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No traffic road cycling routes around Kirchberg an der Pielach traverse the picturesque Dirndltal, also known as the Pielachtal valley, in Lower Austria. The region features a diverse landscape characterized by the Pielach River, rolling hills, and lush green forests. Cyclists encounter a mix of flat sections along the river and more challenging ascents into the surrounding terrain, offering varied elevations for different fitness levels. This area provides a well-developed cycling infrastructure for those seeking car-free cycling routes.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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63.5km
02:37
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.8km
01:13
240m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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24.1km
01:18
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.0km
01:50
270m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.2km
02:11
340m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A bike ride to the Klangturm (Sound Tower) in St. Pölten is a worthwhile stop on any tour of the city. The 77-meter-high tower in the government district was built in 1996 by architect Ernst Hoffmann and is a striking example of modern architecture in Lower Austria. Its glass, spiral shape evokes movement and sound, which is how the tower got its name. An elevator or stairs lead to the viewing platform, which offers panoramic views of St. Pölten and the Alpine foothills. The ground floor houses a tourist information center, and spacious squares and green areas around the tower invite visitors to linger – ideal for a short break during a bike tour through the city.
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The bicycle bridge over the Gölsen River connects the Gölsen Valley Cycle Path with the Traisen Valley Cycle Path and is located just before the Gölsen River flows into the Traisen River. Its modern construction, with a light-colored surface and wooden siding, blends harmoniously into the surroundings. Crossing it, a sweeping view opens up over the lower Gölsen Valley with its meadows, groves of trees, and rolling hills. Especially in good weather or in the evening light, the landscape appears tranquil and idyllic. From here, cyclists can easily cross from the narrow Gölsen Valley into the open Traisen Valley, making the bridge a small but important connecting point between two popular cycle paths.
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This guide features 9 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Kirchberg an der Pielach, offering a variety of experiences for road cyclists looking for quiet roads.
The routes in this guide primarily consist of moderate difficulty, with 8 routes falling into this category. There is also 1 easy route available, making the area accessible for various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of flat sections along the Pielach River and some gentle ascents into the surrounding hills.
Yes, the St. Margarethen Church – Pielachtal Cycle Path loop from Mank is an easy route, making it suitable for families. The Pielachtal Cycle Path itself is known for its mostly flat and gently rising sections, ideal for a relaxed ride with children.
You'll cycle through the picturesque Dirndltal, characterized by the winding Pielach River, lush green forests, and rolling hills. The routes offer scenic views of agricultural vistas and charming villages, providing a true Lower Austrian countryside experience.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Bench Near the Railway Line – Gölsen Bridge loop from Traisen Markt, or the Path Along the Railway Line – Pielachtal Cycle Path loop from Kilb, which offers a longer circular ride.
While cycling, you can enjoy views of historical sites like Weißenburg Castle. For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Schwabeckkreuz or the Skywalk observation platform on Kirchenberg, which offers magnificent distant views over Kirchberg an der Pielach.
The Pielachtal region is beautiful for cycling from spring through autumn. The mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes make these seasons ideal. While some routes might be accessible in winter, it's best to check local conditions as snow and ice can affect road surfaces.
Yes, the Mariazellerbahn, a scenic railway line, runs through the Pielachtal. It is possible to combine cycling with a ride on the Mariazellerbahn, allowing you to cover longer distances or return to your starting point easily. Many train stations, including Kirchberg, are cyclist-friendly.
Kirchberg an der Pielach, being a hub for cyclists, offers various parking options. You can often find parking near train stations or designated cycling path access points. For example, if you're starting a route like the Traisen train station – Pielachtal Cycle Path loop from Traisen, parking is typically available at or near the train station.
Yes, the villages and towns along the Pielachtal, including Kirchberg an der Pielach, offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can stop for a break. There are also accommodations available for cyclists looking to extend their stay. Some mountain huts in the wider region also serve as resting points.
The komoot community highly rates the routes in this area, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the roads, the beautiful natural scenery of the Pielachtal, and the varied terrain that caters to different preferences, from gentle river paths to more challenging climbs.


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