„Weingartenradweg“ (through the vineyards)

Cycling route for excursions from Mödling oder Bad Vöslau to Mödling oder Bad Vöslau

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Elevation profile

23,96 km length

Tour dates
  • Route: 23,96 km
  • Ascent: 66 egm
  • Descent: 108 egm
  • Duration: 1:43 h
  • Lowest point: 185 m
  • Highest point:262 m
Features
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops
  • Suitable for families and children

Details for: „Weingartenradweg“ (through the vineyards)

Brief description

Eine schöne und entspannende Tour durch die idyllischen Weingärten der Thermenregion Wienerwald.

Description

A cycle path spanning more than 16 kilometres starts in Mödling, goes through the wonderful Rieden landscape of the Vienna Woods thermal region, passes tourist attractions like the regional wine shop in Thallern, the wine museum in Gumpoldskirchen and the Römertheme Baden, and finally reaches Bad Vöslau.

All the areas along this stretch house the thermal region’s typical wine taverns, where outstanding wines and regional delicacies can be savoured.

Starting point of the tour

Mödling oder Bad Vöslau

Destination point of the tour

Mödling oder Bad Vöslau

Route description „Weingartenradweg“ (through the vineyards)

The Weingartenradweg doesn’t have any noteworthy inclines. Consisting largely of hard-surfaced paths, it runs along the grape vines and offers a marvellous view of the thermal region.  From the links with the Thermenradweg (Eurovelo9) in Guntramsdorf and Bad Vöslau onwards, the entire route is consistently dotted with signs ‘Weingartenradweg’.  The route alternates between normal cycle path stretches, agricultural roads, accompanying cycle paths and service roads.

Directions

via the Bundesstraße 17

by train z. B. to Mödling or Baden

More info/links

Verantwortlicher für den Inhalt dieser Tour
Wienerwald
Letzte Aktualisierung: 23.08.2024

Safety information

Apart from a distance of 2 km, most of the route runs on freight routes on which there is a speed limit of 40 km/h for cars. Further parts of the route lead along narrow cycle paths on local roads, especially in the villages, which are at the same time the connecting paths to the Thermenreadweg (Eurovelo9).

Author's tip

Be sure to plan a visit to one of the many wine taverns along the way. 

Finally, treat yourself to a visit to the Römertherme Baden or the thermal spa Bad Vöslau!

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