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Die 20 schönsten Mountainbike-Touren im Salzkammergut
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Traun – blick auf hallstatt runde von altaussee, ödensee – grundlsee runde von bad aussee, blick auf hallstatt – ostufer des hallstätter sees runde von bad goisern, aussicht auf schwarzensee – blick auf den attersee runde von kreuzstein, chorinskyklause – traun runde von teeg-gosau, an der schönen traun – ewige wand runde von bad goisern, grundlsee – grundlsee runde von bad mitterndorf-heilbrunn, aussicht auf schwarzensee – wolfgangsee runde von chlößl.
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Mountain biking in the Dachstein Salzkammergut
Our mountain bike trails are open every year from april 15th to october 31st.
About 200 km of cleared forest roads formed to a tour network with about 800 km for mountain and gravel bikers, bike stores, mountain bike guides, bike hotels and mountain bike infatuated locals awaits you in our region . The routes range from the legendary Dachsteinrunde (circuit tour) , which lasts several days, to the technically challenging Salzkammergut Trophy training tracks , to leisurely mountain bike tours through the region, on alpine pastures, along lakes, through forests and past rustic huts, perfect for a break.
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If the snow conditions are right, the bike season in the Salzkammergut begins on 15th of April and the routes are then open until 31st of October . Driving on the routes is permitted in April and September from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m ., from May to August from 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m . and October from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m .
How many bike kilometers are there in the Dachstein Salzkammergut with the villages Bad Goisern, Gosau, Hallstatt and Obertraun?
Thanks to the approval of the Austrian Federal Forests, the Dachstein Salzkammergut can provide around 200 kilometers of forest roads for mountain bikers. With multiple journeys, this results in a tour network of 800 kilometers. The routes lead you to all the highlights a mountain biker must have experienced in the Dachstein Salzkammergut, from Gosausee and Dachstein to Lake Hallstatt and the Eternal Wall (Ewige Wand).
How many routes are there in the Dachstein Salzkammergut?
With the variants of the Dachstein circuit and the Berge Seen E-Trail , the Dachstein Salzkammergut has 22 routes in the towns of Bad Goisern, Gosau, Hallstatt and Obertraun. Most of the routes are located in Bad Goisern and also lead to neighboring Bad Ischl and the Ausseerland.
Are the routes suitable for e-mountain bikers in the Dachstein Salzkammergut?
All of the routes are perfectly suited for e-bikers , as the route network consists mainly of forest roads leading to the lakes and huts in the Salzkammergut.
Which charging stations are there for e-mountain bikers?
Basically, you can charge your e-bike directly at the guesthouses and mountain huts on request, provided they have enough electricity.
Are there bike trails in the Dachstein Salzkammergut?
Despite the long tradition of mountain biking in the Dachstein Salzkammergut, there are only a few, easy trails in the Dachstein Salzkammergut. The toboggan run from the Predigstuhl (Raschbergrunde) through the Ewige Wand to Anzenau, and the Gamsöfen (Kaisertour) along the Dachstein Salzkammergut is therefore largely aimed at mountain bikers and e-bikers who want to go on tours and enjoy the landscape, peace and quiet and cozy refreshments. Due to the many climbs, the Dachstein Salzkammergut is an area for more sporty drivers, but e-bikers can enjoy the power of their engines here to the fullest. The Inner Salzkammergut is also ideal as a training area for marathon riders thanks to the many routes and the Salzkammergut Trophy. Enduro bikers only partially find what they are looking for on a few sections or switch to the XCO area of the Bike Arena Obertraun to enjoy technically demanding routes.
Is it possible to ride around the Lake Hallstatt and the Lake Gosau on mountain bikes?
Unfortunately, you cannot ride around Lake Gosau by bike . It is only possible on the east side. The Lake Hallstatt has a cycle path on the east side of the lake that leads into the village. On the west side there is a busy narrow road which is not suitable for bikers.
What are the rules for mountain biking?
Together with the ÖBF, the Alpenverein, the Salzkammergut Mountain Bike Trophy and the Tourism Association, the following rules have been summarized in the so-called Nature Guide :
•… only use marked routes at the given time: 16th of April to 31st of October. April and September from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., May to August from 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. and October from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
•… comply with the applicable road traffic regulations (Stvo).
•… respect other nature users
•… leave nothing in nature and dispose of our rubbish properly.
•… collect berries and mushrooms only as much as we need for ourselves.
•… preserve nature and prefer to admire flowers in the countryside than withered at home.
