Panorama Tour (Wies) - a perfect triad

Logo Panorama Tour (Wies) - a perfect triad
Logo Panorama Tour (Wies) - a perfect triad
Tour data
21.52km
328 - 506m
Distance
397hm
391hm
Ascent
01:30h
 
Duration
Brief description
Signposted mountain bike tour no. 202

In viticulture, a cuvée of three different grape varieties is often referred to as a triad. The idea behind it: By blending three grape varieties, a completely new wine with a unique character is created.

Difficulty
easy
Rating
Technique
Fitness
Landscape
Experience
Starting point

Marketplace Wies

Route
Wies
Pfarrkirche Gegeißelten Heiland
0.0 km
Weinbau-Buschenschank Pichlippi
3.2 km
Pfarrkirche Maria im Dorn
4.9 km
Hasewend’s Kirchenwirt
5.0 km
Eibiswald
5.4 km
Aibl
7.6 km
Jöbstl Stammhaus
10.2 km
Buschenschank Garber
12.7 km
Haiden
17.3 km
Wies
21.5 km
Pfarrkirche Gegeißelten Heiland
21.5 km


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Description
The Panorama Tour (Wies) offers a triad of a special kind. Namely, a triad consisting of three wonderful wineries that are connected on a short but unique mountain bike tour. What is unique about this short tour in Schilcherland around Eibiswald and Wies is how it combines short, crisp climbs, wonderful places to stop for refreshments and fantastic panoramas of southwest Styria to create an impressive cycling and enjoyment experience.

The "Panoramatour Wies" - the perfect triad is the tour of your choice if you want to

want to start or end your cycling holiday in Schilcherland with a short pleasure tour, if you would like to get to know three typical wineries of the Schilcherland on one tour: the Haring Winery, vulgo Pichlippi, the Garber Wine and Pleasure World, the Peiserhof and theif you want to absorb an incredibly dense impression of the diversity of the area on a short bike tour, if you are looking for a mountain bike tour that your children can handle and that offers suitable rest and play facilities in the Buschenschänken, if you would like to combine the panorama tour and the panoramic tour 101 and put them together to create a 360-degree cycling experience around Eibiswald and Wies, if you want to take your new mountain bike or e-bike out for the first time on a short test tour, if you are looking for a bike tour on your biking holiday after a long, hard tour the day before, where you can move your legs for a short time, but where the focus should be on relaxation and enjoyment, or if you want to make a very short detour to Schilcherland after a long day at work and are looking for a perfect transition to the end of the day or an end in a Buschenschank.
Directions

From the starting point at the market square in Wies, start in a westerly direction towards Altenmarkt.At the end of the village turn into the "alte Wieser-Straße" and the first ascent begins up to the hill after the "Schönen Aussicht".
From there it's a gentle descent downhill and past the Buschenschank Pichlippi, which offers wine and culinary delights as well as a great children's playground, down to Eibiswald and leisurely to the Eibiswald church square, the starting point for many other mountain bike tours.
At the end of the main square, a short detour to the left leads up to the festival hall of the market town of Eibiswald, to the vocational school and past Eibiswald Castle. The castle is open on school days as the apprentice house of the Styrian Chamber of Commerce. The inner courtyard of the castle is worth seeing. To do so, leave the route briefly, turn left after the festival hall and continue past the vocational school in an easterly direction to the castle.
Staying on or returning to the original route, finish the short loop following the signs until you reach the B69. From there, continue in a westerly direction, turn off at the roundabout in the direction of St. Oswald/Soboth and continue from there for around one kilometre to Gasthof Bachseppl (closed).
There, at the signposted turn-off, the first ascent begins over the Aichberg to the Garber Wine and Pleasure World. The route leads past the vineyards of the Garber family and opens up wonderful views back towards Eibiswald and the Kapuner mountain.
At the Garber Winery, in addition to the Wine and Pleasure World, the panorama tower invites you to take a break and enjoy a panoramic view of southwest Styria.
From the Garber winery, the route continues downhill in an easterly direction, over to the Filatsch inn, where a short, crisp climb over the Höhenstraße awaits in a northerly direction and then downhill to the turnoff into the Wolfgruben.
This cool downhill leads into the densely wooded Wolfgruben-Graben. If you think back 200 years and let your imagination run wild, you can certainly associate this with a former wolf retreat.
Downhill, a gravel section begins that leads to the Peiserhof.
The next small challenge is a short climb from the Wolfgruben up to Haiden to the Peiserhof. From there, wonderful views open up again down to Eibiswald, over to the Kapuner, the Radlpass and St. Lorenzen.With the ascent to Haiden, the difficulties of the route are as good as overcome.
From Haiden you cross the Radlpass federal road over the cycle and pedestrian bridge and roll along the Kowaldstraße again to the Buschenschank Pichlippi, from there you roll along the same route back to the starting point in Wies.

