Haßbachtalroute – E-Bike

E-Bike Tour from Warth municipal office

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Elevation profile

27,96 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Route: 27,96 km
  • Ascent: 605 egm
  • Descent: 605 egm
  • Duration: 2:34 h
  • Lowest point: 378 m
  • Highest point:888 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops
  • Accessibility by train and bus

Details for: Haßbachtalroute – E-Bike

Brief description

Warth - Maierhöfen - Heißenhof - Urbankapelle - Ödenkirchenstraße - Lichtenau - Haßbach - (alternatively Kulm and Thann) - Kirchau - Warth

Starting point of the tour

Warth municipal office

Destination point of the tour

Warth municipal office

Route description Haßbachtalroute – E-Bike

The route starts at the market square in Warth at the municipal office. Ride along the federal road to the Aichhofstraße junction, past the Café-Bäckerei Fischböck, continue in the direction of Kirchau, under the A2 bridge take the turn-off to the left in the direction of Palm and Maierhöfen. Follow this road until you reach Rotte Maierhöfen; at the next crossroads, please keep left in the direction of Eben.

 

At Rotte Zierhof, there is the possibility to visit the Mostschank Familie Thomas Ungersbäck (please check beforehand regarding opening days). In Eben, follow the path towards Heißenhof, then turn left at the end of the gravel road towards Ödenkirchenstraße and Urbankapelle.

 

You can also make a detour here to Molfritz, where a visit to the Mostwirtshaus of the Hannes Ungersbäck family is possible (please check beforehand regarding opening days). It is especially worthwhile in spring, as beautiful avenues of cherries await you.

 

At the “Urbankapelle” chapel, turn right along Ödenkirchenstraße until you reach Landgasthof Fally. Then continue in the direction of Rams and, at the first opportunity, turn right in the direction of Lichtenau. At Sandwerk im Tal, keep to the right and cycle along the Haßbach stream until you reach the first crossroads, where you will then see the village of Haßbach on your left after only about 500 m. By the way, you will also find one of our brewers, Martin Gruber, here.

 

Along the L 143 state road, you are now heading to Kirchau.

Alternatively, you can now take the L143 in the direction of Penk and then head towards Kulm and Thann at the first junction to Warth.

 

Once in Warth, you can now charge your e-bike at the charging stations on the market square, at Cafe-Bäckerei Fischböck or at Siaß’n Eck.

Directions

Südautobahn A2, exit Seebenstein or Grimmenstein

Warth is located directly on the B54

Parking

in the immediate vicinity of the market place

Scheiblingkirchen-Warth railway station

Rail connection from Wiener Neustadt in the direction of Aspang

Bus stop Warth Marktplatz

Bus connections from Neunkirchen to Aspang or from Wiener Neustadt to Kirchschlag

More info at: www.vor.at and www.oebb.at.

More info/links

Verantwortlicher für den Inhalt dieser Tour
Wiener Alpen in Niederösterreich
Letzte Aktualisierung: 26.09.2024

Equipment

We recommend wearing a cycling helmet on rides. Wear suitable clothing and sturdy shoes. You should consider taking rain and sun protection. Take enough to drink with you.

Safety information

When choosing a route, make sure it suits your experience and fitness level. Check the weather forecast in advance.

Author's tip

Rent an e-bike at the Grimmenstein petrol station and travel to Warth via the EuroVelo9 (approx. 15 min) or by train!

 

Refreshment stops:

Gasthaus Brunner, Warth

Café-Bäckerei Fischböck, Warth

Kaffeehaus “Siaß´ Eck”, Warth

Landgasthof Fally, Kirchberg/Warth

Gasthaus Maier, Haßbach

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