• ... avoid disturbances and show consideration for flora and fauna.
•… observe the smoking ban and do not start a fire.
•… pay attention to any notices such as forest work or barriers and observe them.
• ... know that cycling off the routes outside of the approved times makes us illegal bikers.
Are there accommodations for mountain bikers in Bad Goisern, Gosau, Hallstatt and Obertraun?
The following establishments are specialized in mountain biking in the Dachstein Salzkammergut:
- Alpenchalet Gosau
- BSFZ Obertraun
- Landhotel Agathawirt
- Vivea Gesundheitshotel Bad Goisern
Are there mountain pastures and huts along the mountain bike routes?
Many mountain huts are open during the summer season along the bike routes.
- Hütteneckalm
- Rathluckenhütte
- Plankensteinalm
- Badstubnhütte
- Zeishofhütte
- Triamerhütte
When does the Salzkammergut Mountainbike Trophy take place in Bad Goisern?
The Salzkammergut Mountainbike Trophy always takes place in the middle of July every year.
Are guided mountain bike tours offered in the Dachstein Salzkammergut?
Guided mountain bike tours in the region are offered by the Mountain Bike Competence Center Salzkammergut , Nemo Point-E-Bike Rental and Sport Jirka in Gosau at Dachstein.
Are there multi-day mountain bike tours?
In addition to the famous Dachstein Round , which can be mastered in several stages by both professionals and beginners, the Salzkammergut E-Trail also runs through the Dachstein Salzkammergut.
Which bike shops and mountain bike workshops are there in the Dachstein Salzkammergut?
There are bike shops and workshops in Bad Goisern:
- Goisern Bikeworld
- Bikes 4 You
Where can I order a mountain bike map from the Dachstein Salzkammergut?
You can order a map with all mountain bike routes in the Salzkammergut on "map order" .
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by car: From Germany: on the A8 coming from Munich towards Salzburg, then continue on the A1 towards Linz / Vienna. After 30 kilometers, take the exit to Mondsee.
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from Italy: take the A10 to Salzburg, there you turn onto the A1 towards Linz / Vienna, after 30 kilometers you take the exit to Mondsee.
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Die schönsten E-Mountainbike-Touren im Salzkammergut
Gemütliche Gastlichkeit, entspannte Atmosphäre und traumhafte Landschaft: Das Salzkammergut bietet alles, was das Bikerherz begehrt – vor allem aber die Chance, auch zusammen mit weniger versierter Begleitung großartige Touren zu genießen. Der Alpencross-Experte Andreas Albrecht hat für uns fünf leichte, aber nicht minder schöne Touren zusammengestellt.
Die Dachsteinregion im Salzkammergut liegt an der Schnittstelle von Salzburger Land, Oberösterreich und Steiermark – und ist mit bildschöner Landschaft, gut ausgebautem Wegesystem und „gschmackigem“ Essen einfach eine liebenswerte Gegend. Unsere Ausgangsbasis war das Narzissenhotel in Bad Aussee , von wo aus sich eine Reihe schöner Touren auf Schotterpisten unternehmen lassen.
Der Fokus der hier vorgestellten fünf leichten Touren liegt weniger in fahrtechnischen Herausforderungen als im gemeinschaftlichen Landschaftserlebnis für Paare oder Freunde, die unterwegs auch genügend Einkehrmöglichkeiten mit toller Aussicht finden.
Bei Tour #005 befindet sich Start und Ziel in Bad Goisern am Bikeshop Mauna Loa . Gefahren sind wir mit E-Bikes des Schweizer Herstellers Flyer , die auch im eben genannten Radshop im Verleih zur Verfügung stehen. Für die hier beschriebenen Touren ist ein E-Mountainbike-Fully am besten geeignet, auch wenn überwiegend auf Schotterpisten und Radwegen gefahren wird. Auf Rädern mit schmaler Bereifung und vor allem ohne Mountainbike-Profil wird man bei Schotterabfahrten keine Freude haben. Ein Mindestmaß an Bike-Beherrschung und vor allem Bremstechnik sollte vorhanden sein. Für Ungeübte entstehen bei Touren in den Bergen meist eher Probleme beim Bergab- als beim Bergauffahren. Das Tragen eines Fahrradhelmes sollte aber für jeden Biker eine Selbstverständlichkeit sein.
