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R1.01 Inn-Danube-Round

Starting place: 4780 Schärding
Destination: 4780 Schärding
roadblock: Dauerhafte Umleitung aufgrund von Treppen
Time period: 11.06.2025 - 31.12.2030

Short description:
"Feel the primal power of the currents"
Technique: **
Quality of experience: ******

Recommended season:
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
Properties:
  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Cultural/historical value
  • Geological highlights
  • Botanical highlights
  • Faunistic highlights

Description:

River cycling along the Alpine river Inn and the mythic river Danube. You travel relaxedly through the last breakthrough valley of the Inn and the European protected area Upper Danube and Aschach valley. The route leads to cultural treasures, such as the baroque town Schärding and the three-rivers city Passau. On the return leg, you cross the rural Sauwald plateau with a magnificent panoramic descent to Wernstein.



Highlights:



  • Baroque town Schärding (Austria’s most beautiful baroque town)

  • Cultural gem Passau (three-rivers city, residence city of the "Danube East" ...)

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Roman Museum Kastell Boiotro

  • Vornbach Gorge with nature reserve

  • Panoramic descent to Wernstein

Directions:

Schärding – Austria’s most beautiful baroque town is a picturesque starting point. Located at the legendary Alpine river Inn, the riverside with its own city gate, city wall, colorful burgher houses... tells of prosperity as a river trading place. A genuine river gem! From the riverside, you follow the broad Inn stream – one of the longest and mightiest Alpine rivers – downstream. Once this was an important trade route between Tyrol and the Danube, today it serves as the border river to Bavaria. After the Pram bridge, you cycle on sandy paths through rustic riverside woods next to the stream. Relaxed pedaling, hidden views of the Inn... river cycling at its finest! After the wide Inn valley, the last breakthrough valley of the Alpine river begins with the Bavarian monastery Vornbach. The entrance is the nature reserve "Vornbach Gorge": In the idyllic forest gorge, the Inn forces its way through a 60 m narrow gorge! No wonder they say that you once could hear the Inn's debris "singing" here.


The bike route briefly climbs a narrow terrain step above the river. On paved bike paths, lonely secondary roads, a sandy path, and finally the Inn street, you reach the end of the gorge, the artful Marian footbridge in Wernstein! The 145 m long suspension bridge over the Inn is supported by a single(!) 30 m high pillar and from its middle offers a magnificent view into the gorge. The Bavarian castle Neuburg reigns over the scenery. Pure river romance! After Wernstein, the breakthrough valley becomes wider and lonelier. Wonderful mixed forests shape the valley flanks. The Neuburg forest on the Bavarian side is known for tree giants up to 50 m high and its species diversity – a natural jewel! You relaxedly accompany the slow river on sand roads. The ease of cycling gives space for daydreams.


Civilization begins again in the rural area of Ingling and via secondary roads you head to the cultural highlight – the three-rivers city Passau! Inn and Ilz flow into the Danube here. The medieval Inn city tells of flourishing trade, the magnificent old town on the peninsula opposite of Gloria, power, and wealth as the residence city of the "Danube East"! The UNESCO World Heritage Site "Roman Museum Kastell Boiotro" is dedicated to reviving life on the Danube limes. Passau is a cultural gem with many facets! So, be sure to plan time for exploration. After the mouth of the Inn into the Danube, you follow the mythic river a bit through the Upper Danube valley – one of the longest breakthrough valleys of the Danube at over 90 km (!) – and with rare gorge and hillside mixed forests, a natural jewel of central European dimension. In Haibach, you leave the urban area and cycle further on the Danube bike path.


After the Austrian border, the 180-meter ascent begins onto the Sauwald plateau. The first section leads in shady mixed forest in switchbacks through the steep valley flank, then it goes uphill over a ridge through rural cultural landscape. At Gasthof Blass, a resting place of the Danube trail impresses with an unusual view of Passau. Shortly after, you stand in Freinberg on the Sauwald plateau. Congratulations! Now begins enjoyable highland cycling on rural roads in the rhythm of hills. Lush meadows, fertile fields, scattered farms, small forests, small settlements... pure rural idyll! Beautiful views provide elevation experience. In the rural settlement Schafberg, the plateau is crossed and a dreamy panoramic descent leads back into the Inn valley – to Wernstein. You already know the rest of the return route. Feel the primal power of the currents!

Tip:

Explorations with a delightful stopover! This route passes directly by the following culinary partner:


Safety guidelines:

The majority of this pleasure bike route uses quiet, paved bike paths, (secondary) streets, and farm roads. Between Schärding and Passau, longer sections run on well-ridable sand roads. Basic gear shifting technique is an advantage for the long uphill ride. Basic braking technique is necessary for the long panoramic descent.



Signage:


To make orientation easier for you, the Danube bike rounds have been marked with their own cycling guidance system. This route follows the signage "R1.01 Inn-Danube-Round".



Special note:


Attention! Border crossing Upper Austria – Bavaria near Passau. Don’t forget your passport!

Starting place: 4780 Schärding
Destination: 4780 Schärding

duration: 3h 9m
length: 43,7 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 394m
Altitude difference (downhill): 394m

Lowest point: 296m
Highest point: 517m
difficulty: medium
condition: difficult
panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
Asphalt

Starting point: Schärding ship dock / Schärding – The starting point of the Danube bike rounds is located next to the ship dock.
Destination: End location = Start location (loop route)

further information:
  • Flatly
  • Board possible

Accessibility / arrival

Public Transit

Arrival in the Danube Region


How to travel to the Danube Region of Upper Austria?


The quickest way to your destination – by train, bus, car, ship, or airplane.


Parking

Long-term parking in Schärding


Public parking lots: Cemetery parking lot, Schärding parking garage - more info

Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.

R1.01 Inn-Danube-Round
WGD Donau Oberösterreich Tourismus GmbH
Lindengasse 9
4040 Linz

Phone +43 732 7277 - 800
Fax machine +43 732 7277 - 804
E-Mail info@donauregion.at
Web www.donauregion.at
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