Starting from Mürzsteg, home to the Imperial Hunting Lodge, the Woodcutter Museum, and the Beekeeping Exhibition, the route follows the well-marked Mürztal Cycle Path (indicated by green signs) along the banks of the Mürz River. The path leads to Krampen, where cyclists can explore the Tunnel Cinema, featuring the Schauberger Timber Rafting System, and enjoy a breathtaking view of the natural gem, the Schneealm.
The tour continues to Neuberg an der Mürz, where the former railway line begins. A visit to Neuberg Abbey is highly recommended, as it boasts Austria’s largest wooden roof structure. Other attractions include the monastery with its Nature Museum, the Kaiserhof Glass Manufactory, and the Pillhofer Sculpture Hall.
Following the former railway route along the southern edge of the village, remnants of old railway tracks and support walls can still be seen. The path then leads to the Urani recreational pond, from where a toll road ascends to the Schneealm. The cycle route continues to Kapellen an der Mürz, where visitors are greeted by the historic railway station, now housing a café with its own coffee roastery. Here, cyclists also have the option to take a detour to Altenberg an der Rax. In the heart of this charming village at the foot of the Rax, there is an e-bike charging station at the Altenbergerhof.
The final stretch leads from Kammern to Mürzzuschlag, a town rich in cultural and historical attractions, including the Southern Railway Museum, the FIS Winter Sports Museum, the Brahms Museum, the Art House, and the Rosegger Church.