Details for: „Thermenradweg“ (Spas route)
Brief description
The north-south axis through the wider area - The EuroVelo 9 is part of Europe’s cycling network and links the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic Sea. About 180 km of the route from Danzig to Pula goes through Lower Austria. The approximately 55-kilometre long section of the EuroVelo 9, which links Vienna’s city boundary at Inzersdorf/Vorarlberger Allee to Kleinwolkersdorf in Vienna New Town, is called the ‘Thermenradweg’.
Description
The thermal region is an appealing place for cyclists with a fine taste for enjoyment. The Thermenradweg also provides convenient access to the legendary wine-growing country. The flat route starts at Vienna’s city boundary (Vorarlberger Allee), passes through Vösendorf, traverses a well-asphalted stretch in the direction of Laxenburg and continues further through the sun-kissed thermal region. The Thermenradweg now covers a wide stretch next to the Wiener Neustadt Canal which passes Pfaffstätten. This route then leads to Vienna New Town, and continues further up to Kleinwolkersdorf. The gentle hills at the southeast edge of the Vienna Woods, where wine flourishes so well, are always in view. The thermal region is a truly excellent spot for wine taverns. In addition to offering many beautiful views, the route is also pleasantly flat. The richly diverse cycling experience can be customised to meet individual needs thanks to an exemplary railway connection.
Starting point of the tour
Vienna center/Stephansplatz
Destination point of the tour
128 / 2048 South of Wiener Neustadt near Kleinwolkersdorf - flowing on EuroVelo 9 to the transition area in the Vienna Alps
Directions
The route can be joined at any point. If you decide to join in Vienna, a diverse network of cycle paths leading to the southern city boundary will be at your disposal.
Author's tip
Connection from Vienna - Vienna Central Station along the Laxenburgradweg via Voralberger Allee to the Thermenradweg.