Dragon Tour Teichalm
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The "Drachentour" is a challenging mountain bike route in the
Almenland Nature Park, leads around the Hochlantsch, has beautiful views and also passes the
Teichalmsee.
The tour starts on the Teichalm and leads over the Tyrnauer Alm with a beautiful view of the Rote Wand. Then it goes down the toll road into the village. The next ascent leads up the Heuberg over forest and pasture areas. Down through a hollow path you reach the village of Mixnitz with the Bärenschützklamm gorge.
The route continues leisurely to Breitenau am Hochlantsch. The village is very popular with pilgrimage groups who visit the Schüsserlbunn pilgrimage chapel, the pilgrimage church of St. Erhard and the parish church of St. Jakob. Climbers also start their tours here on the Franz Scheikl via ferrata or at the Breitenau/H. climbing centre. Up over the Tiefenbachgraben and the old "Russenstraße", the tour leads back to the Teichalm to the Teichalmsee.
The kite tour is ridden on forest and hollow paths, forest roads and asphalted main and municipal roads. We recommend riding the Drachentour in this direction, as the "Russenstraße" can only be ridden uphill. If you ride the tour in the opposite direction, the route leads from the Teichalm via the Teichalmstraße to St. Erhard (Breitenau am Hochlantsch). The route is signposted on both sides.
Please note: The kite tour is open from the beginning of May to the end of October.
The route goes through farmed alpine pastures. You will encounter grazing animals that spend their summer holidays on the alpine pastures. We therefore ask you to treat the animals with care. Please always carefully close all pasture gates that you cross on the route. Furthermore, we ask all cyclists to stay on the designated paths and not to carelessly cross the pastures.
The Drachentour is also an ideal tour for those who want something a little more sporty on the R2 Murradweg. The Murradweg crosses the municipality of Pernegg an der Mur and near Mixnitz you can take the Drachentour to the heart of the Almenland Nature Park, the Teichalm.
For anyone who would like to start their bike tour by traveling by public transport, the ideal entry point for the tour is the Pernegg-Bierenschützklamm train station or Mixnitz train station. It is possible to travel here by bike or train from, for example, Bruck an der Mur or Graz.
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Approach from Gleisdorf/Weiz:
- B64 direction Passail
- in Passail on the L 352 Fladnitzer Straße in the direction of Fladnitz/Teichalm
- in Fladnitz/T. onto the L 320 towards Teichalm, parking around Teichalmsee, start of the tour
Approach from Bruck/Mur:
- S35 direction exit Mixnitz/Pernegg, parking station Mixnitz, start of the tour
- Take the L104 to Breitenau/Hochlantsch
- after St. Erhard turn right towards Teichalm (Waldpark Hochreiter), Teichalm road
- Follow the road to Lake Teichalm, parking around the lake, start of the tour
Go to Google Maps to calculate the journey.
All information for the journey.
As well as on the alp and in the valley, the Almenland innkeepers and huts invite you to stop for a bite to eat. You can find all information about the innkeepers here!
Arrival by train to Mixnitz station. Start or entry into the tour possible from Mixnitz station.
- Car parks around the Teichalmsee
- Mixnitz railway station car park
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Teichalmsee | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Wegweiser Drachentour | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Almlandschaft | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Forstweg im Wald | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Ausblick Alm | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Almsonne | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Almlandschaft im Sommer | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Ausblick auf die Berger | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Rote Wand | © Oststeiermark Tourismus | Chiara Raith
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Wallfahrtskirche St. Erhard, Naturpark Almenland in der Oststeiermark | © TVB Oststeiermark | Christine Pollhammer
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Tyrnaueralm, Naturpark Almenland in der Oststeiermark | © TVB Oststeiermark | Christine Pollhammer
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