Highest point
506 m
Endpoint

Marketplace Wies

Height profile

Equipment
 

Any bicycle (the entire route is on asphalt)

 

Check your bike after each tour for air pressure, spoke tension and brake pads.

A helmet is a must for every bike tour.

Think in advance about what equipment you need to take with you: warm clothing, rain and wind protection, a repair kit and first aid kit should be in your rucksack, as well as a charged mobile phone.

Safety instructions
Always drive at a controlled speed and at half visibility, especially on bends, as obstacles can be expected at any time (e.g. road damage, stones, branches, temporarily stored wood, grazing livestock, grazing grids, barriers, tractor-forestry machines, authorised persons' vehicles). Be considerate of other people, walkers and pedestrians. Only overtake at walking pace! Be aware of the difficulty of the route, accurately assess your experience and ability as a biker! Protect your head with a helmet and check your equipment (brakes, bell, lights) before every bike tour!Keep to barriers and please accept that some paths are primarily used for agricultural and forestry purposes! Be considerate of nature and wildlife, do not leave the marked route, refrain from riding off the open paths and finish your bike tour before dusk. Please do not leave any litter behind.

  

Attention: No liability! (*)

 

*) Mountain biking is a risky sport! The landowners, the Eibiswald cycling club, tourism association and municipalities accept no liability!

Some tours (see description) are "pure nature", the forest paths lead over roots, stones, streams, are partly washed out and are not maintained. Pushing and carrying passages are necessary depending on ability. We recommend private accident insurance or membership of the Alpine Club. Have fun!

Tips

Visit the Buschenschank Garber with its panorama tower!

Additional information
Map with all mountain bike tours available at the businesses and at the tourist office Schilcherland Eibiswald-Wies or can be ordered at Schilcherland.at!

 

Tip: the Styria Tours App, available free of charge on Google Play and in the App Store (Android, iOS) offers detailed first-hand information: short facts (length, duration, difficulty, ascent and descent in metres of altitude, ratings), map, route descriptions, altimeter, compass, summit finder, navigation along the tour. In addition, you can create your personal list of favourite tours and points, save tours and excursion destinations offline, play on social media channels and more.


Directions
Plan directions via Google Maps to the starting point of the tour: www.google.at/maps

 

Directions from Graz / Vienna (north): Take the motorway towards Graz (A2) to the Lieboch exit. Continue on the B76 towards Stainz, Deutschlandsberg and Eibiswald.

Directions from Carinthia (west):Drive from Lavamünd on the B69 (Südsteirische Grenzbundesstraße) towards Soboth. Continue to St. Oswald o.E. and Eibiswald to Wies.

Directions from the east:Motorway exit Vogau/Straß. Continue on the B69 (Südsteirische Grenzbundesstraße) in the direction of Gamlitz, Leutschach, Oberhaag and Eibiswald to Wies.

Directions from Slovenia (south):Drive from Muta or Radlje ob Dravi over the Radlpass on the B76 (Radlpass federal road) towards Eibiswald and Wies.

Public transportation
With ÖBB to Wies,

ÖBB www.oebb.at  or Verbundlinie Steiermark www.busbahnbim.at

With the BusBahnBim app of the Verbundlinie, timetable information has never been easier: all connections by bus, train and tram in Austria can be queried by entering places and / or addresses, stops or important points. The app is available as a free app for smartphones (Android, iOS) - on Google Play and in the App Store.

Parking
There are sufficient free parking facilities (Park & Ride) near the Wies Markt stop.

Plan your journey via Google Maps to a nearby car park

Car park starting point of the tour


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