Brandstatt to Linz

Die Tour

Catch some fresh air as you make your way through the countryside to Linz, home of the biggest church in Austria and the steepest railway in the world. Ride along easy-going cycle paths and quiet roads enjoying the scenery of the area. Dine in one of the traditional restaurants where typical dishes such as ‘erdäpfelkäs’, a spread made of mashed potato and cream, and ’strudel’ are served.

Info

Schwierigkeit
leicht
Aufstieg
8 hm
Abstieg
19 hm
Tiefster Punkt 253 m
Höchster Punkt 268 m
Dauer
2:30 h
Strecke
24,0 km

Details

Kondition
Erlebnis
Landschaft
Technik

Wegbeschreibung

Start

Brandstatt

Ziel

Linz

Weg

These maps and routes are designed to be used in conjunction with the Bikeline documentation that you will receive upon arrival. We have recently embarked on a conversion initiative to bring the two elements together, and this itinerary will be covered in due course. 

In the meantime, using the two elements alongside each other should go a long way to ensure you have a safe, enjoyable and problem free day.

Weitere Informationen

Ausrüstung

Besides cycling in the kit you are used too, we'd also suggest taking the essentials of water bottle(s), nutrition, an extra layer, cash/credit cards and mobile together with emergency telephone numbers.

Always wear a helmet and pack a spare tube, puncture repair kit, tyre levers and handpump. You may also like to take a multi-tool.

Sicherheitshinweise

Always make sure to stay hydrated and carry plenty of water. It is also advised to wear skin-protecting clothing and use sun cream/screen. We recommend you inquire about the day’s forecasted weather before setting out on your cycle. A useful website for climate information specific to towns and countries is www.weather2travel.com  or www.yr.no   

Check for any damage to the frame, components, or wheels. Ensure there are no loose cables and that the tyres are inflated and the brakes are working. Always wear a helmet when cycling.

Please be mindful of other road users at all times, obeying local road signs. The road does narrow in parts so please take on bends and when descending, do so with caution.