Biking at Hauser Kaibling

© Josh Absenger

(E-)Bike enjoyment in Styria

Experience the Hauser Kaibling by mountain bike

Biking at Hauser Kaibling means nature, adventure and boundless freedom on two wheels. Whether by mountain bike, e-bike or racing bike - the Schladming-Dachstein vacation region offers ideal conditions for leisure cyclists, sporty enthusiasts and families. You can experience the mountains around Schladming-Dachstein at their most beautiful on over 1,000 kilometers of signposted cycle paths and mountain bike trails. From leisurely pleasure routes in the valley to challenging trails at lofty heights, there is a tour to suit everyone.

© Josh Absenger
© Josh Absenger
© Josh Absenger
© Nolis und Sabrina Vanray
© Josh Absenger

Kaibling tour

Starting point: 8-seater gondola lift mountain station

The Kaibling loop starts comfortably with the ascent in the 8-seater gondola lift. From the mountain station, an idyllic alpine path leads you into the Gumpental valley, where the cozy Stanglalm invites you to stop for a bite to eat. The route continues to the Styrian Bodensee on the Petersberg. You can park your bike there and take a relaxing walk around the idyllic lake. The return journey takes you via the Seewigtal valley and Ruperting until you arrive back at the valley station of the 8-seater gondola lift.

Length of the loop: 17.4 km - elevation gain: 170 ↑ / 864 ↓ - difficulty: medium

Gumpental tour

Starting point: 8-seater gondola lift mountain station

The Gumpental loop also starts at the mountain station of the 8-seater gondola lift. After a short ascent, the route is almost entirely flat or downhill - perfect for leisure cyclists and families. You reach the Stanglalm in Gumpental via beautiful alpine pastures , which is perfect for a break. Recharge your batteries and cycle back to the valley station via Ruperting .

Length of the loop: 12.6 km - altitude difference: 120 ↑ / 817 ↓ - difficulty: easy

© Josh Absenger
© Josh Absenger

Krummholz tour

Starting point: 8-seater gondola lift mountain station

The Krummholz tour is ideal for anyone who wants to explore the Hauser Kaibling, the popular transmitter and the natural gem of the Kaiblingalm by bike. Thanks to the 8-seater gondola lift, you save many meters in altitude and start directly at the mountain station. From here, a forest trail leads to the Sender plateau, where the Krummholzhütte and the TOMiziel await you - perfect places for a break. The route continues to the Kaiblingalm, a real natural gem with fantastic views of the Dachstein massif. You can treat yourself to regional delicacies at the Kaiblingalm or the "d'Genussalm". The return journey follows the same route. From the mountain station, you also have the option of joining the Kaibling loop to the Styrian Bodensee or taking the gondola back down to the valley in comfort.

Length of the loop: 13.4 km - altitude difference: 440 ↑ / 440 ↓ - difficulty: medium

Singletrack Haus-Aich

For bike enthusiasts

Hauser Kaibling is the ideal starting point for a visit to the Haus-Aich singletrack trail park. Right at the valley station, you will find plenty of parking spaces as well as a modern bike and sports rental shop so that nothing stands in the way of your biking experience. You can expect a variety of routes that wind playfully through the trees and provide plenty of flow. Particularly exciting: three different loops offer fun and a unique biking experience for all ages and levels of difficulty - from beginners to experienced mountain bikers.

Lageplan Singletrack Haus/Aich | © Schladming-Dachstein

E-bike rental

directly at the valley station

The Hauser Kaibling sports store is located directly at the valley station of the Hauser Kaibling 8-seater gondola lift and is your professional partner for everything to do with bikes, hiking and mountain days. Here you will find everything you need for your active day in the Schladming-Dachstein region - high-quality bikes for children, teenagers and adults, expert advice and a reliable mechanic service for e-bikes and bikes.

Discover the diversity of the mountain summer at Hauser Kaibling