Mozart Bike Tour
This approximately 390-km-long cycle path is probably the most beautiful way to follow the traces of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
This cycle route is named after the composer W. A. Mozart, who was born in Salzburg. The route leads through the lake districts of Salzburg and Bavaria – with the Mozart town as the ideal starting and finishing point. Salzburg, where the two Mozart museums provide an insight into his life, rounds off the dynamic tour perfectly.
The long-distance cycle route is divided into 16 stages that can be completed in about 10 to 14 days. Salzburg, Traunstein or Rosenheim are good starting points due to their excellent travel connections. A detour to the Mozart village of St. Gilgen on Lake Wolfgang is possible from Salzburg.
Facts:
- Total distance: 390 km
- Elevation change: ca. 1800 m
- Start/finish: Salzburg, Traunstein or Rosenheim are ideal starting points due to excellent transportation connections. However, you can essentially begin the tour wherever you please.
- Conditions: 90 % bike paths and side roads with little traffic, mostly paved.
- Time requirement: 10-14 days. This averages out to around 40 km per day.
- more Information about the Mozart-Radweg