

Eichberg circuit
A wonderful tour with fantastic panoramic views of the Katschtal awaits you!
This mountain bike tour should not be underestimated, so a certain level of fitness and endurance is required. However, this tour offers many wonderful impressions and plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind and enjoy.
Characteristics
Best season
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
The tour in numbers
challenging
Level of difficulty
17,4 km
Route
2:10 h
Time
493 hm
Uphill
479 hm
Downhill
1276 m
Highest point
Map & downloads
More information
Coming from Judenburg via Unzmarkt to Scheifling. Turn right here and drive towards Murau. In Katsch in der Mur keep right again and drive to St. Peter am Kammersberg.
Coming from Tamsweg, drive via Ranten (or Stadl an der Mur) to Murau. Keep left here and drive via Schöder to St. Peter am Kammersberg.
From the starting point at the St. Peter info point, drive through the town to the main street, cross it and drive another 300 m to the Volz mill. From there you follow the gravel road along the Katschbach to Althofen. Turn left directly into the town and after about 200m turn right into Eichbergweg. Follow the road (16% rising) for about 5km to Krenold. From there, a gravel path leads first, which then turns into an asphalt road, downhill to Mühltratte. From there you turn left down the Kammersbergweg into the town of St. Peter am Kammersberg (approx. 4km).
Alternative: At the Mühltratte turn right on the path over Forstboden (Kerschbaumer) to Knappsäge to Winklern and Obktrwölz.
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There are parking spaces available directly in St. Peter am Kammersberg near the parish church.
The ideal time for this tour is from April to October. Information brochures are available at the various information offices.