| stage | distance (km) | climbing (m) |
|---|---|---|
| Ringlikon - Lingenau | 165 | 1740 |
| Lingenau - Mieming | 159 | 2390 |
| Mieming - Walchsee | 172 | 1490 |
| Walchsee - Scheffau | 168 | 2020 |
| Scheffau - Laussa | 166 | 2120 |
| Laussa - Rechengraben | 165 | 1670 |
| Rechengraben - Wien | 140 | 790 |
| total | 1135 | 12220 |



The goal of this tour was, for the first time, a city: Vienna. And the goal of
the first stage was to reach the mountains of the Vorarlberg. The weather forecasts
were very good for at least four days and i could leave home with that security in
mind. The first part of the journey was on well known roads, towards and along the
lake of Zurich. The ride was easy, and it remained easy when, after crossing the
dike to Rapperswil, the road gently began to climb to the
Rickenpass. I rode a while with two other
cyclists and that helped because we had headwind (the 'bise' wind). From the pass,
i followed the bicycle itinerary to ride down to Wattwil, a small and nice road,
steep in its last part. From Wattwil, i followed the Thur valley to Lichtensteig,
and from there started to climb to the Wasserfluh
pass, a quite steep but short climb. This morning, the temperature was perfect
to ride. After the steep descent from the Wasserfluh, my road went up and down many
times, but rather gently. I entered the canton of Appenzell, well known for its
cheese and for the architecture of its farms, disseminated in the pastures on the
many mountains and valley slopes.
There was some popular bicycle race and, for kilometres, i kept crossing cyclists
coming the other way (they had better luck with the wind, as i still had to fight
against the bise). From Trogen, i went down and then up to the
Ruppen pass, the first new pass of this tour.
The climb was easy, but the descent steeper and longer. Down in the Rhine valley,
the air was now warm. I crossed the river (and the border) to Austria and rode to
Dornbirn, but i was glad as i could leave this town and its traffic to find a
quieter road again. I climbed into the Bregenzerwald. There were clouds around the
mountains but no rain. Arriving at Lingenau, i started to look for an hotel room.
This was no problem because the mainseason had not yet really begun.
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ringlikon | 0 | 630 | |
| Zürich | 10 | 410 | - |
| Kilchberg | 12 | 470 | 60 |
| Rüschlikon | 14 | 430 | - |
| Thalwil | 17 | 480 | 50 |
| Rapperswil | 43 | 410 | - |
| Ricken | 63 | 790 | 380 |
| Lichtensteig | 72 | 610 | - |
| Wasserfluh | 77 | 840 | 230 |
| Furth | 79 | 670 | - |
| Brisig | 90 | 900 | 230 |
| Hundwil | 96 | 770 | - |
| Stein | 99 | 820 | 50 |
| Rämsen | 102 | 690 | - |
| Speicher | 111 | 930 | 240 |
| Trogen | 113 | 880 | - |
| Ruppen | 117 | 1000 | 120 |
| Altstätten | 126 | 460 | - |
| Kriessern | 131 | 420 | - |
| Alberschwende | 158 | 720 | 300 |
| Müselbach | 162 | 620 | - |
| Lingenau | 165 | 700 | 80 |
| total | 165 | 1740 |

Sunday and full sunshine for this second day. And since it was sunny Sunday,
there were many motorbikes on the pass roads. I had actually never seen so many
motorbikes in one day! Only the first climb
(Riedbergpass) was still quiet. Quiet but not
easy: after entering Germany, between Balderschwang and the pass, the slope
increased suddenly, and steep passages alternated with very steep ones. The descent
to Obermeiselstein was more or less the same, except that brakes were now at work
and no longer the legs. The i rode north to Sonthofen, and east again to Hindelang,
where the next serious climb began, the
Oberjochpass , which brought me back to Austria.
Then there was a long descent with a few short and gentle climbs in between. I
arrived at the Gaichtpass... descending. Why it is call a pass, i don't know. Sure,
after it the road was much steeper, down to Weissenbach.
Arriving in the Lech valley, i went in direction south-west. South-west? Yes, i
could finally take advantage of tailwinds and ride to Stanzach at a good speed.
Then, however, i went into the next difficulty: the very irregular, partly really
steep climb to Namlos, Kelmen and
Berwang. I thought that this would just be one
pass, but actually it was like three ones in a row. At least the descents between
them were nice, as was the landscape of these medium mountains with many forests.
As i came back to the valley in Bichlbach, i had to ride on a main road, except
when it went into a tunnel to shortcut the town of Lermoos. This tunnel (and it's
better) is forbidden for bicycles. As both the road around and the tunnel met
again, in the climb towards the Fernpass, there
was much traffic, including busses and caravans, but at least the road was broad
enough for them to pass me without threatening my security. Just before the pass, i
enjoyed the spectacular view to the Blindsee, with the Zugspitze in the background.
After a last descent to Nassereith, i went into that village and took a small
road towards Aschland, but then left it again to climb on a half-decomposed road
(used to sledge in the winter) to reach
Holzleiten away from the big traffic. After the
pass, i started to look for an hotel or a bed-and–breakfast, and finally stayed in
Mieming, on a plateau above the Inn valley.
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lingenau | 0 | 700 | |
| Riedbergpass | 23 | 1420 | 720 |
| Sonthofen | 39 | 740 | - |
| Oberjoch | 56 | 1180 | 440 |
| Schattwald | 59 | 1080 | - |
| Nesselwängle | 71 | 1150 | 70 |
| Weissenbach | 79 | 880 | - |
| Stanzach | 89 | 940 | 60 |
| Kelmen | 101 | 1370 | 430 |
| Rotlechsäge | 104 | 1220 | - |
| Brand | 106 | 1320 | 100 |
| Rinnen | 108 | 1270 | - |
| Berwang | 111 | 1340 | 70 |
| Bichlbach | 116 | 1080 | - |
| Lermoos | 125 | 1000 | - |
| Fernpass | 133 | 1220 | 220 |
| Nassereith | 144 | 840 | - |
| Holzleiten | 149 | 1120 | 280 |
| Obermieming | 159 | 910 | - |
| total | 159 | 2390 |

