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Antiesen bike path

  • Suitable for families
  • culinary interesting
  • culturally interesting
  • Flatly
  • Possible accommodation

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Path number: R23
Starting place: 4981 Reichersberg
Destination: 4682 Geboltskirchen

duration: 3h 3m
length: 42,6 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 386m
Altitude difference (downhill): 254m

Lowest point: 341m
Highest point: 593m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Individual Views

Paths covering:
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information: Sperre zwischen Schiller und Försterstraße in Ried im Innkreis
since 15.01.2025

Antiesen cycle path - family-friendly 42 km

The starting point for the family-friendly Antiesen cycle path can be found on the Inn cycle path near Reichersberg. Before the start, the Augustinian canons' abbey with its abbey vinotheque and baroque manor garden invites you to linger and enjoy.

Tip: The bird of prey shows in the eagle station Obernberg (approx. 4 km from Reichersberg) are worth seeing.

Via Antiesenhofen you roll into the valley of the Antiesen. On low-traffic side roads you continue to St. Martin im Innkreis. The cycle path leads past the Calvary Way of the Cross, the castle of the Arco-Zinneberg family and many typical Innviertel buildings.

Through fields, meadows and along the Antiesen floodplains you reach Utzenaich. This small, picturesque village, which is characterized by agriculture, also invites you to linger around the idyllic local pond and in the guest gardens of the inns. A detour to the parish church with its neo-Gothic high altar is worthwhile.

Refreshed, you continue a little further off the Antiesen to Aurolzmünster, a village that was elevated to the status of a market town as early as 1406. The origins of the market town go back to the year 800 after christ, when monks of the Bavarian monastery Niederaltaich settled in the fertile area of the Antiesen valley. The magnificent baroque castle of Aurolzmünster, built between 1691 and 1711, is particularly worth seeing.


Then the Antiesenradweg leads about 7 km along the Antiesen to the district and fair city of Ried im Innkreis. Here lived and worked over seven generations the famous sculptor family Schwanthaler. Works of all generations and style epochs can be admired in the museum Innviertler Folklore museum. Numerous guest gardens and stores invite you to stroll around.

The tour continues via Hohenzell to Haag am Hausruck. The adventure mountain Luisenhöhe offers exciting leisure activities for the whole family, nature lovers and sports enthusiasts.

After a short continuation you will reach Geboltskirchen. This is where the Antiesen cycle path meets the Trattnachtal cycle path.

Numerous connection possibilities: Inn cycle path, Römer cycle path, Trattnachtal cycle path, circular routes possible

Route: asphalted or well paved on bike paths, side roads and freight roads, slight inclines in the Hausruck area, suitable for all bikes

Signposting: R23, green-white signs
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  • Suitable for groups
  • Suitable for schools
  • Suitable for teenagers
  • Suitable for seniors
  • Suitable for single travelers
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for friends
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for children
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.


Antiesen bike path
Tourismusverband s'Innviertel
4943 Geinberg

Phone +43 7723 8555
Fax machine +43 7723 8555 - 4
E-Mail info@innviertel-tourismus.at
Web www.innviertel-tourismus.at
https://www.innviertel-tourismus.at

We speak the following languages

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Tour-Details

Path number: R23
Starting place: 4981 Reichersberg
Destination: 4682 Geboltskirchen

duration: 3h 3m
length: 42,6 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 386m
Altitude difference (downhill): 254m

Lowest point: 341m
Highest point: 593m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Individual Views

Paths covering:
Asphalt

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