Holiday Highlights
- Staying in beautiful Salzburg – the City of Mozart
- Cycling along the River Salzach and through numerous nature reserves
- Blue skies set against snowcapped peaks shimmering in the lake waters
- Cycling on traffic-free and well maintained cycle paths
- Taking a refreshing lake swim after a day in the saddle
- Enjoying a game of miniature golf in Franking
- Visiting the monastery at Mondsee, where the wedding scene in the Sound of Music was filmed
Itinerary
Welcome to the culturally rich city of Salzburg! Hopefully you’ll have some time today to explore. Salzburg has something for everyone, grab an ice cream and take a stroll through the winding streets of the old part of town, take in the cityscape of Salzburg from the top of Kapuzinerberg, or pick up some souvenirs from the Getreidergasse, the city’s most famous shopping street.
You’ll then return to your hotel to meet your local representative. You will be fitted to your rental bikes, should you be renting, and you will have the chance to discuss your upcoming ride, as well as receiving all the tour information you’ll need for the week ahead.


- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 190 - 255 Metres Approx.
After a short train journey (approx. 8 Euros per person, incl bike), you’ll be ready to begin your tour.
The train takes you to Obendorf; birthplace of the famous Christmas carol – ‘Silent Night’. From here, humming Christmas carols, you will ride along the lovely babbling river Salzach into the diverse nature of Austria’s largest moor area: here the warm lakes Höllerersee and Holzöstersee await with lidos where you can take a dip. It will feel like your our own little garden of Eden.
Your home for the next two nights is the quaint village of Holzoester, located in the countryside of the Lake District. Being a small village you will reap the benefits of a slower pace of life, it is also worth bearing in mind the amenities here are limited and you may have to venture out of your hotel and into the town for your evening meal. Our local team include great information in your road book, so be sure to check here for restaurant recommendations and opening times.
If you‘re all raring to go today, you can opt to ride the full way from Salzburg to Holzoester (45 Kms total).
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- Ascent: 420 Metres Approx.
After a swim in the wonderfully warm moorland lake, you might want to flex your golfing prowess at ‘Wanderbauerngolf‘- a special kind of miniature golf with holes modelled on agricultural equipment and played with wooden bats!
If batting balls at ploughs and harrows isn’t your thing you can hop back on your bikes and ride along the river Salzach to Burghausen, a beautiful city, where you can catch a glimpse of a Bavarian castle in the medieval old town.
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- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 420 Metres Approx.
Here in the nature reserve, time seems to stand still. You’ll cycle through this animal paradise to Michaelbeuern and from there into the Trumer-Lake district with its three crystal clear lakes, Lake Obertrumer See, Lake Mattsee and Lake Grabensee. This is the best place to cool off, have fun and relax in the glistening water after your ride.
Although todays ride is shorter in distance, you will encounter a few rolling hills, you may wish to take a steady pace and allow some extra time to reach your next destination.
Depending on availability at the time of booking, you may tonight see yourself staying in Seekirchen (if you have a preference, please let us know at the time of booking and we’ll do our best to accommodate).
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- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 135 Meters Approx.
A cool jump in the water? Not just one but three big lidos (entrance fee included) await you. Try the slide or the raft, or just relax on the lakeside, and for the adventurous amongst you, you can experience an aerial adventure in the high ropes course, and swing as high as 35 metres in the air (entrance fee not included; approx. 30 euros per adult and 20 euros per child. Please check opening days / hours before you visit.) A brilliant outdoor adventure for children and adults, but please be sure to follow any and all safety advice provided at the safety briefing! Please note, minimum height of 110cm.
Alternatively, if you‘re all about the bike, there’s a short ride you can do along the Obertrumer See.
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- Ascent: 480 Metres Approx.
Today’s ride begins by winding through the nature reserve and the network of small lakes of Egelseen to Schleedorf, a village which showcases traditional local crafts. From Schleedorf you’ll cycle on to Lake Mondsee.
Mondsee is home to a striking monastery which encompasses the church where the wedding scene from the Sound of Music was filmed. Even without such a claim to fame the church is still worth a visit for its stunning interior. After a dip, relax by the lake or head to a local inn and try the schnitzel and apple strudel.
A shorter ride today if you spent last night in Seekirchen.
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- Meals: Breakfast
- Ascent: 255 Metres Approx.
Today is your last ride of the week, but with the incredible views on offer, you might wish you had another week to explore!
The route will lead you past lush meadows along the cycle path to Thalgau and onwards to Eugendorf. From here you’ll continue on the tracks of the disused Ischler-railway all the way to the river Salzach and then along the Tauern-cycle path into the centre of Salzburg.
To reward your efforts this week treat yourself to a delicious ice cream and savour some local Salzburg chocolates ‘Mozartkugeln’ at the place of their creation. There may not be enough time to take in everything this city has to offer but high on the list might be a visit to Mozart’s birth place, the cathedral, Mirabell Palace, ‘Hohensalzburg’ Salzburg Castle, and if travelling with kids, they’ll love the water fountains in Hellbrunn Palace and the animals of the Hellbrunn Zoo.
Let us know if we can help with booking any extra nights in this lovely city.
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After breakfast you might have the time for a last look around Salzburg before catching your return flight home. If you‘re looking to tick off all of Salzburg’s wonders and attractions you might want to pre-arrange some extra days in this wonderful city!
Please note; The distance you ride each day will be determined by the location of your hotel each night. The two options stated on some of the days are not optional shorter or longer routes, but more an indication of the distances to each of the possible accommodations. Please ensure you are comfortable with all of the distances stated above.