Tour #001 Sarstein-Runde
Start und Ende: Bad Aussee Strecke: 42,9 km, 766 Höhenmeter
- sehr schöne Runde um den Hausberg des Narzissenhotels, den markanten Hohen Sarstein
- verläuft fast durchgängig auf der ausgewiesenen MTB-Route von „Salzkammergut Mountainbiking“ (dort im Tourblatt 3 enthalten)
- Runde wird im Uhrzeigersinn gefahren
- nach einer stimmungsvollen Auftaktschleife entlang des Golfplatzes hinunter nach Traun
- am Bahnhof Bad Aussee kurzer Anstieg auf der Koppenstraße
- nach ca. 3 km Abfahrt auf Schotter ins Koppental
- besonderes Highlight: die Fahrt auf der ehemaligen Trasse der alten Koppentalbahn
- am Gasthaus Koppenrast weiter in Richtung Obertraun, auf ausgeschilderter Bikeroute weiter zur Talstation der Bergbahn zum Dachsteingletscher
- hinab nach Obertraun vorbei an der Bike-Arena, einer Rennstrecke für Cross-Country-Rennen
- durch Obertraun kurz abweichend von der ausgeschilderten Route durch den Ort, vorbei am Bahnhof zum Radweg am Ostufer des Hallstätter Sees
- nach den Bergen kommt das Wasser: toller Radweg über Hängebrücken am See
- am Bahnhof Hallstatt kann man bei Bedarf per Boot übersetzen nach Hallstatt
- Hinweis: Hallstatt ist ein sehr beliebtes Ausflugsziel von Chinesen (in China wurde der Ort detailgetreu nachgebaut – jetzt wollen viele das Original sehen. Selfie-Alarm!)
- ansonsten unbeirrt weiter auf Uferradweg
- Lust auf eine Pause? Rastmöglichkeit beim Uferwirt Seeraunzn: seeraunzn.at
- weiter nach St. Agatha am Fuße des Pötschenpasses
- B145 queren und weiter Richtung Haller Alm
- nach knapp 1 km jedoch nach rechts auf der geschotterten Leislingstraße immer ansteigend nach Oberlupitsch
- Abfahrt nach Altausse mit reizvollem Blick auf den See
- zurück auf charmanter Nebenstrecke Richtung Narzissenhotel
- kurze Abfahrt auf der Pötschenstraße bis zum Hotel
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Tour #002: Loser Panoramastraße
Start und Ziel: Bad Aussee Strecke: 33 km, 1.039 Höhenmeter im Anstieg
- klingt für englische Ohren schon merkwürdig – die Tour ist aber beileibe keine Aufgabe für Verlierer, sondern eine schöne, einfache Bergfahrt auf der Panoramastraße von Altaussee hinauf zum Berg namens Loser
- auch gut geeignet, um die Reichweite des Akkus bei verschiedenen Unterstützungsstufen zu testen
- die Mautstelle an der Talstation liegt auf 855 m Höhe, der Parkplatz an der Loseralm auf 1.600 m
- mit Start am Narzissenhotel sind es keine 1.000 Höhenmeter (die sollte man mit einem Akku schaffen)
- Auf- und Abfahrt auf einer geteerten Mautstraße – also ganz easy
- je höher man kommt, umso toller wird das Panorama bis hin zum Dachsteingletscher
- Tipp: Rast an der Loserhütte (1.504 m) und nicht an der Loseralm (1.600 m). Die Loseralm ist durch den großen Parkplatz nebenan mitunter sehr überlaufen von Bustouristen, viel gemütlicher ist die Rast an der Hütte – und nach meinem Empfinden ist auch die Aussicht dort viel schöner
- Abfahrt: alternativ ab Loserhütte ein Stück eine steile Schotterpiste hinab bis zum Einstieg in den Sisi-Klettersteig an der Loserstraße (ca. 1.400 m Höhe)
- ansonsten von der Loserhütte kurz bergauf zurück zur Loserstraße
- in Altaussee unbedingt bei schönem Wetter an den See fahren!
