Motorbike holidays in the Mühlviertel (Mill Quarter) Motorcyclists welcome: Biker holidays in the Mühlviertel
On the trail of life in full swing
Anyone who says Mühlviertel must also say Große Mühl, Kleine Mühl and Steinerne Mühl. Because these rivers gave the region in Upper Austria its name. What's more, the Mühlviertel would be unthinkable without its many crystal-clear rivers. And anyone who says Mühlviertel is also guaranteed to say deceleration. This is because the grounding happens all by itself here when riding a motorbike. The places of power, the granite rocks, the far-reaching views and, above all, the people of the region ensure this. The warmth and closeness to the region that you experience here are infectious. Little by little, bend by bend, organic farm by organic brewery, you will understand better what makes the region so attractive.
Travelling through the granite & gneiss highlands
To the north of the Danube, the Mühlviertel not only borders Lower Austria, but also extends the radius of curves as far as Bavaria and southern Bohemia. Characterised by the granite and gneiss highlands, an extensive network of gentle country roads awaits you on a motorbike holiday in the Mühlviertel. The Gosausee mountain road, the Pyhrn Pass and the Hengst Pass are the icing on the cake. A visit to the impressive Schlögener Donauschlingen should also be on the programme - the unique river meander in the upper Danube valley, halfway between Passau and Linz, is the largest forced meander in Europe. It is magnificent both from the riverbank and from a bird's eye view!