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Road cycling routes around Bad Hall traverse the gentle hills of the Alpine foothills, offering diverse terrain for various fitness levels. The region is characterized by the scenic river valleys of the Krems, Steyr, and Enns, providing well-paved paths suitable for road bikes. Cyclists can expect routes that range from flat sections along rivers to more challenging climbs with views towards the Kalkalpen National Park. This area features an extensive network of cycling paths, catering to both leisurely rides and…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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29.4km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.3km
01:01
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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46.7km
02:10
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Here, in a meadow between the cycle path, which runs on a former railway line, and the main road, stand two very, very beautiful metal sculptures in the form of two birds pecking at food - well worth seeing.
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The Sulzbach flows into the Krems River near Halbarting. This point is located directly on the Krems Valley Cycle Path (R10), which runs from Neuhofen an der Krems to the Traun River and offers numerous scenic stretches. The cycle path offers particularly beautiful views of the estuary. The Sulzbach itself is an approximately 20-kilometer-long right tributary of the Krems River, with its source south of Nussbach at approximately 605 meters above sea level. It flows through the communities of Adlwang, Pfarrkirchen near Bad Hall, and Rohr im Kremstal before flowing into the Krems River near Halbarting. Overall, the confluence of the Sulzbach and the Krems River represents both a scenically attractive spot for cyclists and an ecologically important body of water.
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small, quiet, good for a break 😉
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Super bakery with refreshment stop
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Near Steinbach, on the right bank of the Steyr, there is a beautiful garden which, in the evening, is uniquely enchanting due to its lovely lighting.
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The two-winged Renaissance castle dates back to 1588. Further renovations were commissioned around 1670 by the canons Siegbert von Geilenkirchen and Thomas von Kandlberg. It is characterized by an arcaded walkway facing the courtyard. These arcades were enclosed by outbuildings until the renovation. The rooms on the upper floor also served as the official residence of the caretaker – and thus of the courts – for a long time. The Knights of Kast occupied the castle as a summer residence. The dilapidated castle was finally purchased by the municipality of Sierning in 1969 and renovated by the Traunviertel Cultural Association and the town of Sierning. An annex was added to the building, which houses the Sierning municipal office. Following the revitalization of the castle courtyard and the installation of state-of-the-art infrastructure, including a new castle café, it is now possible to host any event. The flagship events are the summer arts and crafts market with up to 10,000 visitors, the Sierning Advent with its Advent village in the castle courtyard, and the Guard Festival. Numerous cultural events and concerts take place throughout the year, both in the castle and in the covered courtyard.
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Kremsmünster Benedictine Abbey Since 777, a monastic community has lived, prayed, and worked at Kremsmünster Benedictine Abbey. Today, 39 monks strive to implement the precepts of the 1500-year-old Rule of Saint Benedict in the 21st century. The abbey is primarily a place of spiritual life, which finds diverse expression: in the liturgy, as a spiritual center for its parishes, and in its commitment to culture and education through the high school and the monastic collections. Furthermore, the abbey is also an important economic enterprise and employer. The Benedictine spirit should be palpable everywhere, as Benedict writes in the chapter on the monastery's craftsmen: "That in all things God may be glorified." (RB 57:9) Even the founder of the order, Benedict, assumed that monks could work and support themselves. The abbey thus offers a variety of businesses and products: Garden center, winery, monastery shop, forestry operation, event venue & rentals The observatory: A universe in miniature The view of the night sky has always fascinated humankind. For centuries, celestial phenomena were observed in the observatory. Today, the impressive telescopes can be admired as exhibits in the Natural History Museum. Even a sextant belonging to Johannes Kepler and a valuable collection of globes fascinate visitors in the astronomy hall. Weather records are still actively kept in the weather chamber of the tower. The continuous series of measurements, dating back to 1762, is of great importance for climate research today. The library: The library is a central space for a monastery, as reading and studying are inextricably linked to monastic life. Over the centuries, the monks in Kremsmünster have not only studied the Bible and theology, but have also collected books from a wide variety of fields of knowledge. Today the library comprises around 230,000 volumes.
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Bad Hall offers a diverse range of road cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy, flat sections along river valleys to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain in the gentle hills of the Alpine foothills. Out of over 30 routes, 12 are considered easy, 19 moderate, and 2 are more difficult, ensuring options for all abilities.
Yes, for ambitious riders, Bad Hall provides routes with notable elevation gain, especially those venturing into the Alpine foothills. For example, the Waldneukirchen – Hametstraße loop from Bad Hall is a moderate 46.5 km route with over 420 meters of ascent. The region's landscape offers magnificent views towards the Kalkalpen National Park for those who enjoy a climb.
Absolutely. Bad Hall has 12 easy road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. These often follow the scenic river valleys of the Krems, Steyr, and Enns. A great example is the Along the Krems – Neuhofen an der Krems Climb loop from Bad Hall, an easy 30.9 km route that follows the Krems river with only gentle climbs.
The region around Bad Hall is rich in cultural sights. A prominent landmark is the historic Kremsmünster Abbey, a Benedictine monastery dating back to 777, which features an observatory and a library. You can incorporate this into your ride with routes like the Kremsmünster Abbey – Along the Krems loop from Bad Hall. Other historical sites include various castles such as Schloss Achleiten and Feyregg Castle, which can be found in the wider area.
Yes, Bad Hall's location in the Alpine foothills provides picturesque scenery and magnificent views, especially towards the Kalkalpen National Park. The routes also traverse the beautiful river valleys of the Steyr, Krems, and Enns. You might also encounter natural monuments like the Tassilo Spring, the oldest Iodine Brine Spring in Bad Hall, or the Baum Mitten in der Welt Observation Tower for panoramic views.
The cycling season in Bad Hall generally runs from spring through autumn. The region's gentle hills and well-paved paths are ideal for road cycling during these months, offering pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. The local bike shop, Rad Hager, even organizes weekly guided racing bike tours during the cycling season, indicating favorable conditions.
Yes, Bad Hall offers several routes suitable for families. The extensive network of over 400 kilometers of cycle paths includes many leisurely options, particularly along the river valleys, which are generally flatter and well-paved. These routes provide a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages.
Many of the road cycling routes in Bad Hall are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Kremsmünster Market Square – Bad Hall loop from Bad Hall and the Parish Church of Bad Hall – Along the Krems loop from Bad Hall, making planning your ride convenient.
The road cycling routes around Bad Hall are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from nearly 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from gentle river paths to scenic climbs, and the picturesque views of the Alpine foothills. The well-developed network and clear signposting also contribute to a positive experience.
Yes, Bad Hall is very supportive of cyclists. There are bicycle-friendly accommodations available, and a specialized bike shop called Rad Hager offers rentals, repairs, and valuable local tour tips. They even organize weekly guided racing bike tours during the cycling season, making it easy to get equipped and explore the area.
Absolutely. Bad Hall is renowned as a health resort town, famous for its powerful iodine brine springs. After a challenging ride, you can relax and recover in the large spa park, which hosts the Gradiergrotte, Austria's only open-air inhalation facility. This unique combination allows for a holistic sports and wellness experience.


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