Understanding Profiles
Use these profiles to see:
- Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
- Ascent / Descent in metres (vertical axis)
Click 'see gradient' to see:
- Distance in Km (horizontal axis)
- % Gradient (vertical axis)
Please check the scales on both graphs, and both axes as they both may differ from day to day.
White vertical lines indicate unpaved sections or slightly rougher terrain. Using both graphs, alongside the grading and terrain information provided, will give you a full picture of how flat, bumpy or steep the climbing on your particular tour is going to be. Please keep in mind this is an indicative guide and GPS units and software produce different statistical information.
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The Cycling
Terrain
Approximately one third of this easy to follow route is on cycle paths, the rest sees you riding through fields, on forest paths, along rural roads and on small, quiet side roads. There are a few short sections on roads with traffic.
On the banks of the lakes and alongside the Salzach river, the routes are flat, but there are some hilly sections in between.
We recommend that adults and children alike, have a good basic level of fitness and good cycling skills (including some experience riding in traffic).
It is possible to use an E-Bike for this holiday. For more information about riding an electric bike on our holidays please click here

Leisure Cycling Grade
Distances generally between 15-30 miles / 24-48 kms per day
For those looking for an easy-going route
Mainly on the flat
Some undulations and the odd cheeky challenge
Our grading guidelines have been carefully created based on our many years of cycling experience, as well as customer feedback from our trips. Of course, if you're still struggling to figure out where you fit on the scale, do feel free to give us a quick call and we'll be more than happy to help!
For more information about our grading system click here.
Is this suitable for you?
Maybe you have recently got into cycling and would like to do more over consecutive days, or maybe you‘re looking for a more energetic alternative to your usual holiday? If you‘re looking for an opportunity to try some quiet roads, cycle paths or some accessible, cycle friendly routes these holidays might be for you. You’ll come across some gently undulating terrain and the odd cheeky challenge, so we’d generally expect those on a Grade 2 holiday to ride their bikes relatively frequently at home, perhaps commuting to work or heading out for some leisurely rides at the weekend.
For more information about the grading of this holiday in particular, please check out the terrain section which will give you some specifics of what to expect on this tour.
Dates & Prices
Daily departures available. The seasonal prices below are per person, and are applicable for all start dates between and inclusive of the stated dates.
2025 12 Apr – 05 Oct
Season 1 – £1095 12 Apr – 18 Apr / 27 Sep – 05 Oct
Season 2 – £1195 19 Apr – 16 May / 13 Sep – 26 Sep
Season 3 – £1295 17 May – 12 Sep

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Whats Included 
A) Accommodation (shared twin / double en suite rooms) in 4* or good quality 3* hotels and guesthouses
B) Meals as per the itinerary (B-Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
C) Local representative (with welcome meeting)
D) Detailed travel documents (1 per room) and access to navigation app
E) Luggage transfers
F) Miniature golf in Wanderbauergolf, Franking
G) Entrance fee to the lidos at the Trumer Lakes
H) Salzburger Seeland card
I) Financial Protection through ABTOT
What's not Included 
A) Bike rental (available if required)
B) Flights and charges for travelling with your bike
C) Travel to first hotel on arrival day
D) Travel from final hotel on departure day
E) Single room (available if required)
F) Travel insurance
G) Meals not stated in the itinerary
H) Personal clothing and equipment
I) Personal expenditure (souvenirs, bar bills, hotel facilities etc)
J) Entrance fees to museums and other attractions en route
K) Train ride on day 2, approx 10 euros per person (incl. bike)
L) Visitors tax (to be paid locally to each hotel where required)
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