Traunviertel Tour
4400 Steyr
E-bike pleasure tour in 7 daily stages over approx. 462 kilometres and approx. 5,000 meters of altitude!
An enjoyable cycling holiday trip!
Perfect for those who are planning a cycling holiday on their own doorstep: A new e-bike pleasure tour leads in six to seven daily stages over a length of approx. 462 kilometres and approx. 5,000 metres of altitude from/to Steyr.
On the way, you will be able to explore the regional, cultural and culinary highlights at your own pace along rivers and waters.
The Traunviertel Tour will give you even more enjoyment if you divide the route into two loops:
The "KulTOUR Route" – Steyr, Schlierbach, Grünau, Gmunden, Kremsmünster, Bad Hall, Steyr (stages 1 to 4).
The "NaTOUR Route" – Steyr, Großraming, Hintergebirge, Windischgarsten, Hinterstoder, Molln, Steyr (stages 4 to 7).
Recommended season:
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- Loop
- Multi-stage route
- Scenic
- Refreshment stops available
- Cultural/historical value
The route is well marked, mainly on national cycle paths, from the Steyrtal valley through the Kremstal valley and the Almtal valley past the Traunsee lake to the town Gmunden, further to the transition of the Alpine foothills to the spa and spa town of Bad Hall, to the romantic town of Steyr and into the Ennstal valley, across the mountain range of the Reichraminger Hintergebirge and the Kalkalpen National Park to the holiday region of Pyhrn-Priel and back to Steyr. There are cosy rest areas and varied adventure stations to discover. Idyllic natural swimming spots in the rivers and lakes provide plenty of cooling.
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Bed symbol – Bicycle-friendly accommodation establishments
Bicycle-friendly establishments
Qualified "bicycle-friendly establishments", as marked, guarantee a true bike-friendly stay and are happy to help with bike-specific concerns and needs. In these businesses you will find people with cycling skills, tools for minor repairs, lockable bicycle rooms and sufficient information material on cycling routes throughout the entire cycling region.
Bicycle shuttle bus
A bicycle shuttle bus is offered on Saturdays/Sundays and public holidays from Steyr to Spital/Pyhrn (R 8 + R 31) and back.
The current departure times and stops can be found on this website: www.steyr-nationalpark.at
Must be booked in advance!
Nostalgia insider tip!
Ride a section of the Steyrtal cycle path R 8 (20 km) from Grünburg to Steyr with the Steyrtal Museum Railway! The old steam locomotive runs on weekends from June to September – bike transport is free of charge! www.steyrtalbahn.at
Guided e-bike tours
Discover the most beautiful e-bike tours with our certified guides!
Information and registration at www.emobility.co.at
By train and bike!
When travelling to our region, take the ÖBB railway via the stations Steyr, Klaus, Windischgarsten, Spital am Pyhrn, Rohr im Kremstal, Gmunden or Pettenbach.
Free cycling cards:
www.steyr-nationalpark.at
www.traunsee-almtal.at
www.badhall.at
www.urlaubsregion-pyhrn-priel.at
Free bike charts at: www.steyr-nationalpark.atSafety guidelines:
Since the stages are all over 50 km long, it is recommended to take enough to drink and snack for refreshment in between!Equipment:
Sun and rain protection, up-to-date mapsAdditional information:
Free map material is available at: www.steyr-nationalpark.at
Paths covering:
further information:
- Multi-day tour
- Circular route
- Possible accommodation
- Board possible
Sie erhalten hier Hintergrundinformationen über die Vergangenheit des Stodertales, die lebensgefährliche Arbeit der Holzknechte, die alpinistische Erschließungsgeschichte des Toten Gebirges und die Entwicklung des Skilaufs von seinen Anfängen bis zum Weltcup.
Der moderne Museumsbau – 1998 errichtet – lässt bereits von außen erahnen, dass hier kein verstaubtes „Heimatmuseum“ auf den Besucher wartet, sondern historische und aktuelle Videos und akustische Effekte. Verbindungen vom Einst zum Jetzt herzustellen, ist das Grundkonzept des Alpineums mit seiner äußerst umfangreichen Sammlung an historischen und zeitgenössischen Exponaten. In kurzweiliger Manier wird mittels unterhaltsamer spannender Text- und Bildgestaltung die Vergangenheit lebendig und für den Besucher zum Erlebnis. Lassen Sie sich überraschen.