- Kaffeetrinken am Hotel zum See
- öffentliche Badestelle an der Seevilla
- zurück auf Nebenstrecke wie bei Tour #001
Tour #003: Halleralm
Start und Ziel: Narzissenhotel Bad Aussee Strecke: 31 km, 1.014 Höhenmeter im Anstieg
- wunderschöne Tour zur Halleralm: ein gemütlicher Rastpunkt mit leckerem Essen und tollem Blick zum Dachsteingletscher
- gewürzt ist die Tour mit zwei Trails in homöopathischer Dosierung: der erste ist am Pötschenpass, der zweite liegt zwischen St. Agatha und Stambach bei Bad Goisern und ist Bestandteil des E-MTB-Rennens im Rahmen der Salzkammergut-Trophy
- nach Start am Narzissenhotel vorbei am Golfplatz zur Nebenstraße ohne relevanten Verkehr in Richtung Sommersberger See
- am Beginn der Schotterpiste zum Pötschenpass Abstecher zum Sommersberger See möglich
- ansonsten weiter Auffahrt auf Forststraße
- eine kurze, steile Rampe von ca. 15 Höhenmetern eignet sich zum Testen, wie man so etwas bewältigt (rechtzeitig aufs große Kettenblatt schalten und höchste Unterstützungsstufe einlegen, ggf. einen zweiten Anlauf wagen)
- Minitrail zum Pötschenpass (kann auf Straße umfahren werden, aber einfach mal ausprobieren!)
- Abfahrt auf alter Pötschenstraße nach St. Agatha
- erst Schotterpiste, nach Querung der B 145 folgen dann Grobteer und Pflaster
- auch Abfahrt auf der Bundesstraße ist möglich
- in St. Agatha rechts Richtung Halleralm, nach ca. 500 m Abzweigung rechts zum Trail der eMTB-Trophy
- der schöne Waldtrail (Volksbankweg) schlängelt sich an der Waldkante nach Stambach
- Alternative: direkte weitere Auffahrt zur Halleralm
- schöner ist allerdings die Panoramaauffahrt über Herndl zur Halleralm
- das Berggasthaus besticht durch ein liebevoll gepflegtes Umfeld, schmackhaftes Essen und einen vorzüglichen Blick zum Dachstein
- weiter geht es auf der Schotterpiste Richtung Oberlupitsch
- bei Waldgraben trifft man auf die Strecke der Sarstein-Umrundung (Tour #001)
- wie gehabt leichte Abfahrt nach Altaussee (Abstecher zum See wie möglich wie bei Tour #002) und zurück zum Narzissenhotel
Tour #004: Bad Ischl – Rettenbachtal – Blaa-Alm
Start und Ziel: Narzissenhotel Bad Aussee Strecke: 48 km, 922 Höhenmeter im Anstieg
- eindrucksvolle Rundtour über Pötschenpass, Bad Goisern, Bad Ischl und das Rettenbachtal zur Blaa-Alm mit so vielen schönen Einkehrmöglichkeiten, dass man sich kaum entscheiden kann
- Anfahrt über Pötschenpass wie bei Tour #003 Halleralm
- in St. Agatha weiter über Reitern nach Bad Goisern – hier ggf. Eispause
- weiter zunächst auf Radroute Richtung Bad Ischl
- an der Traun jedoch auf jeden Fall links über die Sophienbrücke (offiziellen Radweg nach Bad Ischl verlassen!)
- nach Brücke gleich einen kurzen Stich den Pfad hinauf zum Soleweg
- toller Pfad bis Bad Ischl
- am Kaiser-Franz-Joseph-Denkmal den Soleweg verlassen und an der Traunpromenade ins Zentrum von Bad Ischl
- Rast am berühmten Café Zauner
- Abstecher zur Kaiservilla von Kaiserin Sisi und Franz Joseph I. mit Parkbesuch möglich
- weiter sehr angenehme Fahrt durchs Rettenbachtal in Richtung Blaa-Alm
- dabei wirkungsvolle Schluchtstrecke ab ca. 2 km nach der Rettenbachalm (auch hier: schöne Einkehr)
- kurzes Steilstück bergauf in Richtung Blaa-Alm – dort wieder Rastmöglichkeit
- von Blaa-Alm auf Wiesenweg in Richtung Altaussee
- alternativ auf Schotterstraße bergab bis zur Mautstelle der Loser Panoramastraße (siehe auch Tour #002), mit PKW-Verkehr ist zu rechnen
- weiter auf Via Salis bis Altaussee (teils schmaler Pfad mit steilen Abschnitten bergab)
- alternativ möglich: Straße bergab wie bei Tour #002
- ab Altaussee zum Narzissenhotel auf bekannter Strecke wie bei den anderen Touren
Tour #005: Ewige Wand
Start und Ziel: Bad Goisern am Bikeshop Mauna Loa Strecke: 12 km, 350 Höhenmeter im Anstieg
- der Steig durch die Felswand oberhalb von Bad Goisern ist nicht nur spektakulär, sondern auch super mit dem E-MTB zu erreichen und befahren
- die Tour bietet sich an als kleine Abschlussrunde von Bad Goisern aus, falls man z. B. sein E-MTB im Bikeshop Mauna Loa geliehen haben sollte
- kann in beide Richtungen gefahren werden: im Uhrzeigersinn und entgegen dem Uhrzeigersinn
- hängt von den persönlichen Vorlieben ab und davon, wie sich die fahrtechnischen Fähigkeiten auf dem E-MTB entwickelt haben
- im Uhrzeigersinn: Schotter auf, Teer ab
- entgegen dem Uhrzeigersinn: Teer auf, Schotter ab (mit Möglichkeit, einen Trail einzubauen)
- der mit Geländern gesicherte Steig in der Felswand ist bei trockenen Bedingungen erstaunlich gut in beide Richtungen befahrbar es gibt nur ein kurzes, verblocktes Stück (ca. 10 hm, 50 m lang)
- Achtung: Höhenangst sollte man nicht haben!
