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Gravel biking in Frauenloch offers routes through the varied terrain of SalzburgerLand, characterized by mountain pastures (Almen), forested sections, and scenic lake views. The region features significant elevation changes, with routes often traversing valleys and ascending to higher ground. Gravel bike trails in Frauenloch frequently follow paths that connect mountain huts and natural landmarks, providing a mix of challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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riders
63.6km
06:51
1,820m
1,820m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.3km
04:05
1,190m
1,190m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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60.6km
05:07
1,470m
1,470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.0km
05:46
1,590m
1,590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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20.5km
02:00
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The ascent to the Postalm from Weißenbach initially leads idyllically along the babbling Weißenbach stream, nestled in a peaceful valley. Accompanied by the sound of the water, the road climbs gently before the switchbacks and steeper sections begin after the toll booth. The stream remains a constant companion in the lower section, making the ride particularly scenic, before the expansive alpine pastures of the Postalm open up further up.
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The ascent to the Postalm via Weißenbach begins directly at Lake Wolfgangsee and leads along the Postalm road up to the Lienbachsattel at approximately 1,300 meters. Over a distance of just under 17 kilometers, the route climbs approximately 780 meters in elevation. The gradient remains moderate for the most part, but increases significantly in the switchbacks in the upper section. The trail initially runs idyllically through the Weißenbachtal valley, later offering sweeping views of alpine pastures and the surrounding mountains. For cyclists, the route is a scenic yet challenging tour, rewarded with the arrival at the Postalm, one of the largest alpine pasture areas in Austria.
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beautiful alpine pasture at the end of the Osterhornrunde
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The ride is a bit bumpy and quite strenuous without electricity, but still beautiful, especially the end at Seewaldsee!
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Absolutely right, simply brilliant to bike here
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Great region for biking
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The old Postalmstrasse is currently closed due to slope stabilization and tree felling work. Ackersbach is open.
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The trail is fantastic, and the Postalm is long past its prime as a tourist destination. But is that so bad? It's a relatively easy trail to follow and rewards you with fantastic views – currently (at the beginning of June), the number of motorcycles is still limited.
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Gravel biking in Frauenloch is characterized by significant elevation changes and varied terrain. While there are some moderate routes, the majority of the trails are considered difficult, featuring challenging climbs through alpine pastures and forested sections. Out of 17 available routes, 13 are rated difficult, and 4 are moderate.
While most routes in Frauenloch are challenging, there are a few moderate options. For instance, the Steep Paved Ascent – Moose Warning Sign loop from Lungötz is a moderate 13.7-mile (22 km) route that offers a less strenuous experience compared to the more difficult trails.
The gravel bike trails in Frauenloch offer diverse scenery, including expansive mountain pastures (Almen), dense forested valleys, and picturesque lake views. Routes often connect mountain huts and natural landmarks, providing a true SalzburgerLand experience.
Yes, Frauenloch offers several circular gravel bike routes. A popular option is the Rohrhofhütte – Schwarzenbach loop from Abtenau, which is 12.1 miles (19.5 km) long and takes you through forested areas and past mountain huts. Another longer loop is the Bridge Over the Ackersbach – Old Postalm Road loop from Voglau Loimann, spanning 43.1 miles (69.4 km).
The gravel bike trails in Frauenloch vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter loops around 12 miles (19.5 km) that take about 1.5 hours, such as the Rohrhofhütte – Schwarzenbach loop. Longer, more challenging routes, like the Genneralm and Postalm – gravel in SalzburgerLand, can be up to 39.5 miles (63.6 km) and require nearly 7 hours to complete due to substantial climbs.
Yes, the region around Frauenloch features several natural attractions. You can find impressive waterfalls like the Dachser Waterfall and the Tricklfall Falls. For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting the Panoramic View of the Salzburg Alps, which offers stunning mountain scenery.
Yes, some routes pass by traditional mountain huts or snack stations. For example, the Kohlhof snack station is a highlight in the area, offering a chance to refuel and enjoy local hospitality amidst your ride.
The gravel biking routes in Frauenloch are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.9 stars from over 18 reviews. Riders frequently praise the varied terrain, challenging climbs, and the stunning natural beauty of the SalzburgerLand region.
Given the prevalence of difficult routes with significant elevation changes, Frauenloch's gravel trails are generally more suited for experienced riders. However, families with older, more capable children might enjoy the shorter, moderate routes like the Steep Paved Ascent – Moose Warning Sign loop from Lungötz, which offers a less demanding experience.
The best season for gravel biking in Frauenloch is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the mountain pastures are green and accessible. Winter conditions can bring snow and ice, making many trails impassable or significantly more challenging.
While specific regulations can vary by trail section or protected area, generally, dogs are welcome on most outdoor trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always be mindful of livestock on mountain pastures and respect local signage.


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