Sporty circular cycling tour through the Salzburg region covering approximately 75 km daily. The route leads from Salzburg through alpine landscapes, past the Strubklamm gorge, Hintersee lake, and along the Salzach River to Zell am See. Highlights include the 380-meter Krimml Waterfalls, Hohe Tauern National Park, Kitzbühel, Königssee, and Berchtesgaden National Park. The terrain is hilly with longer steep climbs and descents on paved roads, bike paths, and gravel sections.
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Starting from Mozart’s city of Salzburg, you follow stunning routes through the alpine landscapes of Salzburg, Tyrol, and Bavaria. Panoramic paths lead you past clear rivers, sparkling mountain lakes, and lush alpine meadows where the sound of cowbells accompanies your ride. Snow-covered peaks of the Hohe Tauern and wide vistas of the Kaiser Mountains frame your journey, while baroque towns, medieval castles, and charming villages tell stories of culture and history. Nature’s wonders await too – from the thundering Krimml Waterfalls to the serene magic of Lake Königssee. Finally, you return to Salzburg, enriched with impressions that make this journey an unforgettable experience.
The starting point of your sporty cycling tour is Salzburg, the city of Mozart and Baroque splendor. Along the Salzach River, you leave the old town and cycle through quiet valleys, past the Strubklamm gorge, to the idyllic Hintersee, and further along the Salzach Valley to Golling. Following the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path, you pass the wild and romantic Salzachöfen Gorge and Hohenwerfen Castle before reaching Zell am See. From there, you cycle through the Upper Pinzgau region to Krimml, where the thundering waterfalls impress with a height of 380 meters. The king stage leads from Krimml via Mittersill and Kitzbühel to Saalfelden, before on the final day you return through the Saalach Valley, the Seisenberg Gorge, and Berchtesgaden National Park back to Salzburg.
Genneralm – Stunning views over green alpine meadows and surrounding mountain ranges. Perfect for a short break or a photo session in the heart of the Alps.
Kitzsteinhorn in the Upper Pinzgau – Majestic mountain panorama and a highlight for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Streif in Kitzbühel – The world-famous ski race course impresses even in summer with alpine history and excitement.
Krimml Waterfalls – Thundering, breathtaking, and an unforgettable natural spectacle with a 380-meter drop.
St. Sebastian Parish Church in Ramsau – A postcard-perfect setting in alpine surroundings, harmoniously combining culture and landscape.
The sporty cycling tour spans seven days with stages ranging from 70 to 110 km. The route mainly follows cycle and gravel paths, is generally hilly, and requires good fitness. Some stages can be shortened, for example, using the Krimmlbahn. Along the way, you will enjoy alpine panoramas, natural highlights, and cultural treasures.
Itinerary at a glance
Discover a varied cycling loop from Salzburg through Alpine landscapes rich in natural wonders, cultural highlights, and culinary delights. Majestic peaks, serene lakes, and the iconic Krimml Waterfalls make this tour an experience to remember.
When you stroll through narrow alleys and to impressive squares, you can feel the charm of a city full of history. Between baroque architecture and Mozart’s legacy, cozy cafés invite you to enjoy Austrian coffee specialties in a classic atmosphere.
Following the Salzach River, you leave Salzburg’s old town with its baroque splendor and traces of Mozart behind. Through quiet valleys and the impressive Strubklamm gorge, the route leads you to the idyllic Hintersee. In the alpine pastures of the Salzkammergut, rocky peaks frame lush green meadows. Pause at a traditional mountain hut to sample Kaiserschmarrn or rustic speck bread before descending into the Salzach Valley and reaching Golling.
From Golling, the Alpe-Adria Cycle Path leads past the wild and romantic Salzachöfen Gorge and over the Lueg Pass. Along the way, the impressive Hohenwerfen Castle greets you before the view opens to the peaks of the Hochkönig massif. Shortly after St. Johann, you reach the Pinzgau, and at the crystal-clear Lake Zell the stage ends amidst a picture-perfect alpine setting – perhaps with a refreshing swim in the lake.