Das Alpineum wurde übrigens beim „Museum of the Year Award 2000“ zu einem der besten Ausstellungshäuser Europas gekürt. Neben der ständigen Schau überrascht das Alpineum immer wieder mit erfolgreichen Sonderausstellungen zu den unterschiedlichsten Themen.
Sonderausstellung:
6. Oktober 2025 bis 31. Mai 2026
Tides of Change: Kunst im Zeitalter der globalen Erwärmung
Anne Grim Hoyos
Häufige Fragen und Antworten:
Darf ich mit meinem Hund ins Museum?
Hunde dürfen mit Beißkorb das Museum besuchen
Bitte beachten, im Museum sind offene Stufen, die für manche Hunde unüberwindbar sind
Hinweis:
Letzter Einlass ins Museum eine halbe Stunde vor Schließung - bitte planen Sie Ihren Besuch entsprechend, damit Sie alle Ausstellungen in Ruhe genießen können.
Als ganzheitlich orientierte Apotheke wird Beratung bei uns großgeschrieben. Dabei legen wir besonderen Wert auf sanfte, natürliche Heilmethoden wie Homöopathie, traditionelle europäische Medizin, orthomolekulare Medizin, Bachblüten, und Schüßler Salze. Selbstverständlich sind Sie aber auch in Fragen der Schulmedizin bei uns gut aufgehoben. Wir informieren Sie wann und wie Sie ein Arzneimittel anwenden sollen, damit die gewünschte Wirkung auch tatsächlich eintritt. Haben Sie Fragen zum Thema unerwünschte Nebenwirkungen oder Wechselwirkungen verschiedener Medikamente, wenden Sie sich bitte an uns. Nationalpark-Apotheke Molln Marktstraße 6 A-4591 Molln Telefon: 07584/40034 Fax: 07584/40034-15 bestellung@nationalparkapo.at www.nationalparkapo.at Öffnungszeiten: Montag bis Freitag: 8.00 bis 12.30 Uhr und 14.30 bis 18.00 Uhr Samstag: 8.00 bis 12.00 Uhr
NEU Wichtige Werte messen!!
Wir testen deine Gesundheits Parameter in der Apotheke Molln
Vitamin D3 - Spiegel messen
Cortisol - Test: chronischer Stress
Messung HbA1C: Langzeit- Blutzuckermessung
Ferritin messen: Eisenmangel erkennen
Fettstoffwechsel Test: (Fettstoffwechselmesswerte: Gesamtcholesterin, Triglyceride, HDL, LDL, Non HDL)
Messung CRP: Hinweis auf eine Entzündung
Blutdruck Messung
Nüchtern Blutzucker
Beratungsangebote der Nationalpark-Apotheke Molln im Steyrtal
Beratung über Arzneimitteleinnahme, Wirkung und Nebenwirkungen
- Mikronährstoffberatung
- Darmberatung
- Heilkräuter und Gewürze
- Vitamin D - Messung aus einem Blutstropfen des Fingers
- Diabetes - Check: Blutzuckermessung und Messung von Langzeitzucker mittels HBA1c -Soforttest und Geräteberatung.
- 9fach Kombi- Bluttest: ( 4 Fettstoffwechselmesswerte: Gesamtcholesterin, Triglyceride, HDL, LDL – 3 Leberwerte: ALT, AST, GGT -1 Nierenwert: Kreatinin)
- Blutdruckmessung und Geräteberatung
- Schüßler Salze Beratung
- Traditionelle Europäische Medizin
- Kosmetikberatung
- Hautpflegeberatung
- Venenberatung
- Geschenke werden gratis eingepackt
- Beratungstage mit kostenlosem Sehtest & Brillenservice
- Beratungstage mit kostenlosem Hörtest& Hörgeräteservice
Sortiment in der Nationalpark-Apotheke Molln
- Arzneimittel
- Mikronährstoffe
- Heilkräuter und Gewürze
- Kräutertees mit Arzneimittel Qualität
- Sonnenmoor
- Ätherische Öle- Aromatherapie
- Traditionelle Europäische Medizin
- Homöopathie
- Schüßler Salze
- Darmprodukte von Institut Allergosan
- Inkontinenzprodukte
- Venenstrümpfe
- Pflegelinien: Pflege aus der Nationalpark- Apotheke, Widmer , Vichy, La Roche Posay, Weleda, Dr. Theiss,
- Düfte von L Erbolario
- Dekorative Kosmetik: Malu Wilz
- Schmuck und Geschenkartikel
Relaxation from everyday life!
