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Discover Austria

Austria

Discover Austria

WhitePeak Austrian Experience - Motorcycle Tour in the Heart of the Alps. This motorcycle tour is an invitation to explore some of the most spectacular alpine roads in Europe. Designed for riders who appreciate both the adrenaline of perfect twisties and the beauty of breathtaking mountain landscapes, the route takes us through the heart of the Austrian Alps, crossing regions famous for their crystal-clear lakes, legendary mountain passes, and authentic alpine villages. The base of our adventure is the village of Steyrling, a quiet and authentic place in Upper Austria that becomes the starting point for exploring some truly spectacular routes. Over five days of riding, we will discover the impressive scenery of the Salzkammergut region, ride along the shores of Attersee and Mondsee, cross the border into Bavaria passing by the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, and climb some of the most renowned alpine roads in Europe. Among the highlights of the tour are the spectacular crossing of the Timmelsjoch Pass and the legendary riding experience offered by the Großglockner High Alpine Road. Each day brings a new landscape, a new mountain pass, and a new riding experience that transforms this journey into a truly memorable adventure. Beyond the spectacular roads, the tour also offers the authentic Austrian experience: charming alpine cities such as Innsbruck, traditional mountain villages, local gastronomy, and the special atmosphere that emerges when a group of riders shares the same passion for the road and for freedom. This is not just a motorcycle tour, but a complete experience where every kilometer tells a story about mountains, freedom, and the pure joy of riding on some of the most beautiful roads in Europe.

5 daysSpring - Summer - Autumn1900Easy
Austrian's Peaks

Tirol, Austria

Austrian's Peaks

An immersive week of mindfully driven mountain passes and alpine roads, at a Tyrolean pace. This 5-day motorcycle tour takes you deep into the heart of the Austrian Alps, combining legendary alpine passes, panoramic high-altitude roads, and some of the most scenic valleys in Europe. Covering roughly 1,800+ km of riding, the route offers a perfect balance between technical mountain sections and flowing valley roads, making it an unforgettable experience for any rider. From the very first kilometers, the tour immerses you in the beauty of the Salzkammergut region, where crystal-clear lakes and dramatic limestone peaks create a stunning backdrop . As the journey unfolds, the roads become more dynamic, leading you across iconic alpine passes such as the Radstädter Tauern and into the high mountain environment of the Hohe Tauern National Park. One of the absolute highlights of the tour is the legendary Grossglockner High Alpine Road, a must-ride for any motorcyclist. With its tight switchbacks, high elevation, and breathtaking glacier views, it represents the essence of alpine riding . Equally impressive is the Malta High Alpine Road, culminating at the dramatic Kölnbrein Dam—an engineering marvel surrounded by rugged mountain scenery. As the route continues west, the experience becomes even more intense. The ride includes world-class roads such as the Gerlos Pass, Pass Thurn, and the flowing sections of the Felbertauern route, offering a perfect rhythm between technical riding and relaxed cruising. Further into the tour, you reach some of the most spectacular high-altitude roads in the Alps. The Timmelsjoch High Alpine Road, crossing into Italy, delivers an unforgettable combination of elevation, history, and scenery, while the return through Austria brings you back through sweeping valleys and long-distance riding sections . Another standout experience is the Zillertaler Höhenstraße, a panoramic mountain road with incredible viewpoints, followed by technical highlights such as the Hahntennjoch Pass and the ascent to the Kaunertal Glacier Road, where the landscape becomes truly dramatic and high alpine . The final part of the tour transitions back toward the northern Alps, combining scenic lakes such as Gosausee and Traunsee with smooth and enjoyable riding sections. Roads like the Hochkönigstraße and Pass Gschütt provide a perfect, flowing conclusion to the journey before returning to the starting point

5 daysSummer - Autumn1900Moderate

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Every day was a surprise. The experience slowed me down in the best way.

Ganescu R

Founder, ASINED

We returned feeling grounded, inspired, and connected to the landscape.

Jonas L.

Creative Director

Kölnbrein dam

Kölnbrein dam

The Kölnbrein Dam (Kölnbreinsperre) is the largest dam in Austria and one of the most impressive hydroengineering structures in the Alps. Located in the spectacular Maltatal Valley at an altitude of over 1,900 meters, the dam is part of the Kaprun hydroelectric complex and a major attraction for tourists and motorcyclists alike. Built between 1971 and 1979, the dam is an arch-type structure reaching approximately 200 meters in height, supported by the steep mountain walls surrounding it. The reservoir behind it creates a breathtaking landscape: deep blue waters framed by dramatic alpine peaks and untouched wilderness. Access is via the famous Malta High Alpine Road, a narrow and spectacular mountain road featuring tunnels carved into rock and waterfalls cascading directly over the roadway. The road itself is an experience, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful alpine routes in Austria. One of the dam’s main highlights is the panoramic “Airwalk” platform—a glass skywalk suspended above the void, offering stunning views over the reservoir and the valley below. It’s the perfect spot for unforgettable photos and to truly appreciate the scale of this concrete giant. The Kölnbrein Dam is not only a remarkable engineering achievement, but also an iconic destination for lovers of nature, photography, and adventure—a place where technology and alpine scenery blend in a truly spectacular way.

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Hallstatt -UNESCO World Heritage site

Hallstatt -UNESCO World Heritage site

This small town has a history stretching back over 7,000 years, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in Europe. It grew rich from salt mining—so valuable it was once called “white gold”—and this ancient trade shaped both its culture and its identity. Walking through Hallstatt is like stepping into a storybook. Narrow cobblestone streets wind past charming wooden houses, flower-filled balconies, and quiet cafés. Above it all rises the iconic church tower, a symbol of the village’s peaceful spirit. Today, Hallstatt is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors from around the globe who come to experience its breathtaking beauty and timeless atmosphere. Whether shrouded in morning mist or glowing in the warm light of sunset, Hallstatt remains a magical place where nature, history, and human life exist in perfect harmony.

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Neuschwanstein Castle – The Fairytale Dream

Neuschwanstein Castle – The Fairytale Dream

Perched high in the Bavarian Alps of Germany, Neuschwanstein Castle looks like it was taken straight out of a fairytale. Surrounded by forests, mountains, and dramatic cliffs, the castle seems almost magical—especially when it rises above the morning mist or is covered in winter snow. Built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, Neuschwanstein was never meant to be a fortress, but a dream. The king, often called the “Fairytale King,” wanted a private retreat inspired by legends, poetry, and medieval romance. Every room inside reflects his imagination, filled with murals of knights, swans, and mythical stories. Despite its grand appearance, the castle was never fully completed, and Ludwig II lived there for only a short time. Yet, his dream did not fade—instead, it became one of the most famous castles in the world and even inspired the iconic Disney castle. Today, Neuschwanstein stands as a symbol of fantasy brought to life, where architecture and imagination meet, inviting visitors to step into a world of wonder.

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