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Sankt Gilgen

E-Handbiketour im Salzkammergut (barrierefrei)

Moderate

4.8

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E-Handbiketour im Salzkammergut (barrierefrei)

04:18

65.2km

650m

Mountain biking

This route is particularly suitable for those traveling with a handbike. You cycle from St. Gilgen along the entire Wolfgangsee lake to Bad Ischl. From there, you ride along the signposted R15 Weißenbachtal cycle path, mostly on firm gravel, to the southern shores of Lake Attersee and Lake Mondsee.

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Last updated: September 2, 2025

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After 48.1 km for 167 m

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21.5 km

Dam path on the Ischl

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Easily navigable path, some of which runs beautifully under trees.

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27.2 km

Zauner Café & Pastry Shop

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Famous cafe with all kinds of sweet delicacies.

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34.7 km

Weißenbachtal Cycle Path R15

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A beautiful, shady, and easy-to-ride bike path, away from the road. You'll enjoy beautiful views of the Weißenbach stream time and time again, and the bridges are breathtaking.

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65.2 km

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20.0 km

12.9 km

12.8 km

10.2 km

6.88 km

1.88 km

586 m

Surfaces

43.5 km

17.5 km

3.00 km

886 m

324 m

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Tuesday 26 May

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August 4, 2025

This route is particularly suitable for those traveling with a handbike. You cycle from St. Gilgen along the entire Wolfgangsee lake to Bad Ischl. From there, you ride along the signposted R15 Weißenbachtal cycle path, mostly on firm gravel, to the southern shores of Lake Attersee and Lake Mondsee.



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Trail Reviews

Benjamin Berlinger
May 3, 2025, Wolfgang-Atter-Mond-See Tour 🚴👍🎊

It was absolutely beautiful. I can only recommend it.👍

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Exploration tour of the lakes in Salzburger Land. We started at one of the many small parking spaces directly at Mondsee. First we went along the south bank of Lake Mondsee and then continued towards Attersee. Here too we touched the south bank before heading through the beautiful Weissenbachtal via Bad Ischl along the Traun and Ischl to Lake Wolfgangsee. We then went via Strobl on the south bank towards St. Gilgen and back to Mondsee. A beautiful tour that is particularly beautiful at this time of year as there are only a few people on the trail. The disadvantage is that everything is still asleep and only a little is open. All campsites are still closed and many restaurants and cafes are also…

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Started early in the morning at 7:00 a.m. at the free car park in Brunnleiten. Very frosty start at just below zero degrees. Some shady side roads were slightly frozen over. First went over the Mondsee to the Attersee. From there I climbed up a wonderfully sunny path to the Grosser Schoberstein. There were a lot of people there in that weather. The climb in the upper area is a bit similar to the Kampenwand. A bit of scrambling, but the difficulty/danger mostly comes from the worn stones. I've always wanted to go up there ever since I saw a video of it at @Andy Radl Wadl. Then I continued east through the beautiful Weißenbachtal. Then I went back in a southeasterly direction to the Wolfangssee. The cycle paths (mostly R2) were very well signposted and offered good routing.

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Today we drove to the Hasenaualm car park on Weissenbach Street. We then rode our bikes to Bad Ischl and continued on the R2 cycle path to Strobl. Between Strobl and the public beach we cooled off on the somewhat hidden beach in the lake. We continued on the cycle path to St. Gilgen for an iced coffee and via Scharfling to Mondsee. Here, too, we looked for a place to cool off. (Plomberg 2)We then continued on to Unterach and Burgau on Lake Attersee. At the mouth of the outer Weissenbach we also tested the water quality of the lake. As the sky quickly darkened, we left the lake and started the last few kilometers of the tour on the R15 cycle path to the starting point.

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Drove over 8 suspension bridges in Weißenbachtal today

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Super nice round at 3 lakes and surrounded by mountains 🚴🌊⛰️🌳 Birthday of Emperor Franz Joseph September 18, 1830

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Thomas Cormier
September 11, 2024, Mountainbike

Actually, it was supposed to be a relaxed 27km trip around the lake 🤔... Then it was a bit more with a dog trailer and two attempts over the 🏔️... aborted 🙄... that really took it out of my legs... but then I found my way back home 😉💪

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Start at Lake Mondsee and to Lake Wolfgangsee to Bad Ischl. From there towards Lake Attersee and back to Lake Mondsee. Between Lake Mondsee and St. Gilgen and from Bad Ischl and Attersee there are longer, moderate climbs. Very nice, varied tour with unforgettable views and historical moments (Sissi!) A bit of fitness is required for "biobikers". Shortcut: Lake Mondsee - St. Gilgen - St. Wolfgang and back

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