Highlights:
From Plesching bathing beach the banks of the Danube become the popular Linz recreation area. And shortly afterwards, the numerous pieces of architecture recount a successful shift from Linz as an industrial location to a cultural city: Brucknerhaus, Lentos Kunstmuseum, Ars Electronica Center... at any rate, Linz is definitely worth a visit!
Tip: Connoisseurs can avail of the Donaubus ferry from Linz to Ottensheim, and get to experience the deep breakthrough valley at the Linzer gateway up close, right on this mysterious river. Then you also get more time to linger, since the route will be truncated by around 10 km. In Ottensheim another ferry trip will be required to get to Wilhering.
After Linz, the ride through the deep breakthrough valley at Linzer gateway begins. The wide Danube Cycle Path invites you to enjoy an easygoing cycle. In terms of scenery, it is accompanied by a bustling main road. Final highlight: the historic Danube market town of Ottensheim! Situated at the end of the Eferdinger Basin, this was once a key crossing point. The market square is well worth a look and recounts its long tradition as a trade hub. The crossing on the roller ferry, which first went into operation here in 1871, is a lovely way to finish, even for landlubbers who are not much interested in the technical aspects. The short return section to Wilhering Abbey is indeed one you are already familiar with.
Tip: To make the circuit more attractive with a boat trip on the Danube and at the same time shorten the cycle route, avail of the Donaubus ferry from Linz to Ottensheim.
Signage:
To make orientation easier, the Danube Cycle Path has been signposted with its own cycle guidance system. This circuit follows the "R1.10 Kult-Tour um Linz" signposts.
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