Description: Due to necessary renovation measures, the Marienbrücke in Gmunden will be closed over the Traun from 21.07.2025 to 14.08.2025.
diversion information: In the direction of Gmunden center from Laakirchen, take the cycle path along the Herzogmauer from the Marienbrücke bridge, then follow the multi-purpose lane to Kliemsteinstraße, turn right into Linzerstraße to the Traunbrücke bridge, turn right over the bridge and then left in front of the Trauntor gate back onto the cycle path in the direction of Rathausplatz Gmunden or further in the direction of R2 Salzkammergutradweg.
In the opposite direction, we recommend a small, cycle-friendly loop over the Traunbrücke bridge, then right into Schiffslände, then right into Traunsteinstraße, and immediately left again into Hochmüllergasse, then left into Annastraße (be careful, the Traunseetram level crossing is secured with traffic lights), to the crossroads, briefly left and then immediately right again to the traffic circle, 3 exits and along the multi-purpose lane on Mühlwang- resp. Linzerstraße, along the Herzogmauer we recommend the cycle path again to the junction Marienbrücke, continue on the multi-purpose lane in the direction of Laakirchen.
The Traun bike trail is one of the most important north-south routes for cyclists in Upper Austria.
By car:
A1 highway Vienna - Salzburg - exit Steyrermühl B 144 towards Gmunden or Regau B 145 towards Gmunden for 7 km. Access from motorway also possible from Lindach and Vorchdorf exits.
From Germany via Passau on A 8 to Wels intersection, continue on the A8 south until Voralpenkreuz intersection, then take A1 towards Salzburg to the exits noted above.
By train:
Main Western line (No. 100.) Salzburg - Vienna changing at Attnang / Puchheim, take the Salzkammergut line (No. 170.) to Gmunden station.
From Germany via Passau to Wels, change in the direction Attnang / Puchheim taking the Salzkammergut line (No. 170) to Gmunden station.
From Graz Selzthal and Stainich Irdning to Gmunden.
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