Cycling pleasure with the e-bike
in the Pyhrn-Priel holiday region
The Pyhrn-Priel holiday region is a true paradise for cyclists. With a multitude of well-developed cycle paths leading through breathtaking landscapes, Pyhrn-Priel offers everything a cyclist's heart desires. Whether you are a sporty cyclist or want to enjoy nature at a leisurely pace - you will find the perfect route here.
The Pyhrn-Priel holiday region offers you a variety of cycle paths to enjoy. Whether along rivers, through picturesque villages or through unspoilt nature - you are guaranteed to find the right route for your next cycling adventure here. Pack your bike and discover the beauty of Pyhrn-Priel on two wheels!
An approx. 275 kilometre network of leisure cycle paths leaves nothing to be desired. Pleasure cyclists can draw on the full range of signposted routes.
These cycle paths lead to the most beautiful places in the region - breathtaking views and fascinating panoramic vistas included. You can get safely through the terrain with our cycle map , which you can obtain free of charge from the Pyhrn-Priel tourist offices or order online.
The cycle paths in the Pyhrn-Priel holiday region offer a unique combination of breathtaking nature, well-developed routes and diverse routes for all levels of difficulty.
The Enns Cycle Path and the Steyr Valley Cycle Path are particularly recommended for leisure cyclists, both of which lead through picturesque landscapes and charming villages. However, there are many other shorter routes in the region.
Along the cycle paths , you can discover highlights such as the Kalkalpen National Park, the Dr Vogelgesang Gorge, Spital am Pyhrn Abbey and much more.
Many of the cycle paths in the Pyhrn-Priel holiday region are family-friendly and offer safe, well-marked routes as well as numerous rest areas and playgrounds for children.
The cycle paths vary in length, from short, leisurely tours to longer routes such as the Enns Cycle Path, which is around 143 kilometres long in total.
Yes, the cycle paths are very well signposted, so you can easily find your way around
Always wear a helmet, pay attention to the signs and find out about the weather conditions before you set off.