 
 
264 km and 6,800 meters of altitude biking fun through the Mühlviertler Granite Region
The Mühlviertler Granite (High)Land – majestic above the Alpine foothills, magnificent distant views, rugged mixed forests, amber-colored brooks, scattered farm hamlets, ... Over millions of years, the former primeval mountain range eroded and revealed a wonderful granite core. To the west a forest-rich (trunk) mountain range, to the north idyllic inter-river ridges, and to the south a rural panoramic high plateau. This bike route lets you experience the fascination of Austria’s oldest landscape: with three peaks, challenging climbs, flowing descents, crossings, panoramic stretches, ... and individual technical sections. Pure granite bike fun!
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Stage 1: Summit assault on the (trunk) mountain range of the Granite (High)Land
Biking from the deep Danube gorge to the panoramic view village of Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis (840 m), at the southern peak of the (trunk) mountain range! After an amazing Alpine view descent, the route follows the rural rolling hills on the western flank of the ridge. The second summit assault leads you to the mixed forest peak of Ameisberg (941 m), the highest point of the (trunk) mountain range! A varied fun descent and rolling ride to the northern end of the ridge. Then you bike through gently rolling highlands with a harmonious forest-field mosaic into the secluded Kohlstatt. A magnificent start!
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Stage 2: Over the North Cape and inter-river ridges to the Bohemian Forest Roof
From Kohlstatt, you bike – the Bohemian Forest ridge in view – happily through a gently rolling mixed forest-meadow mosaic to the northernmost point of the round. Congratulations! The return journey starts with wonderful forest biking on the Zwischenmühl ridge. In Julbach, the Meran of the Mühlviertel, you switch to the meadow-rich Kleine Mühl valley. Along the valley flank and over hidden inland hills, the route leads to Sarleinsbach. Final delights: three breathtaking inter-river ridges and a summit assault to the high village St. Stefan am Walde (805 m), on the Bohemian Forest roof!
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Stage 3: Bohemian Forest biking, high ridge cruising & cult viewing peak
Magnificent start: Wonderful high biking on the Bohemian Forest roof – with wide views & forest trails! In Guglwald, a delightful descent into the Steinerne Mühl valley excites. A mountainous trip into the inland lets you experience solitude. Back at the Steinerne Mühl begins the dreamlike ascent to the Petersberg high ridge with a final panoramic high cruising! After flowing downhill fun, the challenging summit assault starts to the cult viewing peak Hansberg (850 m)! Long enjoyable descent into the Kleine Rodl valley and opposite uphill to the summit castle village Waxenberg (748 m).
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Stage 4: Panoramic high plateau with valley side trips
From the summit castle village Waxenberg, the bike flows back into the idyllic meadow valley of the Kleine Rodl. A short forest ascent, then you stand on the last high ridge of the northern Granite land. The route leads through wide meanders down hidden valleys to Neußerling. There begins the rural panoramic high plateau, interspersed with deep forest ravines. Noble cultural cycling meets – partly tricky – biking fun in the ravines. In St. Martin im Mühlkreis, a legendary Danube valley view descent to the Danube port town Untermühl perfectly rounds off the stage.
Stage 5: Bikers Heaven – flank surfing between Danube current and high plateau
The grand finale! In the Danube port town Untermühl begins unique flank surfing through wonderful slope gorge forests – 3x high plateau and back. Impressive intermediate goal: the 360° panoramic viewing tower „Danube on the Mountain“ (613 m) in Kirchberg ob der Donau. In the Kleine Mühl valley follows the last flank ascent and a pleasurable farewell round over the beloved Granite (High)Land. Crowning conclusion: 7.5 km dream descent over the heart of the natural wonder Schlögener Danube loop and relaxed river biking along the Danube.
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