Details for: Moststraße and Mostviertler Mont Ventoux
Brief description
The ascent to St. Michael/Bruckbach among cyclists is named after the famous mountain in Provence. Difficult terrain along the Moststraße - great panorama as a reward!
Description
The first 10 km lead through the Redtenbach valley up to the Kreuzgruber Höhe. A fast descent is soon followed by the second ascent to the tranquil pilgrimage village of Maria Neustift. The route continues downhill through the Ramingtal valley towards Steyr before turning right and taking a fairly steep climb into the Urltal valley, where a few flat kilometers allow your legs to recover a little.
Soon, however, you turn right again and see the church of St. Michael am Bruckbach above you. The grassy mountain rears up in front of you like a gentle giant and the road quickly climbs to a gradient of over 12%. As on Mont Ventoux in Provence, the mountain can be very demanding when free of trees. The effort is worth it - at the top you are rewarded with a fabulous view over the Mostviertel, especially the Moststraße.
The route continues along the ridge until the descent down into the Urltal valley and you roll back to Waidhofen via Ertl and a final short snapper.
Starting point of the tour
Stadtplatz, Waidhofen/Ybbs
Destination point of the tour
Stadtplatz, Waidhofen/Ybbs
Directions
A1 motorway exit Amstetten West, B121 Ybbstal federal road 25km to Waidhofen/Ybbs.
Parking
Parking garage Schlosscenter, directly opposite Parkbad/Schlosshotel
ÖBB from Amstetten to the main station Waidhofen/Ybbs.
Author's tip
Discover the circular hiking route "Heart of the Mostviertel" around St. Michael.