- Rastmöglichkeit an der Rathlucken-Hütte
- die Strecke durch die Felswand ist Bestandteil der legendären Salzkammergut-Trophy
Für mich sind die modernen E-MTBs der allergrößte Gewinn, weil damit endlich auch gemeinsame Touren in bergigem Gelände abseits der Straßen mit meiner Lebensgefährtin möglich sind. Sie kann und will keine schweren Trails fahren, bei denen sie sich die Knochen brechen würde – und sie muss es auch nicht. Und ich muss es auch nicht, wenn ich mit ihr zusammen Touren fahre. Auf Trails kann ich mich an anderer Stelle austoben, das tue ich oft genug.
Bei unseren Ausfahrten mit dem E-MTB steht eindeutig der Erlebniswert einer gemeinsamen Tour im Vordergrund und nicht die fahrtechnische Schwierigkeit der Strecke. Eine angenehme Fahrt in schöner Umgebung, garniert mit einem tollen Aussichtspunkt und einer schönen Hütteneinkehr – das macht uns beiden riesigen Spaß. Und ich habe überhaupt kein Problem damit, dass sie die Schotterabfahrten betont langsam hinunterfährt und lieber einmal absteigt und ein Stück schiebt, als einen Sturz zu riskieren. An solchen paartauglichen Touren herrscht im Salzkammergut kein Mangel. Da mögen andere mosern, wie sie wollen, weil z. B. die Dachsteinrunde zu wenig Trails enthalte. Denn wer legt eigentlich fest, dass Mountainbiken nur aus Trailfahren besteht? Niemand! Jeder soll das tun, was ihm Spaß macht und diese Touren haben uns beiden großen Spaß gemacht. Nur darauf kommt es an.
Lust auf noch mehr Touren bekommen? Andreas hat schon einige andere Gebiete für uns ausgekundschaftet: Lest auch seine E-MTB- Tourentipps für den Gardasee und E-MTB-Touren im Südosten des Gardasees ! Wenn ihr euch unsicher seid, was ihr bei eurer nächsten Tour alles mitnehmen sollt, helfen euch diese Pro-Tipps weiter.
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- Schafberg (1.783 m) 41
- Großer Höllkogel (1.862 m) 14
- Tannberg (787 m) 13
- Weißenstein (683 m) 13
- Gusterberg (488 m) 13
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- Irrsberg (832 m) 7
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- Find adventure at every turn
- Take pride in covering Moscow in record time
- Enjoy the icons in style
- Explore off the beaten path routes of Moscow
- Expert commentary as you travel around the city
- Test your nerve, driving on crazy Russian roads
- Get an Endorphin Rush
- Savour delicacies from different regions of Russia in a traditional restaurant
Only in Moscow for a short time and want to get the most out of the city and have fun? Then a 3-hour bike tour in Moscow is what you need! You won’t hear much about Russian history or become an expert on Russian art, but you will experience all the rest of Russian culture! This tour gives you a unique perspective of a little bit of everything in 3 or 5 hours: must-see tourist sights, local hangouts, Russian food, a glimpse of the modern Moscow life, amazing photo opportunities, a bit of Russian history, and a lot of fun!
This is a great opportunity to cut the usual all day tour down to only 3 or 5 hours and get the most out of the city while having fun and being fit in the greatest locations around Moscow!
A bike trip is sure to capture your heart. It enables you to see the heart of Moscow within the Boulevard Ring and to explore some non-touristic areas of the city, to get an image of the city centre and to work out at the same time.
Our tours differ and depend on whether you are interested in city scenery or nature-like landscape. A variety of places in Moscow are great for riding a bike: these are large parks, yards with old mansions, and historical streets in the centre.
