St. Corona route

Mountainbike route from Altenmarkt/Triesting

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Elevation profile

19,81 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 19,81 km
  • Ascent: 261 egm
  • Descent: 259 egm
  • Duration: 2:10 h
  • Lowest point: 399 m
  • Highest point:600 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • With refreshment stops
  • Suitable for families and children

Details for: St. Corona route

Brief description

A light, family-friendly, beautiful route with some viewpoints.

Description

The St. Corona route is a family-friendly mountain bike loop in the Wienerwald. The route offers several scenic highlights, including the picturesque locations St. Corona and Klein-Mariazell, which are known for their historic churches. The route passes through varied landscapes with dense forests and open fields, providing frequent beautiful views and is suitable for families as well as leisure cyclists.

Starting point of the tour

Altenmarkt/Triesting

Destination point of the tour

Altenmarkt/Triesting

Route description St. Corona route

We start in Altenmarkt an der Triesting heading towards Kaumberg. After 1.8 km, you first turn left and then right beside the B18 until at Km 5 you turn right towards St. Corona via Untertriesting and Neuwald, cycling a long but pleasant uphill stretch. In St. Corona, take the L127 towards Altenmarkt to turn left at Km 14.7 towards Klein Mariazell. Then we cycle downhill back to Altenmarkt.

Surface: Asphalt 88%, gravel 12%

Directions

Coming from Vienna take the A21 to the Mayerling exit, B11 to Nöstach, then via Hafnerberg to Altenmarkt an der Triesting.

Coming from the south take the A2 to the Leobersdorf exit, B18 to Altenmarkt an der Triesting.

Coming from the west take the A1 to the Steinhäusl junction, from there onto the A21, A21 to the Alland exit, B11 to Nöstach, then via Hafnerberg to Altenmarkt an der Triesting.

Equipment

A safe and functional mountain bike is a prerequisite for all routes. Helmet and gloves protect in case of falls and can be supplemented by knee and elbow protectors on single/shared trails. A modern mountain bike with disc brakes and sufficient tire tread is recommended. For single and shared trails from the red difficulty level, a fully suspended bike with modern geometry is recommended. Tools, tire levers, pump, and spare tube help in case of a breakdown. Sufficient provisions (drinks and food) should be carried along with a mobile phone and wind/rain jacket.

Safety information

Before every ride, check the functionality of brakes, tires, and suspension fork/damper. Always ride with hazard awareness and controlled speed and adjust the route choice to the group's riding skills and the terrain. The Fair Play rules must always be observed. Single/shared trails as well as built paths in trail parks and trail centers often have stones, roots, steep sections, steps, and sharp corners that require a certain riding skill. In case of doubt, simply dismount and push the bike.

Map recommendations

MTB map Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald

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