Smile Tour of Austria / A Scot in Austria.

Smile Tour of Austria

The Smile Tour of Austria – After the lockdown in 2020, I undertook a tour across Austria on my ebike. When I planned my route, it looked like a big smile, hence the Smile Tour of Austria. I wanted to do a tour on my own across a country that is my home and that I love. I was keen to cycle on several bike paths to illustrate the scenery we have here. Also, help people understand what to expect from a bike tour, plus for visibility for my website and social media sites. And finally, I wanted to spread positivity about travelling after the lockdown and everything that has gone on since covid spread worldwide.

I have been riding an e-bike for over a decade and have done several tours throughout Austria and many other European countries. However, this is the first time I have completed a tour alone without my husband to help.

Just try it.

I am not an athlete or a fitness fanatic, I’m in my 50s and of the cuddly persuasion, but I also love cycling and exploring the countryside on two wheels. I want to encourage and inspire people to get out and try something new, irrelevant of their shape, size or fitness. If you can ride a bike, you can ride an e-bike – it’s cycling but easier.

Changing views

I have worked with the public for over 30 years and continue to work in tourism in winter. Covid changed a lot of people. I had hoped mainly for the better, but I am still unsure two years on. We have our ‘new normal’ now, but I am unsure what that means. In 2020 I couldn’t wait for a new normal, so I created my own, cycling over 1100 km all over Austria, covering 7 of the 9 provinces and seeing the most beautiful parts of this incredibly diverse country. The Smile Tour of Austria became my new normal.

Whatever you are looking for, trying an e-bike tour will be something you will never regret. You see the world from a different angle and meet people you may never have had the opportunity to meet. It opens up a whole new world to so many people. I will warn you, though, it is highly addictive, and you won’t be able to stop once you start.

Why the Smile Tour of Austria?

When planning my trip, the route looked like a smile; I decided to call it that. A Scot in Austria is just because that is who I am.

Smile Tour of Austria
Smile Tour of Austria

Smile Tour of Austria Route

Below you will find each day I completed with the kilometres and the height gain and loss. I have also included the Radweg (bike path) name to help with any planning you would like to do.

Each of these days is on Komoot – find me under Lindsey Cairns – Ebike Europe.

Tirol & Salzburgerland

22.6 Stage 1. Kufstein to St Ulrich Via Ellmau, St Jo, Waidring and St Ulrich – 51kms. (730m up, 370m down) Wilder Kaiser radweg, Mozart radweg, Pillerseetal

23.6 Stage 2 – St Ulrich to Böckstein 84.2kms (800m up, 540m down) Tauern radweg & Gasteinertal radweg / Alpe Adria Radweg

Carinthia

24.6 Stage 3 – Böckstein durch den Tunnel nach Mallnitz – Sachsenberg Sachsenburg – Weissensee – Ausflug 66.5kms (750m up, 1330m down) Through Mölltal, Drau radweg / Alpe Adria Radweg

25.6 Stage 4 – Sachsenberg – Velden am Wörthersee 71.9kms (300m up, 380m down) Drau radweg

26.6 Stage 5 – Velden to St Kanzian am Klopeinersee 75.3kms (500m up, 520m down) Drau radweg

27.6 Stage 6 – Rundum Klopeinersee 36.2kms (360m up, 330 down)

28.6 Stage 7 – Klopeinersee – Wolfsberg 73.6kms (530m up, 377m down) Drau radweg & Lavantal radweg

29.6 Stage 8 – Wolfsberg – Deutschlandsberg 66.8kms (1,250m up, 1330m down) Verbindungs Etappe zwischen Kärnten / Steiermark

Styria

30.6 Stage 9 – Deutschlandsberg – via Leibnitz – Mureck 76.4kms (500m up, 410m down) Südsteiermark Weinstrasse Radweg

1.7 Stage 10 – Mureck – Bad Radkersburg – St Anna am Aigen 47.3kms (330m up, 160m down) von Mureck on R2 Mur Radweg & R12 Radweg

2.7 Stage 11 – Rundum St Anna am Aigen 31.5kms (680m up, 680 down)

3.7 Stage 12 –St Anna am Aigen – Güssing, 71.2kms (620m up, 700m down) R12 Radweg & R1 Jubiläumsradweg

Burgenland

4.7 Stage 13 – Güssing – Grosspeterdorf, 41.9km (510m up, 340m down) R1 Jubiläumsradweg

5.7 Stage 14 – Grosspetersdorf – Rust, Part 1 Grosspetersdorf to Hartberg (31.3km 340m up, 300m down), Part 2 Mattersburg – Rust (28.2km 130m up, 240m down), R1 Jubiläumsradweg

6.7 Stage 15 – Neusiedlersee (38kms 130m up, 120m down) – mit Fähre und Lokal Radweg

7.7 Stage 16 – Rust – Neusiedl am See 43.5kms (160m up, 140m down) R1 Jubiläumsradweg

8.7 Stage 17 – Neusiedl am See – Wien 66.2kms (270m up, 240m down) R1 Jubiläumsradweg & Danube Radweg

Vienna & Lower Austria

9.7 Stage 18  – Wien – Krems 81.9kms (230m up, 190m down) Danube Radweg

10.7 Stage 19 – Krems rundfahrt 32.3km (470m up, 470m down) Danube Radweg plus lokal radweg

11.7 Stage 20 – Krems – Hochfilzen mit Zug dann nach Hause.

Thoughts?

As always, let me know your thoughts. If you have any specific questions, go to my Facebook page @ebikeeurope and ask me.

Interested? Read on….

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Technical Information

Distance

21 days km

Time Taken

Difficulty

1100

Rating

Summary

Whether it's e-biking, scenery, mountains or lakes, the Smile Tour of Austria has it all. Even if you have never considered an e-bike tour, read on....
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