The R19 Salzkammergut Cycle Route is a 46-kilometer-long, varied cycle tour through the Ausseerland region, which is also ideal for families. The cycle route runs largely away from road traffic and offers numerous access points and connections to public transport.
The tour starts at Trautenfels Castle and leads through idyllic Pürgg, on to Tauplitz and along the foot of the Kulm ski jump to the spa town of Bad Mitterndorf. From here, the route continues on flat terrain through the Laasen moorland to Pichl-Kainisch. After the railway crossing, the route turns right towards the fishing center and leads through the Austrian Federal Forestry Office's fish farm.
The cycle path along the Kainischtraun river runs slightly downhill to Unterkainisch, a district of Bad Aussee. From there, it continues to Bad Aussee railway station, where you can join the eastern section of the route towards Lake Hallstatt.
Since 2011, the R19 has led over the Koppen Pass through the picturesque Koppental valley to Obertraun on Lake Hallstatt. At the state border, the route continues as the R2 Salzkammergut Cycle Path Upper Austria. A worthwhile detour leads to the Dachstein Giant Ice Cave in Obertraun.
Important: As the Koppental valley is reserved for hikers, a section of the cycle path runs along the Koppen Pass road – we apologize for any inconvenience.
This route is a highlight for leisurely cycling, for e-biking in the countryside, and a must for anyone who wants to experience the Ausseerland region on two wheels.