Emerald green water, sunshine, a green forest of leaves and the twittering of birds are the unique ambience of Café MAW.The café at the Museum Arbeitswelt offers real relaxation from everyday life. On the Museumsplatz, the guest garden on the ‘Riviera’ of the Steyr River invites guests to linger, as does the modern glass bar with sun terrace on the first floor of the museum. Coffee, pastries, ice cream, Mediterranean antipasti and small dishes fulfil the culinary wishes of the guests.
Enjoyment at the confluence! The panorama restaurants with unique views of the Steyr old town ensemble and the confluence, the cosy hand-carved ‘Flößerstube’ and the sunny guest garden provide an appealing setting for your event (company celebration, conference, wedding, candlelight dinner and much more).
Enjoy seasonal, international specialities or delicacies with fresh products from the region from the award-winning cuisine at the Minichmayr.The ‘panorama restaurants’ with a unique view of the Steyr old town ensemble and the confluence as well as our ‘Flößerstube’, the most beautiful farmhouse parlour in Upper Austria, hand-carved from 100-year-old wood, provide an appealing setting for: Company celebrations Business lunches Banquets Conferences Lunch stopsCultural trips Incentives WeddingsGourmet evenings Candlelight dinners Wine tastings Let us spoil you with all-round culinary delights: Our offer ranges from the cosy ‘Herrgotts-Winkel’ in the Flößerstube,to ‘theme evenings’ in the panorama restaurantto unforgettable wedding and company celebrationsin our business and event hall.Our restaurants and function rooms are fully air-conditioned.
Die Huf- und Hackenschmiede war vor über 500 Jahren „ Hofschmiede“ des Stiftes Spital und ab 1808 mehr als 150 Jahre lang Werkzeugschmiede besonders für Fuhrleute, Holzknechte und Bauern.
Die ehemalige Hofschmiede des Stiftes Spital am Pyhrn ist durch den Wirtschaftsverkehr nach und von Venedig in der Zeit nach 1300 entstanden. Der erste nachweisbare Schmied Andreas arbeitete noch für das Hospital.
Andreas Ferdinand Lindermayr übernahm die Hofschmiede zu einer Zeit in der die Barockisierung des Stiftes fruchtbare Arbeit versprach. Berühmt wurde die kunstvolle Linienführung des von ihm 1734 fertiggestellten Abschlussgitters der Stiftskirche.
Bis in das mittlere Steyrtal lieferte der Schmied seine Aufträge ab, darunter Grabkreuze, Fensterkörbe, Wirtshausschilder und Türbeschläge. Sein Sohn Matthäus erweiterte das Geschäft um eine Frätschlerei, einen Kramladen und betrieb auch die Waffenschlosserei und Uhrmacherei.
Die Renovierung anlässlich der Landesausstellung 1998 ermöglichte die Einrichtung einer Schauschmiede. Sie umfasst auch eine Ausstellung zur Geschichte der Schmiede und des Schmiedehandwerks mit interessanten Exponaten.
Hinweis: Das von Andreas Ferdinand Lindermayr angefertigte Abschlussgitter der Stiftskirche Spital am Pyhrn gilt als eine der schönsten Schmiedearbeiten Österreichs. Versuche dich als „Schmied“ und bearbeite mit dem Hammer das glühende Eisen.
Privat: A9 Richtung Graz - Abfahrt Spital am Pyhrn - Ortszentrum oder von Kirchdorf auf der B138 Richtung Spital am Pyhrn - Ortszentrum nach Gemeindeamt links - (nach 50m auf rechter Seite) Weinmeisterstraße 6
Öffentlich: Mit dem Bus - Linie 911 oder 436 bis Haltestelle Spital am Pyhrn Hauptplatz - Gehzeit ca. 1 Min.
Hinweis: Das von Andreas Ferdinand Lindermayr angefertigte Abschlussgitter der Stiftskirche Spital am Pyhrn gilt als eine der schönsten Schmiedearbeiten Österreichs. Versuche dich als „Schmied“ und bearbeite mit dem Hammer das glühende Eisen.
Modern café with bakery and patisserie in the heart of the romantic town of Steyr, right next to the town fountain.
