Best attractions and places to see around Groß-Enzersdorf include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural venues. Located directly east of Vienna in Lower Austria, the town borders the Donau-Auen National Park, offering extensive natural areas. Groß-Enzersdorf is situated on the edge of the Marchfeld plain, characterized by its flat, fertile landscape. The area provides opportunities to explore medieval fortifications and various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The cycle route along the Liesingbach is always a highlight.
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This section of the route is often used on my big Liesing tour, it's quite nice, partly sandy and usually very busy on the Liesing Bach promenade. But you'll also find several cozy places to stop for a bite to eat, a playground and lots of benches, but the highlight is cooling off in the Liesing. And during strawberry season there's a stall in Kledering.
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Nice tour, also in terms of landscape
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A café and restaurant dating back to the Imperial era, featuring classic furnishings, a shaded terrace, and its own patisserie. A very good place to stop for a break.
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The Liesingbach cycle path is a beautiful cycle route that runs along the Liesingbach and leads through a picturesque area. The route from Oberlaa to Kledering is about 3.15 km long and has very little difference in altitude. You can also do a longer version of the route that goes all the way to Schwechat and then on to the Danube, which is about 29 km with a little more climbing and descending. Many cyclists recommend this route and describe it as a beautiful section with a sandy surface and lots of activity on the Liesingbach promenade. There are also several cozy places to refresh yourself, as well as playgrounds and plenty of benches along the way. The highlight, however, is the opportunity to cool off in the Liesing River. And during the strawberry season there is even a stall in Kledering. Have fun cycling! 🚲
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Always a highlight, both on the small and on the large Lobau tour :)
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Groß-Enzersdorf borders the Lobau, which is part of the Donau-Auen National Park, a significant floodplain nature reserve. This area offers extensive walking and hiking trails through meadows, forests, and waterways. You can also visit the Josefsteg Bridge (Donau-Auen National Park), a 135-meter-long bridge spanning a re-watered arm of the original Danube, perfect for nature observation.
Yes, Groß-Enzersdorf boasts an almost completely intact defensive city wall, constructed between 1396 and 1399, which you can explore via a 45-minute promenade walk. Other historical sites include Sachsengang Castle in Oberhausen, several historic churches like the Maria Schutz parish church, and the Jewish Cemetery established in 1889. The Heimatmuseum in the town hall also offers insights into the town's history.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit KUNST.LOKAL, which showcases glass and ceramic art and hosts cultural events. Groß-Enzersdorf is also home to Austria's only remaining drive-in cinema. For a deeper dive into local history, follow the Erlebnispfad "Zeitreise Groß-Enzersdorf," a circular path with interactive displays on the town's past.
The region is excellent for cycling and hiking. You can enjoy routes like the Prater Main Avenue or the Liesingbach Cycle Path: Oberlaa to Kledering. For more options, explore the many cycling routes around Groß-Enzersdorf, including those through the Lobau National Park. You can find detailed cycling guides at Cycling around Groß-Enzersdorf.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Donau-Auen National Park offers extensive trails for walks and nature exploration. The Josefsteg Bridge (Donau-Auen National Park) is a great spot for observing nature. The Prater Main Avenue and Liesingbach Cycle Path are popular for family bike rides. The Freudenau power station also offers guided tours that can be interesting for older children.
The Donau-Auen National Park, bordering Groß-Enzersdorf, offers numerous easy hiking opportunities through its floodplain landscapes. For specific routes, you can check out guides like Easy hikes around Groß-Enzersdorf, which include trails like the Schonauer Danube Round and various loops from Groß-Enzersdorf into the Lobau.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of nature and accessibility. The Prater Main Avenue is loved for being a central, illuminated route for runners and cyclists. The Freudenau power station is noted for its impressive size and the opportunity to watch ship locks. The Josefsteg Bridge is highly rated for nature and animal observation, especially for rare species like the European pond turtle.
Yes, the Freudenau power station is wheelchair accessible and can be crossed by bike or on foot. Guided tours are offered, providing an exciting look behind the scenes of power generation and explaining the story of hydropower in its information center.
Yes, Groß-Enzersdorf hosts a flea market on Sundays, offering a chance to discover unique items and experience local culture. For art enthusiasts, KUNST.LOKAL provides an opportunity to view and purchase glass and ceramic art.
Yes, Nextbike rental stations are available in the area, making it convenient to rent a bicycle and explore the Weinviertel region, including the various cycling paths and natural landscapes around Groß-Enzersdorf.
Groß-Enzersdorf is nestled on the edge of the Marchfeld Plain, a flat, fertile landscape known for its picturesque views of the Danube river basin. While not a specific attraction, the plain forms the scenic backdrop for many outdoor activities like cycling and hiking in the region, offering wide-open spaces and agricultural beauty.
The Lusthaus, Vienna, located in the green Prater, is a highly recommended café and restaurant. It's housed in a historic building, features classic furnishings, a shaded terrace, and its own patisserie, making it a very good place to stop for a break.


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