You leave Zell am See and follow the Tauern Cycle Path into the Upper Pinzgau, where the snow-covered three-thousand-meter peaks of Hohe Tauern National Park rise impressively. Blooming meadows and quaint villages alternate, creating a fairytale backdrop. At your destination in Krimml, the thundering waterfalls with their 380-meter drop provide a spectacular finale to the day.
On this queen stage, you cycle from Krimml down the valley to Mittersill and then climb the Pass Thurn. Soon you reach the glamorous town of Kitzbühel, with impressive views of the Kaiser Mountains to inspire you. In St. Johann in Tyrol, you can recharge with Austrian delicacies before continuing on the panoramic route through the mountains, past the Hochfilzen biathlon center, to Leogang and onward to Saalfelden at the foot of the Steinernes Meer. For a shorter option, you can reduce the stage by around 30 kilometers using the Krimml railway on your own.
From Saalfelden, cycle through the Saalach Valley to Weißbach with its impressive Seisenberg Gorge. Via Hirschbichl, you reach Berchtesgaden National Park and the picturesque Hintersee lake. The mountaineering village of Ramsau welcomes you, and against the backdrop of the famous Watzmann mountain, you reach the fjord-like Königssee lake. Through Berchtesgaden, you follow the shimmering blue Königsseeache river back to the Salzach and the Mozart city of Salzburg.
You’ll mostly cycle on designated bike paths, quiet side roads, and forest trails, with only a few sections on busier streets. The route is mainly paved, with longer stretches on well-maintained gravel paths. The terrain is generally hilly, featuring some longer, steeper climbs and descents, partly on gravel.
Prices & Dates
Prices per person in EUR
Our rental bikes
Rental Bike PLUS 20/27-speed
Dereilleur gears with freewheel
Sportier, lighter and more precise premium rental bike with diamond frame
Body size approx. 155 cm - 205 cm
46 cm |
50 cm |
51 cm |
55 cm |
60 cm |
63 cm
Gravel Bike 20-speed
Dereilleur gears with freewheel
Very sporty, roadworthy premium rental bike with diamond frame
Body size approx. 155 cm - 195 cm
49 cm |
55 cm |
57 cm |
59 cm
Unisex Electric Bike 5/8-speed
Hub gears with freewheel
High-quality unisex electric bike with comfortable low entry
Body size approx. 148 cm - 195 cm
46 cm "xs" |
46 cm |
51 cm |
56 cm
Services & Information
Further details about this tour
Included
Accommodation in 3***- and 4****-hotels
Breakfast
Welcome briefing
Luggage transfer
Digital travel documents incl. navigation app, GPS-data, route book
Service hotline
Optional extras
Printed route book, per room EUR 20
Bike rental, including rental bike insurance
Arrival / Parking / Departure
Arrival by train to Salzburg (www.oebb.at)
Salzburg airport and by bus to the city center (www.salzburg-verkehr.at)
Munich airport and by train to Salzburg (www.bahn.de)
Parking: limited number of hotel parking spaces, costs approx. EUR 15 per day, public garage, costs approx. EUR 80 to EUR 115 per week
Things to note
Tourist tax, if due, is not included in the price!
Further important information according to the package travel law can be found here!
Active vacations are among the most environmentally friendly and healthiest ways to travel. Traveling on two wheels means moving in a climate-conscious way while conserving resources.
Our carefully selected accommodations, like us, are committed to lived sustainability. They are deeply rooted in their regions, work with local suppliers, provide attractive employment opportunities for local residents, and thereby strengthen local value creation.
With the Eurobike On Tour app, we offer a digital version of our travel documents, allowing you to navigate confidently while on the road. By moving to digital formats, we help conserve valuable natural resources.
Eurobike has been certified as a sustainable tour operator with the internationally recognized Travelife certification. To achieve this, more than 261 requirements were carefully met.
Even though hiking vacations are among the most climate-friendly forms of travel, they still generate CO₂ emissions. These are carefully measured using the “Carmacal” calculator. Through our commitment to selected climate protection projects, we aim to give something back to the environment.
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