A new place for coffee lovers in SteyrThe Kaffeeschmiede, a modern coffee shop for connoisseurs, opened on Steyr's town square in mid-June. It serves not only coffee specialities, but also a carefully selected exclusive breakfast menu and pastries from the traditional Hohlrieder confectionery in Ternberg. ‘We wanted to bring a breath of fresh air into our classic confectionery trade and combine it with new approaches and more unusual creations,’ says managing director and coffee lover Matthias Hohlrieder. ‘It was also important to us to offer a pleasant ambience and introduce our customers to the world of coffee. ‘Matthias has been involved with coffee for over 10 years now. He has already taken part in the Austrian coffee brewing championships. During this competition, he worked closely with the newly crowned world roasting champion Felix Teiretzbacher. The world of ‘speciality coffee’ and traditional confectionery craftsmanship are perfectly combined in the Kaffeeschmiede. The speciality coffee on offer comes from roasting world champion Felix Teiretzbacher from St. Pölten, who sources the coffee beans directly from the coffee farmers and roasts them in Austria, and Matthias Hohlrieder also attaches great importance to natural ingredients that are sourced as locally as possible for the rest of the range. ‘For example, we have ice cream from Buburuza and source many of the foods for our breakfast creations directly from local producers.’
Willkommen in der Region Pyhrn Priel
Das Hotel Freunde der Natur befindet sich mitten in der Natur einer einzigartigen, malerischen Berglandschaft - Spital am Pyhrn, Oberösterreich.
Unser Hotel wurde im Zeitraum von 1979 bis 1984 von den Naturfreunden Oberösterreich geplant und erbaut - ursprünglich als Haus für Jugendgruppen erdacht, entwickelte sich das Hotel in Richtung Seminarhotel & Urlaub für Schul- & Kinder- bzw. Jugendgruppen.
Im Laufe der Jahre ergaben sich immer wieder Renovierungen und Anpassungen, um unseren Gästen einen angenehmen Aufenthaltsort zur Verfügung stellen zu können.
Seit April 2016 ist Herr Gerold Royda Geschäftsführer im Naturfreundehotel Spital am Pyhrn. Das Team selber besteht aus langjährigen Mitarbeitern, sowie einigen neuen Teammitgliedern.
Von Mai bis Ende 2017 wurden die öffentlichen Bereiche (Restaurants, Seminarräume, Wellnessbereich, Lift) auf den neuesten Stand gebracht.
Skigebiete: Wurzeralm und Hinterstoder (50 km Pisten, 16 Lifte, 1 Liftkarte)
Wurzeralm: Gratis Skibus nur 200 m vom Hotel mit der schnellsten Standseilbahn der Welt!
Wherever we may welcome you. Whether in the Orangery restaurant in the castle park, in the parlour or in the vault - we look forward to serving you. The entire restaurant area is at ground level and therefore barrier-free.
The Orangery, in the centre of the castle park, offers the ideal setting for the best things in life: Relaxation with good food and drink, a small coffee break, a celebration, ... simply for everything that appeals to the senses.Nestled in the historic town centre of Steyr, the Orangery building wonderfully reflects the development of the town of Steyr - deeply rooted in the past, but always open to new ideas. From the outside, the Orangerie impresses with its stylish façade and well-proportioned architecture.Inside, the modern furnishings, colour scheme and lighting create an atmosphere that invites you to linger and relax away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The overall picture of the Orangery is perfectly rounded off by the castle park.
Wie denken und fühlen Extrembergsteiger? Was braucht es für eine Besteigung der höchsten Gipfel? Wie sehen die 8000er von oben aus? Die Antworten darauf und viele weitere interessante Informationen findest du in diesem außergewöhnlichen Museum.
Im Museum „Zwischen Himmel und Erde - Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner und die Welt der 8000er“ in Spital am Pyhrn kann man in die Welt der 8000er eintauchen. Schirmherrin der Ausstellung auf 400 m² ist die gebürtige Spitalerin und Extrembergsteigerin Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner. Sie war die erste Frau, die alle 14 Achttausender ohne Flaschensauerstoff bestiegen hat.
Was sie auf den Achttausendern dieser Welt erlebt hat, kann man im europaweit einzigartigen Museum nachempfinden. Auf anschauliche und moderne Weise zeigt es die Geschichte des Alpinismus, die physischen und psychischen Voraussetzungen für das Extrembergsteigen und die Besonderheiten und Phasen einer 8000er-Expedition.
Im Erlebnisraum bekommen die Besucher einen Eindruck über die extreme Höhe, die Steilheit der Wände und spüren die Kraft des Windes. Auch Originalaufnahmen der Lawine, welche 2015 das Basislager des Mount Everest zerstört hat, werden gezeigt.
