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Touring cycling around Annaberg offers routes through the diverse landscapes of the German Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains). The region features densely wooded highlands, deep valleys, and high plateaus, providing varied terrain for cyclists. It is characterized by romantic river valleys and impressive rock formations, with a significant portion lying within the Erzgebirge/Vogtland Nature Park. These physical features create a network of trails suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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33.4km
02:39
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
02:05
380m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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140km
09:40
2,200m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful cycle path to the Kernhofer Gscheid
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The basilica in Mariazell is beautiful and world-famous
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The section along the Walster River is one of the most scenic parts of the Traisental Cycle Path (R13). It leads through the mountainous landscape of the Lower Austrian Prealps and, in its upper reaches, follows the Walster, a clear mountain stream that flows into the Traisen River near Annaberg. From Mariazell, the route initially descends gently through the idyllic Walster Valley, past dense forests, lush meadows, and quiet hamlets. The section along Lake Hubertus near Wienerbruck is particularly charming and offers a perfect spot for a short break. The path then continues along the Walster towards Annaberg, where the river joins the young Traisen. From here, the route leads through the narrow, wooded Traisen Valley down into the gentle Alpine foothills and finally to the state capital, St. Pölten. The route is well signposted and largely follows quiet side roads and cycle paths. It offers a diverse combination of alpine scenery, clear waters and cultural impressions – an ideal tour for experienced cyclists and nature lovers who want to enjoy the tranquil Walstertal valley.
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Beautiful small monument next to the Traisental cycle path
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Actually, it is the "gate" of the road around the lake. From here, you can go around it from the right or left, or even do a circular hike. You don't have to prepare for a long hike, because the loop is 2.4 km.
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The Mariazell Basilica, officially the "Basilica of the Nativity of Mary," is considered Austria's most important pilgrimage site and is located 868 meters above sea level in the Styrian town of Mariazell. Its history begins in 1157, when, according to legend, the Benedictine monk Magnus erected a small linden wood statue of the Virgin Mary at this site – the miraculous image now venerated as the "Magna Mater Austriae." Over the centuries, these humble beginnings developed into a central Marian pilgrimage site for pilgrims from many parts of Central Europe, including Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Croatia. The current building was built primarily between 1644 and 1683 in the Baroque style, incorporating Gothic elements from the predecessor, such as the high choir and the approximately 90-meter-high tower. Inside, visitors will find magnificent Baroque altars, fine stucco, and the central Chapel of Grace, with its Romanesque statue of the Virgin Mary, sumptuously decorated with silver and gold. In 1907, Pope Pius XI granted the church the title of "Basilica Minor," and in 1983, Pope John Paul II visited the famous pilgrimage site. Today, the basilica is not only a spiritual center but also a significant cultural monument, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
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Mariazell is one of Europe's most important pilgrimage sites, with a history spanning over 850 years, attracting pilgrims from all over Central Europe since the Middle Ages – including numerous cyclists on spiritual or historical routes. The impressive basilica, the Baroque architecture, and the location in the heart of the Alps make the town a fascinating destination for culture-loving cyclists.
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Of the three chapels once built at the three city entrances, only St. Joseph's Chapel on Wiener Neustädter Straße remains. The chapels on Wiener Straße and Grazer Straße were "in the way" of car traffic.
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The Annaberg region offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 80 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate rides to more challenging ascents through the mountainous terrain of the Erzgebirge.
Touring cycling around Annaberg features diverse landscapes, including densely wooded highlands, deep valleys, and high plateaus. You'll encounter romantic river valleys and impressive rock formations, with a significant portion of the routes lying within the Erzgebirge/Vogtland Nature Park. The terrain varies from gentle paths to routes with significant elevation gain, especially as you approach peaks like the Fichtelberg.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, Annaberg does offer easier options. There are 11 easy routes and 19 moderate routes available. For a balanced ride through varied landscapes, consider the Inn Zur Wuchtlwirtin – Hubertussee loop from Annaberg, which is a moderate 18.0 miles (29.0 km) path with sections near the Hubertussee.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Annaberg offers over 50 difficult routes. A notable option is the Wastl am Wald Pass loop from Annaberg-Reith, a 20.7 miles (33.4 km) trail featuring significant elevation gain through mountainous terrain. Another extensive and difficult route is the Lake Lunz – Hubertussee loop from Erlaufklause, which spans 86.8 miles (139.7 km) and explores extensive natural areas.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for touring cycling in Annaberg. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, making for an enjoyable experience. While summer is also an option, spring and autumn provide ideal conditions for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
Absolutely. The Erzgebirge region is known for its scenic beauty. Routes often lead through picturesque locations and offer expansive views. The Greifensteine Observation Rock, at 731 meters, provides panoramic views of the Erzgebirge peaks and surrounding valleys. Additionally, ascending the Bärenstein mountain from Annaberg-Buchholz offers further scenic vistas.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Annaberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Inn Zur Wuchtlwirtin – Hubertussee loop from Annaberg and the Hubertussee – Kaiser Franz Josef Monument loop from Auwald und Feuchtbiotopwiesen 'Hubertusseezufluß'. These circular routes are convenient for day trips.
The Annaberg region is rich in natural and historical attractions. You can cycle past the Ötschergräben and Lassingfall, or visit the Ötscher Schutzhaus. Other notable sites in the wider area include the historic Schlettau Castle, St. Anne's Church, and the Frohnauer Hammer, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing historical hammer mill operations.
Yes, the region around Annaberg features several beautiful waterfalls that can be incorporated into your cycling tours. You can visit the Lassing case, Mirafall waterfall, Trefflingfall, and Marien Waterfall. These natural highlights offer refreshing stops along your journey.
The touring cycling routes in Annaberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 3000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Annaberg's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites.
Annaberg-Buchholz serves as a convenient starting point for various cycling excursions, implying good accessibility. While specific parking locations aren't detailed, the region is generally well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts. For public transport, it's advisable to check local services for connections to trailheads, especially for routes starting further afield.
Yes, the Annaberg region offers amenities for cyclists. You'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, particularly in and around Annaberg-Buchholz and other towns along popular routes. For example, the Inn Zur Wuchtlwirtin – Hubertussee loop from Annaberg suggests an inn along the route, and the Ötscherhias Snack Station and Terzerhaus mountain hut are available for refreshments.
Beyond the natural beauty, Annaberg-Buchholz offers a rich cultural experience. You can cycle to sites like the Frohnauer Hammer, Germany's oldest blacksmith museum and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city also boasts St. Anne's Church, a prominent late Gothic landmark, and the 'Factory of Dreams,' an interactive museum. Wolkenstein Castle, a high medieval castle above the Zschopautal, is another historical gem accessible by bike.


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