest tracks, and some routes with considerable elevation gain, providing an authentic off-road experience.
Yes, Wolfern offers gravel routes for various skill levels. You'll find 3 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 20 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from casual riders to those seeking a demanding adventure.
Many gravel routes in the area pass by or near significant landmarks. You can explore the historic charm of Steyr Old Town, admire the impressive St. Florian Monastery, or enjoy panoramic views from the Damberg. Other highlights include the Pilgrimage Church Christkindl and Lamberg Castle.
Absolutely! The region is known for its scenic vistas. For example, the Damberg offers 360-degree panoramic views from its watchtower, the Dambergwarte, making it a rewarding destination for a challenging climb or a scenic detour during your ride. Many routes also offer picturesque views of the Enns and Steyr rivers.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Wolfern, with milder temperatures and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can also be excellent, though some days might be warmer. Winter conditions can vary, with potential for snow or ice on trails, especially at higher elevations.
While many routes in Wolfern feature significant unpaved sections and elevation, there are easier options available. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' which often follow flatter river paths or less technical forest tracks, making them more suitable for families. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before heading out.
The gravel biking routes in Wolfern are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the authentic off-road experience through forests and rural areas, and the beautiful riverine scenery along the Enns and Steyr rivers.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, there are several options. For instance, the Enns Town Tower – Historic Centre of Steyr loop from Steyr is a substantial 33.1-mile (53.2 km) trail that leads through historic sites and river landscapes, typically completed in about 3 hours 44 minutes.
Absolutely. Wolfern's location allows for a blend of outdoor activity and cultural enrichment. Many routes, such as the Historic Centre of Steyr – View of the Enns River loop from Dorf an der Enns, pass directly through or near the picturesque Historic Centre of Steyr, allowing you to explore its magnificent burgher houses and narrow lanes.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many routes start from towns or villages like Steyr or Dorf an der Enns, where public parking facilities are generally available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.
Yes, some routes are accessible via public transport. For example, the Damberg – Historic Centre of Steyr loop from Steyr Lokalbahnhof conveniently starts from Steyr Lokalbahnhof, making it easy to reach by train.


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