After a good sleep and a good breakfast, i hit the road again and went down to
Telfs, then climbed over the Buchener Höhe to
Leutasch. What a difference with the previous day: much less traffic. I arrived so
in a beautiful broad valley, gently going down to the german border. Just the last
stretch before Mittenwald was very steep. From there, i could ride on a bike path
and avoid the heavier traffic. I rode through Wallgau, turning right just after
coming out of this town and taking a nice little road along the Isar. Because this
was a toll road, there were only a few cars and a few other cyclists between
Wallgau and Vorderriss, then just some more motor vehicles towards and along the
Sylvenstein lake.
After this lake, there was a slight climb towards the austrian border, then i went
left to the german boder again and, somewhat steeper, to the
Achenpass. I stopped in Kreuth to eat and drink,
then went a few kilometres further north to Rottach. I had to ask a few people till
someone could tell me the way up to Valepp... but nobody was able to tell anything
about the kind of road going from there to the east. Even the guy at the toll
station in the valley had no idea! Well, the climb to Valepp was irregular, with
some really steep parts, but the road was good. Further, however, there was only a
gravel road. I did not like the idea of riding back and making a large detour, so i
decided to try riding these approximately 12 kilometres. The gravel itself was not
bad, but sometimes it was steep and really at the limit for a road bicycle. Twice i
had to rely on my sense of orientation because there were other forest roads... but
not on my map. I arrived at a small pass called
Elendsattel, which means misery. Apart of the
misery of the gravel, however, it was beautiful. Would just be better by mountain
bike. After the descent, i arrived on the main road running south to the
Ursprungpass and again to Austria. Then i had a
long descent to Kufstein with just a short climb on the way. In Kufstein, i had to
search and to ask, but finally found my way north to Ebbs, a town from which i
could turn right and climb towards Walchsee.
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Obermieming | 0 | 910 | |
| Telfs | 9 | 670 | - |
| Buchen | 19 | 1290 | 620 |
| Wallgau | 49 | 860 | - |
| Fall | 71 | 780 | - |
| Achenpass | 85 | 940 | 160 |
| Rottach | 104 | 730 | - |
| Valepp | 120 | 890 | 160 |
| Elendsattel | 129 | 1140 | 250 |
| Zipflwirt | 137 | 820 | - |
| Ursprungpass | 140 | 840 | 20 |
| Vorderthiersee | 151 | 600 | - |
| Thierberg | 154 | 670 | 70 |
| Kufstein | 158 | 500 | - |
| Ebbs | 165 | 470 | - |
| Walchsee-Durchholzen | 172 | 680 | 210 |
| total | 172 | 1490 |