Vor dem Museumseingang befindet sich ein dem K2 nachempfundener Kletterturm (derzeit aus Sicherheitsgründen gesperrt).
Der 8000er-Weg führt Wanderbegeisterte, ausgehend vom Museum, durch die Dr. Vogelgesang-Klamm bis zur Bosruckhütte, dem „Basislager“, und weiter zum Rohrauerhaus, dem „Höhenlager“. Geübte SportlerInnen gehen von dort auf den Gipfel des Großen Pyhrgas, welcher symbolisch auch dem Gipfel des Mount Everest entspricht.
Fahre in das Zentrum von Spital am Pyhrn. Bei der Sparkasse biegst du ab und dort kannst du kostenlos parken.
Im Stiftsgebäude bei der K2 Skulptur findest du den Eingang zum Museum.
Leihausrüstung: Audioguides (DE, ENG, CZ und NL) um € 2 an der Kassa erhältlich!
Hinweis: Für Kinder gibt es das Museumsquiz „Mit Wissen zum Gipfel“ zum Preis von € 2,50. Junge Gipfelstürmer erkunden die höchsten Berge der Welt, packen symbolisch einen Expeditionsrucksack und erahnen, welchen Gefahren und Risiken Extrembergsteiger ausgesetzt sind.
Public Transit
Kombinieren Sie die Anreise mit der ÖBB und den Zielbahnhöfen Steyr, Klaus, Windischgarsten, Spital am Pyhrn, Rohr im Kremstal, Gmunden oder Pettenbach.
- Suitable for groups
- Suitable for seniors
- Suitable for single travelers
- Suitable for friends
- Suitable for couples
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Early winter
Please get in touch for more information.
Stadtplatz 27
4400 Steyr
Phone +43 7252 53229 - 0
E-Mail info@360alpenland.com
Web www.steyr-nationalpark.at/
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Mountain biking is one of the most wonderful outdoor leisure-time activities. Whilst biking or on a mountain biking tour, mountains and lakes, meadows and cabins are re-discovered in new ways. A couple of rules for fair play in the forest help to avoid conflicts whilst mountain biking.
a.Pedestrians have the right of way: We are accommodating and friendly to pedestrians and hikers. Upon encountering these fellow travellers, we alert them by using the bicycle bell and slowly overtake them. We avoid paths with heavy pedestrian traffic altogether. Take nature into account: We do not leave refuse behind.
b.The braking distance should be half of the total distance visible: We ride at a controlled pace, are ready to brake and maintain a braking distance half as long as the total distance visible, especially in curves, because we always have to count on obstacles on the path. Damage to the path, stones, branches, wood piles, grazing livestock, cattle grids, barriers, tractor-type forestry machines and authorised vehicles pose dangers that we need to be ready for.
c.Don’t drink and drive!: Do not drink alcohol when mountain biking. Take care at stop-off points (dealing with bike racks, dirty shoes or clothing).
It is obligatory to provide first aid!
d.Marked routes, closed paths and blockades: Keep to the marked routes, observe the blockades and accept that these roads are primarily for agricultural and forestry use!
Blockades can often not be avoided and are in your own interest. Biking beyond the intended path and outside of opening times is punishable and turns us into illegal bikers.
e.We are guests in the forest and behave accordingly, including vis-à-vis forestry and hunting staff. Whilst mountain biking, mobile telephones and music players are forbidden! Biking requires your full attention.
f.Avoid unnecessary noise. Out of consideration to the animals living in the wild, we only bike during full daylight. As a principle, we always wear our helmet (even when riding uphill)! Don’t forget emergency supplies: We always have a repair set and bandages along.
g.Don’t overestimate your skills: We should not overdo it when it comes to biking technique and physical fitness. Take the level of difficulty posed by the route into consideration and make a precise estimate of your experience and skills as a biker (braking, bell, lights)!
h.Close gates: We approach grazing livestock at a walking pace and close every gate behind us. We should avoid causing escape and panic reactions in the animals. Nothing stands in the way of the fun and athletic challenge in the mountains and forests!
i.Traffic rules: The general traffic rules (StVO) apply for all the mountain biking routes and we adhere to them. Our bike therefore needs to be in perfect technical condition and equipped in line with the traffic rules, including brakes, a bell and lights. We inspect and service our mountain bikes regularly anyway.
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