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Road cycling routes around Neukirchen are set within the Alpine landscapes of the Hohe Tauern National Park, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features well-paved cycle paths and quiet village roads, with views of mountains such as the Großvenediger. Cyclists can navigate through valleys like the Krimmltal and Gerlostal, experiencing varied elevation profiles. This area provides a network of routes suitable for different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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65.2km
02:38
280m
280m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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36.0km
01:38
290m
290m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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56.8km
02:13
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.2km
01:11
160m
160m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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gives some nice spots on the Danube to linger
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The Bogenberg, often called the „Holy Mountain of Lower Bavaria“, is much more than just an elevation on the Danube. It is a historically significant pilgrimage site, an important natural monument, and the „cradle“ of one of the most famous Bavarian symbols. After the family line died out in 1242, their possessions and coat of arms passed to the Wittelsbachs. Thus, the lozenge coat of arms of Bogen became the Bavarian state symbol. You can learn more at the Kreismuseum Bogenberg, which is located directly on the mountain.
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our village should become more beautiful ;-)
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Village square in Perasdorf, beautifully maintained and perfect for a short break.
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Parish Church of St. Florian The path to St. Mary's Church on the Bogenberg (completed in 1463) was difficult for the citizens of Bogen. They therefore tried to obtain permission from Duke Albrecht IV and the prelate of Oberalteich for a permanent early mass and thus the construction of a chapel. Duke Albrecht IV agreed to the construction of the chapel, but Abbot Christian and his Oberalteich convent refused to give their consent. Abbot Christian received assurances from the Bishop of Regensburg that the right to fill the priest position in the Bogen market would remain with the Oberalteich monastery forever. Duke Albrecht IV stood by his decision to build the chapel. Therefore, in the late summer of 1486, the citizens of Bogen and the leper brotherhood began building a new chapel in Bogen. From 1927 to 1937, the existing St. Florian's Church was enlarged. Bogen had now become its own parish, so Pastor Franz Xaver Schiller finally pushed through the enlargement of the parish church - as had already been approved in 1866. This goal was achieved in three renovation phases. From 1931 to 1935, the church of St. Florian was expanded to include the former sacristan and schoolhouse, and from 1969 to 1970 the church was redesigned inside. The modern winged altar dates from 1984 and shows scenes from the Passion of Christ: Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, the crucifixion and the resurrection of Christ. The altar is crowned by the Holy Trinity. In the choir are the statues of St. Sebastian (left) and the namesake of the church, St. Florian. The altar shows the relief of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples and the ambo the relief of St. Christopher carrying the baby Jesus. Of the late Gothic fresco cycle from around 1521, only two remain: on the left apse wall, the Madonna of the Protective Cloak and Jesus on the Mount of Olives and on the right apse wall, the Risen Christ with four saints. On May 4, 2003, the new organ of the parish of Saint Florian was consecrated. It replaced the old "post-war organ". Source: www.bayerischer-wald.me / https://www.pfarrei-bogen.de/
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Road cycling routes around Neukirchen offer diverse terrain, from well-paved cycle paths and quiet village roads to challenging mountain stages. You'll find routes with moderate climbs and scenic views, as well as more demanding ascents through valleys like the Krimmltal and Gerlostal. The region is nestled in the Alpine landscapes of the Hohe Tauern National Park, providing varied elevation profiles.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a significant challenge, Neukirchen serves as an ideal base for tackling the legendary Großglockner High Alpine Road, renowned for its demanding climbs and glorious glacier views. Additionally, there are 2 difficult routes available in the area, offering substantial elevation gain and testing endurance.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle with views of the majestic Großvenediger, the tallest peak in Salzburg, and explore the stunning Hohe Tauern National Park. Notable natural attractions include the spectacular Krimml Waterfalls, Europe's largest, and the impressive Untersulzbach Waterfall. You might also encounter viewpoints like Pröller summit cross and Käsplatte Summit along various routes.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our guide, many of the 22 moderate routes feature well-paved cycle paths and quiet village roads, making them suitable for families with some cycling experience. The Tauern Cycle Path, which begins nearby in Krimml, offers varied trails that can be enjoyed by both beginners and experienced road cyclists, often along the Salzach River.
The best time for road cycling in Neukirchen is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable, and the mountain passes are typically clear of snow, allowing access to the full range of routes, including higher alpine roads. Winter conditions can make road cycling challenging or impossible on many routes due to snow and ice.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Neukirchen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Roadbike loop from Obermühlbach is a 22.4-mile route offering moderate climbs and scenic views. Another option is the Roadbike loop from Neukirchen, which covers 27.2 miles.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning Alpine landscapes, the magnificent mountain views, and the diverse terrain that caters to various skill levels. Many appreciate the well-paved cycle paths and the opportunity to explore the Hohe Tauern National Park region.
Yes, the Pinzgau region, where Neukirchen is located, is well-equipped with amenities. Many villages and towns along the routes offer cafes and pubs where you can stop for refreshments. While specific establishments are not listed in route details, you'll generally find options in the communities you pass through, especially in popular areas like the Wildkogel Arena.
Neukirchen and the surrounding villages typically offer various parking facilities, often near trailheads or in town centers. While specific parking locations are not detailed for each route, you can generally find public parking areas that are convenient for starting your cycling tour. It's advisable to check local signage for any parking fees or restrictions.
The region around Neukirchen is generally accessible by public transport, which can help you reach starting points for various routes. Local bus services often connect Neukirchen with surrounding towns and villages. For longer distances, train services might connect to larger hubs in the Pinzgau region, from where local transport can be utilized. It's recommended to check local bus and train schedules for specific connections to your desired starting point.
Yes, one notable route that leads through river valleys is the Oberalteich Church – Danube River loop from Neukirchen. This 35.2-mile trail offers a scenic ride, often completed in about 2 hours 12 minutes, providing a different landscape experience compared to the higher alpine routes.
The elevation gain varies significantly across routes. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Obermühlbach has a moderate elevation gain of approximately 288 meters. More challenging routes, especially those venturing into the valleys or towards the Großglockner High Alpine Road, will feature considerably higher elevation gains, testing your climbing abilities.


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