Same weather, similar programme! First ride east, enter Germany, take the german
alpine road, go south over a steep pass, reenter Austria and make a loop
south-east-north. The 3rd and 4th stages had much in common. The main difference is
that i did not have to ride again on gravel. The first two hours were an easy ride
leading over Reit im Winkel towards Seegatterl
and Schmelz. After a fast descent to Schneizlreuth came a steep climb to the
Schwarzbachwartsattel, not the longest climb but
perhaps the longest pass name! Just after the pass, i took a small road to the
right, rode down to the a lake (Hintersee) and had a short stop at a restaurant
there: i needed all my strengths for the next climb, the steepest i ever did on my
road bicycle. On my map, the Hirschbichl was
given with 23%, which is probably exact for the steepest (but fortunately short)
stretches. At least it was macadam all the way, except just for two avalanche
gullies. The 30% sign in the descent, however, was probably exaggerated!
After a flat road to Saalfelden, i climbed to the
Filzensattel. Up to Maria Alm, the slope was
very gentle, but then it became really steep. After this pass, the descent was fast
but short, leading to Dienten, from where it climbed again, to the
Dientnersattel. The descent from there to
Bischofshofen was much longer. From this town to the north, i encountered some
furious headwinds. I was riding down, but had to pedal as if it would have been
flat or even uphill. I was therefore quite surprised as i noticed that my bicycle
computer indicated more than 100 km/h! Well, the sensor is sensitive to
electromagnetic fields, like from the railway which was running parallel to the
road. In Golling, i could finally leave the main road. I felt that it was very warm
and that i had done enough for the day. Thus i started to look for some green sign
'Zimmer frei'. And i found one in Scheffau, a small village a bit away from the
road.
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walchsee-Durchholzen | 0 | 680 | |
| Kössen | 10 | 580 | - |
| Reit im Winkel | 16 | 680 | 100 |
| Groissenbach | 18 | 660 | - |
| Seegatterl | 22 | 760 | 100 |
| Waich | 37 | 660 | - |
| Schmelz | 44 | 770 | 110 |
| Schneitzlreuth | 55 | 500 | - |
| Schwarzbachwartsattel | 63 | 870 | 370 |
| Hintersee | 70 | 780 | - |
| Hirschbichl | 77 | 1180 | 400 |
| Weissbach | 85 | 650 | - |
| Saalfelden | 98 | 750 | 100 |
| Maria Alm | 104 | 900 | 150 |
| Filzensattel | 115 | 1290 | 390 |
| Dienten | 118 | 1080 | - |
| Dientnersattel | 122 | 1360 | 280 |
| Bischofshofen | 139 | 560 | - |
| Golling | 163 | 480 | - |
| Unterscheffau | 168 | 500 | 20 |
| total | 168 | 2020 |

This stage was full of contrasts. The first pass, the
Lienbachsattel was a beautiful ride over the
largest alpine pasture of Austria (Postalm) and i enjoyed it very much. Both up and
downhill. Then, however, i had to ride over main roads with much traffic for about
80 km, including the Pötschenpass which, in
spite of its slope, is passed by many trucks. On some stretches, the roads to
Liezen had a bicycle lane or something approximately like a bicycle lane. Other
places, there was a separate small road, but then with poor indications of
direction... or none at all. For sure, i'll not keep a very good memory of this
part of the tour, but there was not really a way around.
The Pyhrnpass was already much better: less
traffic, nice landscape and a good road for an easy but fast descent. Approaching
Windischsgarten, i took a road to the right leading to the
Hengstpass. And the day ended as it had begun:
with a nice pass ride away from the trucks and from too many cars. The weather was
now overcast and, compared to the previous days, it was not too warm towards the
end of the stage. The climb was regular and thus no too hard. The descent was long,
its lower part along the canyon of the Laussa river. I stopped at the first
'Gasthaus' i found. I took a shower and washed my clothes. Only afterwards, i was
told that there was only something cold for supper (sausage-salad and bread). Too
bad for my cyclist's hunger, but i did not want to hit the road again. Especially
because the shower was now also outside!
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unterscheffau | 0 | 500 | |
| Pichl | 11 | 520 | 20 |
| Lienbachsattel | 22 | 1300 | 780 |
| Aigen | 41 | 540 | - |
| Bad Ischl | 49 | 480 | - |
| Bad Goisern | 58 | 500 | 20 |
| Pötschenpass | 67 | 990 | 490 |
| Bad Aussee | 75 | 660 | - |
| Kainisch | 86 | 830 | 170 |
| Stainach | 107 | 660 | - |
| Liezen | 120 | 660 | - |
| Pyhrnpass | 128 | 950 | 290 |
| Spital | 137 | 640 | - |
| Hengstpass | 153 | 990 | 350 |
| Unterlaussa | 166 | 560 | - |
| total | 166 | 2120 |

