354 Cycle tour "Kultour"
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Path number: 354
Starting place: 4540 Bad Hall
Destination: 4540 Bad Hall
duration: 2h 18m
length: 21,0 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 150m
Altitude difference (downhill): 150m
Lowest point: 318m
Highest point: 442m
difficulty: easy
condition: easy
panoramic view: Some Views
Paths covering:
Asphalt
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Cycle route on quiet side roads without any significant gradients, also suitable for untrained cyclists. In our region, culture is inextricably linked with Kremsmünster - Duke Tassilo founded the monastery in 777 and the settlement of the area began here.
Right at the start, the Klutur cycle tour takes us past the Tassilo spring in the Sulzbachtal valley, then continues swiftly via Feyregg to Dehenwang. In Brading, the road winds narrowly between farmsteads; down in the valley is the source of the Haller drinking water on Kremsmünster territory. After the next hilltop, the long descent finally comes - the halls of the industrial estate make Kremsegg Castle look modest, the market town of Kremsmünster is grouped together in a very lively manner directly on the river and the abbey rises dominantly on a step above the Krems. The imperial hall, collegiate church, observatory and mosque form the imposing south front. The interior of the complex contains a wealth of treasures and continues to be a spiritual centre with Abbot Ambros at the helm, who incidentally was a very popular parish priest in Bad Hall for many years ... There are many connections between the two places!
Enriched with good impressions, we cycle through the Kremstal valley to Rohr and continue along the former railway road to Bad Hall.
Route:
Eduard-Bach-Straße - Tassiloquelle - Sulzbach - Feyregg - Dehenwang - Brandig - Schloss Kremsegg - Stift - Rohr - Eduard-Bach-Straße.
Our lovely blogger Angelika Mandler-Saul has written a wonderful report about our cycling region, which you can read here!
Right at the start, the Klutur cycle tour takes us past the Tassilo spring in the Sulzbachtal valley, then continues swiftly via Feyregg to Dehenwang. In Brading, the road winds narrowly between farmsteads; down in the valley is the source of the Haller drinking water on Kremsmünster territory. After the next hilltop, the long descent finally comes - the halls of the industrial estate make Kremsegg Castle look modest, the market town of Kremsmünster is grouped together in a very lively manner directly on the river and the abbey rises dominantly on a step above the Krems. The imperial hall, collegiate church, observatory and mosque form the imposing south front. The interior of the complex contains a wealth of treasures and continues to be a spiritual centre with Abbot Ambros at the helm, who incidentally was a very popular parish priest in Bad Hall for many years ... There are many connections between the two places!
Enriched with good impressions, we cycle through the Kremstal valley to Rohr and continue along the former railway road to Bad Hall.
Route:
Eduard-Bach-Straße - Tassiloquelle - Sulzbach - Feyregg - Dehenwang - Brandig - Schloss Kremsegg - Stift - Rohr - Eduard-Bach-Straße.
Our lovely blogger Angelika Mandler-Saul has written a wonderful report about our cycling region, which you can read here!
- Suitable for groups
- Suitable for schools
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
Please get in touch for more information.
Kurpromenade 1
4540 Bad Hall
Phone +43 7258 7200
Fax machine +43 7258 7200 - 20
E-Mail info@badhall.at
Web www.badhall.at
http://www.badhall.at
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Tour-Details
Path number: 354
Starting place: 4540 Bad Hall
Destination: 4540 Bad Hall
duration: 2h 18m
length: 21,0 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 150m
Altitude difference (downhill): 150m
Lowest point: 318m
Highest point: 442m
difficulty: easy
condition: easy
panoramic view: Some Views
Paths covering:
Asphalt
powered by TOURDATA