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From Ödensee to the Grundlsee

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Starting place: 8993 Grundlsee
Destination: 8993 Grundlsee

duration: 2h 45m
length: 24,3 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 311m
Altitude difference (downhill): 311m

Lowest point: 643m
Highest point: 879m
difficulty: very easy
condition: easy
panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Street, Hiking trail, Other

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Short description:
A beautiful tour from Grundlsee to Ödensee. A culinary stop is recommended at the Ödensee.


Technique: *


Quality of experience: ****


Recommended season:
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October


Properties:
  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Botanical highlights
Description:
At the parking on the opposite side of the tourism office in Grundlsee, next to the hotel "Seehotel Grundlsee", we start in direction to Bad Aussee. 500 m after the beginning of the lake we turn to the left in direction to Kainisch, again to the right at the carpentry. At the next crossing we carry on driving straight ahead via the area "Gallhof", then up to the area "Hintenkogel". Reaching the lift a graveled road to the left brings us to the church "St. Leonhard". On the road called "Alte Salzstraße" we turn to the right and again to the left, downwards via the "Scheibnergasse", passing the area "Eselsbach" to the area "Sießreith". At the main road you have to turn to the left, passing the restaurant "Kalßwirt" until the bridge and then to the right where a path takes you bellow the railway to the well marked cycle path. 

After the fishing center in Pichl-Kainisch we follow the street "Ödenseestraße" until we reach the lake, which we drive around. We follow the marked cycle path and enjoy the beauty of the moorlands until we get back to the fishing center again. 


There we cross the grade crossing and go to the village Kainisch, where we follow the marked tour "R 61" which is the "Ausseer Radweg" upwards to the pass called "Radling". Please pay attention to the traffic at this part of the tour. We carry on this road until there is the turn to Grundlsee to the right hand. From then on this street takes us back to the starting point.



Directions:

Vom Parkplatz beim Informationsbüro, unmittelbar neben dem Seehotel fahren wir Richtung Bad Aussee. 500 m nach der Seeklause zweigen wir nach links ab Richtung Kainisch. Beim Zimmereibetrieb fahren wir gleich wieder rechts. Bei der nächsten Kreuzung fahren wir geradeaus durch die Siedlung am "Gallhof" und dann wieder geradeaus hinauf zum Hintenkogel. Auf der Anhöhe führt ein Schotterweg nach links hinüber zur Klavarienbergkirche St. Leonhard. Auf der Alten Salzstraße angekommen fahren wir nach rechts und gleich wieder links, dann die Scheibnergasse hinunter, durch Eselsbach ins Sießreith. An der Hauptstraße fahren wir nach links, am Gasthof Kalßwirt vorbei bis zu einer Brücke, die nach rechts zur Armbrustschießstätte führt. Dort nehmen wir den Weg nach links und unterhalb der Bahnstrecke der Traun aufwärts folgend bis zum Altstoffsammelzentrum. Dort fahren wir nach links und nach der Brücke wieder rechts auf den neuen Radweg. Dieser führt zwischen Bahn und Traun zum Fischereizentrum.


Nach Durchfahrt durch die Anlagen sind wir an der Ödenseestraße angekommen. Dieser folgen wir bis zum Ödensee. Bei der Kohlröserlhütte fahren wir nach rechts zum Schranken und umrunden den Ödensee. Wir folgen der geschotterten Straße im Wald, bald öffnet sich die Landschaft und wir radeln durch das Moorgebiet wieder zum Fischereizentrum. Dann aber über den Bahnübergang, unter der Bundesstraße durch und wir befinden uns in Kainisch. Beim Bauernhof Lenzbauer fahren wir nach links, aus dem Ort hinaus und gleich danach rechts, den Ausseer Radweg >R61<  auf der Landesstraße (Achtung, erhöhtes Verkehrsaufkommen) hinauf auf den Radling. Bei einem Haus direkt an der Straße dürfen wir die Abzweigung nach rechts zur Grubenstraße nicht übersehen. Ihr folgen wir hinunter nach Grundlsee, womit wir wieder am Ausgangspunkt angelangt sind.



Tip:
Taking a refreshing bath in the lake or stoping for an refreshment at the restaurant - the lake Ödensee offers you all kind of varieties. 

Safety guidelines:
 Please note the exclusion of liability!

 



Equipment:
The proper bicycle: Touring bicycle, roadster or mountain bike. Others such as racing bicycles are due to gravel roads not recommended.

Break-downs might occur, most of the times far away from any service providing station. Therefore to the best advantage tools, implements and appropriate material are always good to have with you. 



Additional information:
Weitere Informationen:

TVB Ausseerland - Salzkammergut


Tel. +43 (0)3622 / 54040-0


info@ausseerland.at


www.ausseerland.at


 

Starting point: Tourism Office, Grundlsee
Destination: Starting point

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Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

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From Ödensee to the Grundlsee
Informationsbüro Grundlsee
Mosern 25
8993 Grundlsee

Phone +43 3622 8666
E-Mail info.grundlsee@ausseerland.at
Web www.ausseerland.at
http://www.ausseerland.at

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a.Pedestrians have the right of way: We are accommodating and friendly to pedestrians and hikers. Upon encountering these fellow travellers, we alert them by using the bicycle bell and slowly overtake them. We avoid paths with heavy pedestrian traffic altogether. Take nature into account: We do not leave refuse behind.

b.The braking distance should be half of the total distance visible: We ride at a controlled pace, are ready to brake and maintain a braking distance half as long as the total distance visible, especially in curves, because we always have to count on obstacles on the path. Damage to the path, stones, branches, wood piles, grazing livestock, cattle grids, barriers, tractor-type forestry machines and authorised vehicles pose dangers that we need to be ready for.

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It is obligatory to provide first aid!

d.Marked routes, closed paths and blockades: Keep to the marked routes, observe the blockades and accept that these roads are primarily for agricultural and forestry use!

Blockades can often not be avoided and are in your own interest. Biking beyond the intended path and outside of opening times is punishable and turns us into illegal bikers.

e.We are guests in the forest and behave accordingly, including vis-à-vis forestry and hunting staff. Whilst mountain biking, mobile telephones and music players are forbidden! Biking requires your full attention.

f.Avoid unnecessary noise. Out of consideration to the animals living in the wild, we only bike during full daylight. As a principle, we always wear our helmet (even when riding uphill)! Don’t forget emergency supplies: We always have a repair set and bandages along.

g.Don’t overestimate your skills: We should not overdo it when it comes to biking technique and physical fitness. Take the level of difficulty posed by the route into consideration and make a precise estimate of your experience and skills as a biker (braking, bell, lights)!

h.Close gates: We approach grazing livestock at a walking pace and close every gate behind us. We should avoid causing escape and panic reactions in the animals. Nothing stands in the way of the fun and athletic challenge in the mountains and forests!

i.Traffic rules: The general traffic rules (StVO) apply for all the mountain biking routes and we adhere to them. Our bike therefore needs to be in perfect technical condition and equipped in line with the traffic rules, including brakes, a bell and lights. We inspect and service our mountain bikes regularly anyway.

 

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Tour-Details

Starting place: 8993 Grundlsee
Destination: 8993 Grundlsee

duration: 2h 45m
length: 24,3 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 311m
Altitude difference (downhill): 311m

Lowest point: 643m
Highest point: 879m
difficulty: very easy
condition: easy
panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Street, Hiking trail, Other

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