Mozart Cycle Path – The Complete Course
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Berchtesgadener Land TourismusBahnhofplatz 4, D-83471 Berchtesgaden
Tel.: + 49 (0)8652-65650-0
Fax: + 49 (0)8652-65650-99
Chiemsee-Alpenland Tourismus
Felden 10, D-83233 Bernau am Chiemsee
Tel.: + 49 (0)8051 96555-0
Fax :+ 49 (0)8051 96555-30
info@chiemsee-alpenland.de
SalzburgerLand Tourismus
Wiener Bundesstrasse 23, A-5300 Hallwang
Tel.: + 43 (0)662 6688-0
Fax: + 43 (0)662 6688-66
Chiemgau Tourismus e.V.
Leonrodstraße 7, D-83278 Traunstein
Tel.: + 49 (0)861 90 95 90-0
Fax: + 49 (0)861 90 95 90-20
info@chiemgau-tourismus.de
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The length of the Mozart cycle path is about 450 km. However, there are connecting routes between St. Lorenz and Köstendorf, Laufen and Kössen, as well as Bad Reichenhall and Salzburg, all of which make it possible to do shorter round trips on the Mozart cycle path.
Altitude Difference:
The total difference in altitude is about 2000 m. It is recommended to cycle the Mozart cycle path in an anti-clockwise direction. The entire route through the Salzburger Land and the adjoining Bavaria, as well as the section through the Tyrol, consists of 90% cycle paths and side-roads. For the most part, the path is paved.
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