Let’s see what’s waiting for you!
Here are 4 suggested itineraries for a 3-hour tour:.
Moscow Bike Route #1
St. Basil's Cathedral, GUM, Kazan Cathedral, State Historical Museum and Lenin's Mausoleum
Revolution Square and Theatrical Square
Bolshoy Theatre, Metropol Hotel, Chinese Wall, State Duma of Moscow
Alexander Garden
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, fountains, the Grotto, Central Exhibition center, Kutafya tower, Kremlin wall and towers
Historic City Center
Tverskaya street with its beautiful historical architecture, China town (Kitai-gorod), an old historical area of Moscow
Beautiful City bridge leading to Gorky Park with scenic views of Christ the Savior cathedral and the Moscow River. Explore all the beauties riding a bike along the riverside pathways.
Sculpture Park
Peaceful Crimean embankment is one of the quietest area of Moscow city with painters' works at the Vernisage , close proximity to new Tretyakov Gallery and good views of Christ the Savior Cathedral , Peter the Great monument and the Crimean bridge.
Delicious lunch at a café/restaurant
Arbat street + Stalin Skyscraper
The Arbat has existed since at least the 15th century and is proud of being the oldest surviving street of the Russian capital. Nowadays, it is now an entertainment and event mecca for Muscovites and tourists alike.
Victory park
Get thrilled with 142 metres Obelisk and Victory Park museum , which is an open-air museum dedicated to the Russian victory of 1945, built in 1995 to celebrate 50 years of victory
Moscow Bike Route #2
Pyatnitskaya street - the Tretyakov Gallery - Luzhkov Bridge - the Cathedral of Christ the Savior - the Gogolevsky Boulevard - the Nikitsky Boulevard - the Tverskoy boulevard - Teatralnaya street - the Bolshoi Theatre – the Kitai - Gorod - Red Square and GUM store - the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge
This route is the best one if you want to see the heart of Moscow. It goes right through the major places of interest and touches upon the most exciting and vibrant areas of Moscow such as part of the Boulevard Ring, which is absolutely loved by everyone.
Cozy streets of Zamoskvorechye will never leave you indifferent. This district has a long and vivid history and is full of old baroque houses along with Stalinist buildings. It includes three theatres, three museums and sixteen churches.
Back in the 18 th century Zamoskvorechye was known as a quiet, country-like land of single-storey houses and conservative businessmen. It remained country-like and is much more filled with business than before, as this area is just right in the city centre.
You’ll learn:
- what was previously on the site of the Novokuznetskaya metro-station;
- names of four abandoned metro stations and how to find these stations;
- what is the oldest bridge among all the bridges in Moscow;
- how old was Pavel Tretyakov when he decided to collect paintings, that are now exhibited in the Tretyakov gallery;
- what does the real form of the Boulevard Ring in Moscow look like;
- what tricks did the Russian government used to save the houses and buildings from bombing during the World War II;
- what unofficial name the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky bridge has
Moscow Bike Route #3
View over the Kremlin - The Luzhkov Bridge – The Strelka Institute – The Muzeon Park – The Gorky Park – Neskuchny Garden – Sparrow Hills – The Luzhniki Stadium - Novodevichy Convent – The Arbat Street – The Gogolevsky boulevard - The Cathedral of Christ the Savior – The Bolotnaya Square
This route includes the most popular city-sights and goes along the Moskva-River. It starts with an observation point, from which you may enjoy the view over the Kremlin, and covers all the most beautiful green areas of Moscow. Historical sites are included into the route so you can feel the historical vibes of ancient Moscow.
- where is hidden an island Moscow;
- where in Moscow you can get printed music of the most sweet masterpieces like “Chocolate waltz” and “Cake-gallop” along with a box of chocolates of the 18 th century;
- why the Luzhkov bridge is also called “the bridge of kisses”;
- the place where the famous Olympic symbol – the Olympic Bear of the Olympics-1980 was flown from;
- the stage where Rolling Stones and Madonna performed when they came to Moscow;
- why the Krymsky bridge was Stalin’s favourite bridge and what musical instrument it represents;
- where living statues in Moscow could be found in 1740s;
- myths and legends about inhabitants of the main building of Moscow State University;
- story about why Sparrow Hills were called that way;
- how Napoleon was cheated when he was going to burn down the Novodevichy convent;
- what was supposed to be on the site where the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is now;
- why Moscow was nearly burnt down in the 15 th century and which role the Arbat street played in it.
