Apple bike path

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Apple Cycle Path (short name B62)
overall length 44 km
location
Flag of Austria.svg Burgenland
Starting point Gerersdorf near Güssing
47 ° 4 '8 "  N , 16 ° 15' 13"  E
Target point Gerersdorf near Güssing
47 ° 4 '8 "  N , 16 ° 15' 13"  E
Flooring Asphalt / two short unpaved sections at the end of the route.
Height difference 640 m
difficulty demanding, only for sporty drivers
Traffic volume Local roads, goods roads

The apple cycle path is a 47-kilometer circular cycle path in southern Burgenland that leads from Gerersdorf-Sulz via the communities of Kukmirn , Rohr , Heugraben to Sankt Michael and back to the starting point.

In the course of the route there are connections to the Lahnbach cycle path , to the orchards cycle path and to the Burg-Güssing cycle path .

Sights along the way

Individual evidence

  1. Radatlas Burgenland , Bikeline- Radourenbuch , 1: 100,000. 3. Edition. Verlag Esterbauer, 2007, ISBN 978-3-85000-097-0 , p. 147
  2. Apple bike path B62 on fahr-radwege.com. Retrieved March 12, 2017.