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Gravel biking around Wiener Neudorf offers diverse terrain, from flat canal-side paths to undulating gravel roads within nearby nature parks. The region features accessible routes along the Wiener Neustädter Canal and Liesingbach, providing scenic experiences. Just outside the town, the Föhrenberge Nature Park presents pine forests and limestone hills, ideal for riders seeking varied terrain. This area provides a blend of gentle river routes and more challenging paths through woodlands and hills.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Asphalt cycle path along the Wiener Neustadt Canal. Along the way, many small bridges for crossing the canal, small waterworks, many benches as well as rest areas and refreshment stops.
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Unfortunately, purely self-service, the wine tasted was good. Service was mediocre, but the ambiance and surroundings were very nice.
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The parish church of Gießhübl is located in the municipality of Gießhübl in the district of Mödling in Lower Austria. The Roman Catholic parish church, consecrated to the Holy Trinity, belongs to the Deanery of Perchtoldsdorf in the Vicariate of Unter dem Wienerwald of the Archdiocese of Vienna.
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The Gaaden Uphill is one of the official routes to the Anninger summit. The trail follows a wide forest road throughout and is only moderately steep, but it still feels long. It's definitely less crowded than the Anninger Uphill itself, so perhaps it's the better option.
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From the Perchtoldsdorf Heath, Vienna lies at your feet – with an unobstructed view across the entire city and far into the surrounding countryside. On clear days, you can see the Danube, the Inner City, and the hills on the horizon. An ideal spot for a short break, a photo, and one last look back before heading back into the Vienna Woods.
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St. Othmar - Catholic Church Mödling and a beautiful view over Mödling
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This section of the route can be easily ridden with wider tires; a mountain bike is not necessary.
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There are over 160 gravel bike trails around Wiener Neudorf, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 2,900 of these routes.
Yes, Wiener Neudorf offers several easy, family-friendly gravel routes. The Thermenradweg (Thermal Cycle Path) along the Wiener Neustädter Canal and the Liesingbach Cycle Path are both relatively flat and scenic, perfect for a relaxed ride with the family. You can find around 28 easy routes in the area.
The terrain around Wiener Neudorf is quite diverse. You'll find flat, accessible paths along canals and rivers like the Wiener Neustädter Canal and Liesingbach. For more challenging rides, the Föhrenberge Nature Park, part of the Vienna Woods, offers undulating gravel roads through pine forests and limestone hills with elevation changes.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops. For example, the Helenental Cycle Path – Thallern Estate loop from Griesfeld is a popular circular route, as is the Path of the Brick Barons – Mödlingbach loop from Mödling, which takes you through the scenic Mödlingbach area.
The Föhrenberge Nature Park offers peaceful woodlands and scenic views towards the Vienna basin. You can also find highlights like the Josefswarte and Kammersteiner Hut, which provide excellent panoramic views. The Wiener Neustädter Canal and Liesingbach also offer picturesque natural settings.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking more challenging terrain, the Föhrenberge Nature Park provides numerous gravel roads with elevation changes. Routes like the Thallern Estate – Helenental Cycle Path loop from Vösendorf Shopping City Süd offer extensive gravel sections and significant climbs. The Anninger mountain, accessible from the area, also presents challenging gravel ascents and mountain views.
The gravel biking routes in Wiener Neudorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 470 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, from tranquil canal paths to the engaging gravel roads of the Föhrenberge Nature Park, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels.
Yes, several routes pass by or near places where you can stop for refreshments. For instance, the Anninger mountain area features the Anninger Hut, offering a place to rest and refuel. The Thermenradweg also has numerous stops along the way, and the broader region includes cafes and restaurants in towns like Mödling.
Wiener Neudorf is well-connected, and many starting points for gravel routes are accessible via public transport. For example, routes starting from Mödling are easily reachable by train, providing convenient access to the Föhrenberge Nature Park and surrounding areas.
Yes, the region offers historical attractions. The Mödling Castle Ruins, located within the Föhrenberge Nature Park, are a 12th-century site providing historical context and views. The Klosterpark Wiener Neudorf also blends nature with history. Routes like the Heiligenkreuz Abbey – Heiligenkreuz Abbey loop from Mödling take you past significant historical landmarks.
The region is suitable for gravel biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially in the Föhrenberge Nature Park with its changing foliage. Summer is also great, particularly for rides along the canals and rivers. Even in winter, some flatter paths can be enjoyable, though conditions may vary.
While primarily known for its gravel roads, the broader area around Wiener Neudorf, particularly within the Föhrenberge Nature Park, does feature some more technical sections. Highlights like the Anninger Trail and Mauerwald Flow Trail are part of nearby bike parks that offer more challenging terrain, which can be incorporated into gravel rides for those seeking technical elements.


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