Moscow Bike Route #4
Starting with wide area of the VDNKh, you are to learn interesting and fun facts about this spectacular part of Moscow.
- where is a hidden the secret bunker under Moscow (and no, it’s not a famous Bunker 42 everybody knows about;
- why the number of golden statues at the fountain is more than the number of Soviet republics, although it is said to correspond them;
- why one of the Stalin statues was called “matryoshka” (Russian doll);
- what was Picasso’s favourite statue at the exhibition in Paris in 1937.
You’ll see:
- the world’s first light-music fountain that was built in 1950-1954;
- pavilions that symbolize Soviet republics;
- the Botanic garden which is twice as big as the Principality of Monaco;
- the largest green-house in Europe (for the opening day in 1945);
- English garden at the Ostankino mansion;
- Ostankino Tower, one of the tallest structures in Europe;
- the most beautiful flowers in hidden places of the parks.
Biking through VDNKh, Botanic garden and the territory of the Ostankino park will definitely be appreciated by nature-lovers and all those who are keen on speed, who knows no limits and want to explore off the beaten path of Moscow.
We can customize your bike adventure to meet your individual interests.
Our bicycle tour in Moscow gives you a chance to have a s pectacular ride with wonderful photo opportunities and an unforgettable cultural experience!
What you get:
- + A friend in Moscow
- + Private & customized tour
- + An exciting tour, not just boring history lessons
- + An authentic experience of local life
- + Flexibility during the tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences
- + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri)
- + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime
- + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels
- + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow
*This tour can be modified to meet your preferences
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Old Arbat District: the Art Quarter
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Holidays are bright and colourful, we all love them because they form a ray of light amongst the grey monotony of the daily grind. Arbat is a real street-holiday, where it is always noisy and fun: people meet, walk, watch the performances of talented street artists with clowns, singers and dancers strutting their stuff. Right on the pavement, artists proudly exhibit their works.
There is a very special atmosphere here that has long attracted representatives of the creative intelligentsia. L. Tolstoy and S. Yesenin, A. Pushkin and his young wife N. Goncharov, A. Blok and B. Pasternak are fondly remembered by the hallowed paving stones along Arbat. It is of no surprise that the heroes of the famous novel ‘War and Peace’ were ‘registered’.
We would like to invite you to take a walk with us along the historic Old Arbat! We will talk about the history and architecture of the most romantic street in Moscow.
- You will hear a lot of interesting facts about the grand houses that were located here and their wealthy residents.
- You will learn how a once inexpensive inn for carriage drivers has since turned into one of the best restaurants in the capital!
- You will see the famous house where A. Pushkin and N. Goncharova spent their honeymoon and stand at the wall dedicated to the memory of post punk/new wave icon Viktor
- You will be carried away down the beautiful side streets such as: Bolshaya Afanasyevsky, Nikolopeskovsky, Filippovsky, Krivoarbatsky. In a bygone era, these streets were part of Arbat and were bustling with its spirit.
B.Okudzhava dedicated some of his lyrical poems to Arbat, his favourite street from childhood. A. Rybakov, author of the famous novel ‘Children of the Arbat’ also lived here. There is also a little corner of Bulgakov's Moscow on Arbat - the former Torgsin store (now the ‘The Seventh Continent’), where the novel ‘The Master and Margarita’ unfolded.
Every house on Arbat is a piece of history, and we will dive into this history head first.
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Arbatskaya Square
The Porokhovschikov House
"Praga" Restaurant
Alexander Pushkin memorial apartment
Vakhtangov Theatre
Old-time mansions
The Melnikov House
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Mit Rad und Mountainbike aktiv seinen Urlaub gestalten, und die zahlreichen Mountainbike-Strecken im Salzkammergut erkunden. Zum Inhalt Accesskey [0] Zur Navigation Accesskey [1]
Die längste Strecke der Bosch (e)MTB-Schnitzeljagd beinhaltet zahlreiche landschaftliche Höhepunkte und zählt zu den schönsten MTB-Touren im Inneren Salzkammergut. Die Gamsöfen Runde S454, 36,4 km, 990 hm führt über die Hoisnradalm mit Fernblick zum Wolfgangsee weiter durch beeindruckende Naturlandschaften mit fahrtechnischen Schmankerl.
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About 200 km of cleared forest roads formed to a tour network with about 800 km for mountain and gravel bikers, bike stores, mountain bike guides, bike hotels and mountain bike infatuated locals awaits you in our region.The routes range from the legendary Dachsteinrunde (circuit tour), which lasts several days, to the technically challenging Salzkammergut Trophy training tracks, to leisurely ...
