Gravel bike tours in Austria

Austria is one of the most popular destinations for gravel bike tours in Europe. Set against a backdrop of stunning Alpine landscapes, scenic gravel tracks and diverse natural scenery, there are tours to suit every level of ability. Discover a selection of gravel bike routes and experience Austria’s diversity on two wheels.

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Marbachalm
Salzburger Sportwelt / SalzburgerLand  (AT)
Salzburger Sportwelt / SalzburgerLand  (AT)
Difficulty
Easy
Duration
2:10 hr./hrs.
Distance
27.9 km
Uphill
390 m
Downhill
390 m
Two cyclists on a mountain road overlooking a lake and alpine houses
Easy Gravel Tour
View of Lake Millstättersee
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
3:23 hr./hrs.
Distance
43 km
Uphill
820 m
Downhill
820 m
Three cyclists wearing helmets chatting in front of a historic building with palm trees.
Easy Gravel Tour
City - Country - River
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
6:41 hr./hrs.
Distance
93.1 km
Uphill
1030 m
Downhill
1030 m
Schönenbach round trip
Bregenz Forest / Vorarlberg  (AT)
Bregenz Forest / Vorarlberg  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
7:02 hr./hrs.
Distance
74.3 km
Uphill
1860 m
Downhill
1860 m
Three cyclists riding on a path with mountains and clouds behind
Easy Gravel Tour
Gamskogel hut
Brixental Valley / Tyrol  (AT)
Brixental Valley / Tyrol  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
3:44 hr./hrs.
Distance
49.4 km
Uphill
650 m
Downhill
650 m
Two cyclists on a mountain road overlooking a lake and alpine houses
Easy Gravel Tour
View of Lake Ossiach
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
5:10 hr./hrs.
Distance
60.4 km
Uphill
1370 m
Downhill
1370 m
Three cyclists riding on a tree-lined forest path in autumn
Easy Gravel Tour
Koschuta round
Lake Wörthersee / Carinthia  (AT)
Lake Wörthersee / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
9:36 hr./hrs.
Distance
135 km
Uphill
2030 m
Downhill
2030 m
Three cyclists riding by Lake Reschen with submerged church tower in background
Easy Gravel Tour
Church tower around Lake Reschen
Nauders - Reschensee / Tyrol & South Tyrol  (AT & IT)
Nauders - Reschensee / Tyrol & South Tyrol  (AT & IT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
3:27 hr./hrs.
Distance
35.7 km
Uphill
860 m
Downhill
860 m
Three cyclists with helmets overlooking a lake and mountains
Easy Gravel Tour
The centre of Carinthia
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
NOCKBIKE Area / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
4:16 hr./hrs.
Distance
56.6 km
Uphill
880 m
Downhill
880 m
Two cyclists riding on a path near a castle and green foliage
Easy Gravel Tour
Inner Wimitz - Half-day
Central Carinthia / Carinthia  (AT)
Central Carinthia / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
4:20 hr./hrs.
Distance
50 km
Uphill
1110 m
Downhill
1110 m
Three cyclists crossing a bridge over a stream in rural fields
Easy Gravel Tour
To the Herzogstuhl & to Klagenfurt
Central Carinthia / Carinthia  (AT)
Central Carinthia / Carinthia  (AT)
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
3:38 hr./hrs.
Distance
53.2 km
Uphill
340 m
Downhill
340 m
Silbertal Gravel Tour
Vorarlberg  (AT)
Vorarlberg  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
6:23 hr./hrs.
Distance
65.7 km
Uphill
1780 m
Downhill
1780 m
Stone mountains round
Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn / SalzburgerLand  (AT)
Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn / SalzburgerLand  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
4:52 hr./hrs.
Distance
66.4 km
Uphill
560 m
Downhill
560 m
Two cyclists on a stone bridge in a mountainous landscape
Easy Gravel Tour
Border tour
Gravel.Tirol / Tyrol  (AT)
Gravel.Tirol / Tyrol  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
5:06 hr./hrs.
Distance
64.1 km
Uphill
1000 m
Downhill
1000 m
Two cyclists on mountain trail with forest and mountains in sunny weather
Easy Gravel Tour
Around the Tyrolean Lech
Gravel.Tirol / Tyrol  (AT)
Gravel.Tirol / Tyrol  (AT)
Difficulty
Difficult
Duration
10:14 hr./hrs.
Distance
141 km
Uphill
1260 m
Downhill
1260 m

Why Austria is a paradise for gravel bike tours

Austria offers the perfect conditions for unforgettable gravel bike tours. An extensive network of trails, varied landscapes and an excellent tourist infrastructure make the country one of the most attractive destinations for gravel bikers in Europe. From relaxed rides through picturesque valleys to challenging routes with an alpine character, beginners, leisure cyclists and ambitious sports cyclists alike will find suitable challenges.

The diversity of the landscapes is particularly appealing. Dense forests, crystal-clear lakes, scenic high-altitude trails and extensive gravel roads ensure a varied riding experience. At the same time, numerous gravel bike hotels offer ideal conditions for a thoroughly enjoyable cycling holiday, with personalised tour advice and impeccable service.

Gravel bike tours for all ability levels

Whether you’re clocking up your first few kilometres on gravel or looking for long rides with plenty of elevation gain – Austria has the perfect route for you. With a range of difficulty levels and route lengths, you’ll find gravel bike tours here for relaxed day trips, sporting challenges or multi-day bikepacking adventures.

From scenic routes in SalzburgerLand to varied trails in Tyrol, Carinthia and Vorarlberg, right through to leisurely tours in Lower Austria, every region offers its own unique character. Whilst leisure cyclists enjoy scenic trails, ambitious gravel bikers will find challenging tours with alpine terrain, varied gravel sections and impressive panoramic views. Austria therefore has the perfect gravel bike tour for every riding level and style.

FAQ on gravel bike tours in Austria

Which regions in Austria are particularly well suited to gravel cycling?

With its varied landscapes, well-maintained forest tracks and numerous unpaved roads all within a compact area, Austria offers ideal conditions for gravel bike tours. The Salzburg region, Tyrol, Carinthia, Vorarlberg and Lower Austria are particularly popular.

The options range from alpine panoramic routes and scenic gravel roads to leisurely tours along lakes and river valleys. A particular advantage of Austria is the high density of designated cycle and mountain bike paths, which are ideal for gravel bike adventures.

When is the best time for gravel bike tours in Austria?

The best time to visit is between May and October. During these months, most trails are free of snow and ice, and conditions are particularly pleasant for long hikes.

Whilst spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and less crowded trails, the summer months provide ideal conditions for alpine tours at higher altitudes. However, the length of the season can vary depending on the region and altitude.

Are gravel bike tours suitable for beginners too?

Yes, many gravel bike tours in Austria are ideal for beginners. As well as challenging routes, there are numerous routes with moderate climbs, easily rideable gravel tracks and manageable distances.

Thanks to the wide selection of tours of varying difficulty levels, beginners can gain experience step by step. Many routes also run along roads with little traffic, offering a relaxed riding experience surrounded by nature.

Are there any specialist gravel bike hotels in Austria?

Yes, there are certified hotels in Austria that specialise in catering to the needs of gravel cyclists. These hosts not only offer comfortable accommodation but also provide valuable assistance with route planning.

The most common services include secure bike garages, washing facilities, tour tips, and maps and GPS equipment. Many hosts are keen cyclists themselves and share their personal recommendations for the region’s most beautiful gravel bike tours.

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