The sixth stage began with the remaining of the descent from the Hengstpass to
Altenmarkt. There, i joined the main (but quiet) road to Mariazell. It was
following a river all the way, but instead of keeping the same slope it was going
many times up and down. Obviously, austrian engineers never ride bicycles! After
this unplanned interval training, i took a narrow road to the left leading into a
small valley... and into the wilderness. Again, i had asked about the quality of
the road, since maps are never really reliable in this regard. I was told that it
was paved all the way. Well, sometimes no answer would be better than a wrong one!
After the place called Klaus, i found... gravel. Fortunately it was fine gravel,
easy to ride even with a road bicycle. After a few kilometres, there was another
problem: the road was closed because of forest works. I decided to try anyway and
didn't see anybody at all. So i reached the pass of
Bärenriss without even hitting the bear. The
descent to Holzhüttenboden was also on gravel and also without anybody in
sight.
I finally came back to the civilisation as i reached the road up to the
Zellerrain pass. After a short drink-stop there,
i rode down to Mariazell (fast but not so beautiful). From this pilgrimage town, i
wanted to add a loop over two further passes: Niederalp and Lahnsattel, but
arriving at the foot of the first one in Wegscheid, i saw a sign indicating that
the second one was closed because of landslides. I thought about another way to
continue the journey and decided to ask people later, in Mürzsteg, between both
passes. The Niederalp climb was quite hard
because of the heat, but the descent was much fun, also as it was no longer steep:
i got help from a nice tailwind. In Mürzsteg, i was told that the landslide was
very small. And, this time, the information was correct. It was essentially closed
to any traffic, but even the policeman who was there did not tell anything as i
rode between the stones lying on the road. A big advantage: there was no other
traffic over the Lahnsattel. Then i went down
almost to Mariazell again, but turned right to the small lake of Hubertus. And i
stayed along this small road for the night, in a small bed-and-breakfast.
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unterlaussa | 0 | 560 | |
| Engl | 7 | 430 | - |
| Altenmarkt | 8 | 460 | 30 |
| Abraham | 41 | 510 | 50 |
| Bärenrisssattel | 68 | 1070 | 560 |
| Holzhüttenboden | 75 | 770 | - |
| Zellerrain | 82 | 1130 | 360 |
| Mariazell | 91 | 870 | - |
| Wegscheid | 104 | 840 | - |
| Niederalp | 113 | 1230 | 390 |
| Mürzsteg | 122 | 780 | - |
| Lahnsattel | 138 | 1010 | 230 |
| Rechengraben | 151 | 790 | - |
| Hubertussee | 158 | 840 | 50 |
| Rechengraben | 165 | 790 | - |
| total | 165 | 1670 |

The first thing which i noticed as i woke up was the light: i had already
travelled 7° of longitude to the east without changing time zone; the day was thus
about half an hour earlier. The second thing: it was chilly in the narrow Walstern
valley, the cold air flowing down like the stream. As i left after breakfast, the
temperature was still around 12°, but the weather was nice again. I first climbed
to the Krumbachsattel, a nice and quiet little
road. Even over the Gscheid and down to
St-Aegyd, on a broader road, i encountered only few traffic. The landscape was
still made of small but relatively steep hills, with forests and some pastures. The
next passes to the east, Ochsattel and
Rohrersattel, were not very different, even
their altitude was the same. I stopped at Pernitz to buy something to eat and
drink, which i did in nearby park, watching a school class practicing outdoors for
a dance performance. Then i rode to the last pass of this tour, a small but very
nice one: Auf dem Hals. It was mostly in the
forest and i appreciated the shade because it was warmer and warmer.
It is only after a small hill north-east of Pottenstein that i finally saw the
Danube valley. However, i had still some 50 km to ride and they were not the most
enjoyable ones. I was approaching Vienna and the traffic was more and more dense. I
finally entered the city, not among the most bicycle-friendly, and had to stop to
find out where i was on a city map. For this, i took advantage of a restaurant
terrace in the shade of the trees. With the help of two customers who knew something
about Vienna by bicycle, i was able to find an easy way to ride to the quarter of
Döbling, almost at the other end of Austria's capital.
There i met my friends Anne and Dieter and their children Loïc and Chloé. The mother
of Dieter was also there to help packing everything: preparing to move back to
Switzerland. Yes, it was really the last opportunity to visit them as long as they
were in Vienna! So we could have a nice evening together, and i could tell them
about this journey with its many passes, many kilometres, much sun and no rain, no
puncture, no incident or injury.
| distance (km) | altitude (m) | climbing (m) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rechengraben | 0 | 890 | |
| Krumbachsattel | 11 | 950 | 60 |
| Knollenhals | 15 | 940 | - |
| Gscheid | 19 | 970 | 30 |
| Mitterbach | 30 | 550 | - |
| Ochsattel | 36 | 860 | 310 |
| Gstettner | 42 | 760 | - |
| Rohrersattel | 54 | 860 | 100 |
| Gutenstein | 63 | 480 | - |
| Pernitz | 69 | 430 | - |
| Auf dem Hals | 78 | 660 | 230 |
| Pottenstein | 85 | 320 | - |
| Grossau | 91 | 380 | 60 |
| Traiskirchen | 105 | 230 | - |
| Wien | 140 | 210 | - |
| total | 140 | 790 |
PS / 11.7.2005