Mountainbike-Tour Kaiserhaus round R1

Brandenberg /
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 32.6 km
Duration: 4:25 h

Physically demanding mountain bike circular route in the Brandenberg Alps

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 32.6 km
  • Duration: 4:25 h
  • Elevation uphill:863 hm
  • Elevation downhill:863 hm
Highest point1,424 m

Starting point

Kaiserhaus, Brandenberg

Finishing point

Kaiserhaus, Brandenberg
  • Fitness level 4 / 6

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Equipment

Winter closure: from November 1 to April 1 of the following year all MTB routes and bike hiking trails are closed for safety reasons

There is no snow clearance service for these paths and many MTB routes are avalanche-prone. Depending on snow conditions some routes may be closed longer than until April 1. Further information about snow conditions at the local tourist office.

Helmet, glasses, bike shorts, sweater, rain jacket, cap, biker backpack, water bottles, map, first aid kit, mobile phone, camera, lock, spare tube, multi-tool, pump, patch kit, adhesive tape, sunscreen, muesli bars, snack, ...

Source: Alpbachtal Tourismus

Description

On this physically demanding mountain bike route you can enjoy the pristine nature of the Brandenberg Alps. The cross-region round trip serves as a supplement to the already existing MTB routes on site. Two starting points are planned for the route, which can be ridden either clockwise or counterclockwise.

Start at the Kaiserhaus in Brandenberg over a short ascending stretch. After a few minutes continue flat along the Brandenberger Ache over the Trauersteg to the Erzherzog Johann Klause. Nice place to stop where water was once dammed for the Brandenberger timber rafting. From there via the Achernalm and Riedenberg back to Brandenberg.

At the starting point awaits the impressive Kaiserklamm, accessible via a secured path. At the Kaiserhaus you can reward yourself in the wonderful beer garden with local game and fish dishes as well as the unique Brandenberger Prügeltorte.


Nearby huts and mountain restaurants

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    vvt.at

  • Parking

    Paid parking lot at the Kaiserhaus

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