- Brief description
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A bike tour through one of the most beautiful regions in the Alps, the Ausseerland. Past Grundlsee and Altausseer See, this sporty bike path leaves nothing to be desired.
- Difficulty
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medium
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Pichl Kainisch
- Route
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Äußere Kainisch0.0 kmPrietal0.7 kmRadling1.8 kmGschlößl2.7 kmGruben4.4 kmFischkalter6.4 kmBräuhof6.6 kmGut7.7 kmUntertressen8.7 kmHanischbühel9.9 kmObertressen10.4 kmBad Aussee (659 m)10.8 kmIm Nöckl12.1 kmKendl12.9 kmTrauninsel13.3 kmAltaussee14.1 kmHinter-Posern14.9 kmSagbühel16.5 kmKaltwasser16.9 kmJagdhof17.1 kmBlaa Alm18.9 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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To also pay a visit to the spa town of Bad Aussee, drive straight ahead on Radlingstraße (Alte Salzstraße), past the Kalvarienberg Church of St. Leonhard and down to the center.The second option opens up at the entrance to Grundlsee, where you can turn left and head down the Traun River to Bad Aussee.
- Directions
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The tour starts at the train station in Kainisch and branches off from the well-known Salzkammergutradweg >R19
- Highest point
- 897 m
- Endpoint
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Blaa Alm
- Height profile
- Equipment
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A few tips for safe biking:
Before and after each bike tour check the air pressure, spoke tension and brake pads.
The helmet belongs to every tour.
Consider in advance what equipment must be present: warm clothing, rain and wind protection, repair kit and first aid kit belong in the backpack. Also a charged cell phone. - Safety instructions
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Emergency call rescue: 144
Emergency Reporting Tip - Provide answers to the six W questions:
What happened? How many injured? Where did the accident happen? (possibly GPS coordinates) Who is reporting? (callback number) When did the accident happen? Weather at the accident site? - Additional information
- Directions
- Public transportation
- Parking
- Author
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The tour R61 "Ausseer cycle path is used by outdooractive.com provided.