Gravel tour to the Schwarzensee lake

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  • MediumLevel
  • arrow_right_alt41,6 kmDistance
  • terrain901 mHighest point
  • trending_up382 mUphill
  • trending_down383 mDownhill
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St. Johann offers us great opportunities for outdoor activities not only in winter, but also on hot summer days. Have you brought your gravel bikes? Perfect, then let's ride a little uphill first and enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the Kitzbüheler Horn and Wilder Kaiser before we have the chance to cool off at the Schwarzensee lake.

Gravel tour from St. Johann in Tyrol

St. Johann is located in the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps and is naturally a hotspot for all kinds of sports in both summer and winter. Gravel bikes are generally a newer sport that is conquering the roads and forest tracks in Austria. St. Johann offers us almost endless possibilities here. Well, as long as our legs will carry us, because of course the Kitzbühel Alps also offer us many very technical sections and steep climbs.
On the way to Lake Schwarzensee, we find a good mix of challenging climbs, fun gravel sections on forest roads and dirt tracks as well as cycle paths without heavy traffic. Beginners should not underestimate this tour with its climbs and over 400 metres of elevation gain, even for ‘pros’ it offers plenty of challenges with its ascents.
We roll out of the centre of St. Johann in a westerly direction and bypass the busy main road. We soon reach Oberndorf in Tirol, where our route borrows from the Rummler and Gruttenrunde. Incidentally, these are also suitable for gravel bikes. 

Through the hills to gravel delight

It is often said: ‘First the work, then the pleasure!’
Here, too, we first have to drive almost 200 metres uphill at a maximum gradient of 12%. Don't worry, the road is tarmac and of course most of the time the gradient is well below 10%. 
But the best thing about it is the view at the top. When we reach a farm at the top, we have to stop and look back. The panorama of the Wilder Kaiser here is absolutely phenomenal.
We ride downhill on short gravel sections before heading uphill again at the Hasenbergweiher pond. As a mini-lake, the Hasenbergweiher also gives us a foretaste of our destination and invites us to linger in its idyllic setting.
The climb to the Steuerberg is also our longest gravel climb. We ride uphill on the best gravel with a good gradient that is not too hard.
A brilliant descent awaits us there.

Cooling off at the Schwarzensee lake

Now we come from ‘behind’, meaning away from the traffic on the main road to the Schwarzensee. Particularly motivated cyclists can get in a little extra training here at the Schwarzsee Natural Fitness Park.
A stop at the Schwarzensee is of course a good idea!
For one, there is a small kiosk on the promenade for snacks, drinks and, of course, ice cream! If you've brought a lock and a little time with you, you should definitely take a dip in the lido, too.

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Gravel tour to the Schwarzensee lake

Features

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  • Asphalt, Easy to grip nature trails
  • - outdoor clothing
    - sturdy shoes
    - Sufficient food and drinks
    - First aid kit
    - Mobile phone with full battery & charger
    - Hiking map & guide literature
    - GPS device or download the GPS data to your mobile phone if necessary
    - Sun protection (sunglasses, sun cream, cap)
    - Rain protection
    - Cash
    Multitool & repair kit, bike pump
  • Coming from Salzburg on the B178, take the Salzburger Straße into the roundabout, take the third exit and park at the Steinlechnerplatz car park. 
    Coming from the direction of Kitzbühel on the B161, enter the roundabout and take the first exit, turn left at the next junction to the Steinlechner car park and park.


    This is how you get to the St. Johann in Tirol region: https://www.kitzbueheler-alpen.com/en/stjo/getting-here/holidays.html
  • Bus: Linie 4000, 4012, 4060 Bus stop: Haltestelle St. Johann in Tirol Steinlechnerplatz
    Train: 201 Giselabahn Bahnhof St. Johann in Tirol

     
  • Parking place Steinlechnerplatz (you will have to pay a parking fee)

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