The Salzkammergut is considered a true treasure among mountain bikers. The highlight is the Dachstein Circuit, which offers a top-class biking experience in three variants between 182 and 269 km against the backdrop of the Dachstein and the dreamlike lakes.
The Salzkammergut is one of the most beautiful mountain biking regions in Austria. The unique and varying natural landscape with the spectacular views, extensive forests, clear mountain streams and lush meadows give you the necessary energy kick to manage this sporting challenge. Steep climbs are rewarded with spectacular views.Take on the Salzkammergut region between mountain heights and ...
The Salzkammergut, known for its beautiful landscape, numerous lakes and lush green meadows and fields, can now be experienced in a new way. With 220 km and 5,250 vertical meters, this section of the Salzkammergut BergeSeen eTrail leads to the most beautiful places in the Salzkammergut. ... FuschlseE-MTB Tour. Booking centre for the Holiday ...
Vis-à-vis users. 1. The tours presented for hiking, walking, biking and road biking, mountain biking, motorbiking, horseback riding, climbing, cross-country skiing, and going on skiing and snowshoe tours etc. are to be considered non-paid tour recommendations and only serve as non-binding information.
Tour #001 Sarstein-Runde. Start und Ende: Bad Aussee. Strecke: 42,9 km, 766 Höhenmeter. sehr schöne Runde um den Hausberg des Narzissenhotels, den markanten Hohen Sarstein. verläuft fast durchgängig auf der ausgewiesenen MTB-Route von „Salzkammergut Mountainbiking" (dort im Tourblatt 3 enthalten) Runde wird im Uhrzeigersinn gefahren.
Touren in der Region Salzkammergut Oberösterreich - Alpintouren, Wanderungen, Mountainbiketouren uvm.
Mountainbike tour - Genneralm. 5324 Hintersee Phone +43 6224 344 E-Mail [email protected]. We speak the following languages. German. Declaration of consent . Vis-à-vis users. 1. The tours presented for hiking, walking, biking and road biking, mountain biking, motorbiking, horseback riding, climbing, cross-country skiing, and going ...
Eisenaualm. Top moderate. 1. 43.1 km. 4:00 h. 700 m. 700 m. To the popular Eisenaualm from St. Gilgen. Wonderful views of the Salzkammergut lakes accompany this tour, which takes us via the Eisenaualm, the Schwarzensee and finally along Lake Wolfgangsee around the Schafberg.
1 Tour - 10 Etappen und unzählige traumhaft schöne Eindrücke: Das bietet der Salzkammergut BergeSeen eTrail, die neue eMTB-Tour im Salzkammergut. Das Salzkammergut, bekannt für wunderschöne Landschaft, zahlreiche Seen und saftig grüne Wiesen und Felder, lässt sich jetzt auf eine neue Art und Weise erleben. ...
Die Top 16 MTB Touren im Salzkammergut. Landschaftliche Genüsse auf Almen und erfrischende Abkühlung bei der Seerundfahrt. Zum Inhalt Accesskey [0] ... Newsletter von der Salzkammergut Tourismus-Marketing GmbH an meine E-Mail-Adresse zu erhalten und akzeptiere, dass meine persönlichen Daten (E-Mail-Adresse, optional: Anrede, Vor- und Zuname ...
Moscow Bike Route #3. View over the Kremlin - The Luzhkov Bridge - The Strelka Institute - The Muzeon Park - The Gorky Park - Neskuchny Garden - Sparrow Hills - The Luzhniki Stadium - Novodevichy Convent - The Arbat Street - The Gogolevsky boulevard - The Cathedral of Christ the Savior - The Bolotnaya Square.
We would like to invite you to take a walk with us along the historic Old Arbat! We will talk about the history and architecture of the most romantic street in Moscow. You will hear a lot of interesting facts about the grand houses that were located here
Wie macht sich das NCM Moscow E-Mountainbike am Berg? Hat der Motor (DAS Kit) mit Hinterrad Antrieb Probleme? Die Berge und Steigungen im Pfälzer Wald haben ...
This tour of Moscow's center takes you from one of Moscow's oldest streets to its newest park through both real and fictional history, hitting the Kremlin, some illustrious shopping centers, architectural curiosities, and some of the city's finest snacks. Start on the Arbat, Moscow's mile-long pedestrianized shopping and eating artery ...