Best mountain passes around Pressbaum are situated within the Vienna Woods, offering elevated routes and scenic points for outdoor activities. This region provides diverse terrain for hikers, cyclists, and sightseers, characterized by rolling landscapes and forested areas. The area features various passes and high points that serve as popular destinations for recreation.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The route is good for training gentle ascents.
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A very nice descent from Eilandberg to Sieghartskirchen. A pleasant gradient, even uphill, allows for a quick ride.
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beautiful route through the forest – almost no traffic
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Nice climb over Weidlingbach with a very nice panorama and then a quick descent with casual curves towards Tulln.
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The Sulzer Höhe is a mountain in the southern Vienna Woods that is 491 meters high. It lies between the towns of Kaltenleutbaren and Sulz in the Vienna Woods and is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists and climbers. The mountain offers a beautiful view over the landscape and the city of Vienna. At the summit there is a large radio tower accompanied by an old tree. The Sulzer Höhe is also historically interesting because it was first mentioned in documents in 1754/55 and was used to extract limestone for the construction of buildings and roads.
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Easy pass with a relatively constant slight incline
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a nice spring pass with a slight incline throughout, unfortunately with a lot of west wind today
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The region around Pressbaum, within the Vienna Woods, features several elevated routes and scenic points. Notable spots include the Tulbingerkogel climb, known for its challenging gradients and views, and the Sulzer Höhe Pass, popular with road cyclists for its consistent incline. Other significant elevated areas include Hermannskogel, the highest point in Vienna, and Kahlenberg, offering magnificent views over Vienna and the Danube.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain for outdoor activities, from challenging climbs to scenic rides through forested areas. The komoot community has highly rated the area, with highlights like the Tulbingerkogel climb and Hengstl Pass receiving many upvotes, indicating their popularity among outdoor enthusiasts.
For challenging road cycling, the Tulbingerkogel climb is a great option, featuring gradients up to 11.6%. Another climb, the inconspicuous Rauchgern pass (part of the Switchback climb highlight), offers a real incline, especially if you quickly get into the bottom.
Yes, Kahlenberg offers spectacular panoramic views over Vienna and the Danube, and holds historical significance related to the Second Ottoman Siege of Vienna in 1683. Hermannskogel, the highest point in Vienna, also provides breathtaking panoramic views from the Habsburgwarte observation tower. The Sulzer Höhe Pass is also historically interesting, first mentioned in documents in 1754/55.
The Hengstl Pass is characterized by minimal traffic, offering quiet routes through the Vienna Woods. Similarly, the Switchbacks at Geschriebene Buche provide a very quiet road, hardly used by cars, making it a peaceful option for cyclists.
The Kleiner Semmering Pass (elevation 463 m) is a low mountain pass within the Vienna Woods, known for its role in dividing the Vienna River and Liesingbach catchment areas. For cyclists, it's a recognized point along road biking routes around Pressbaum, offering moderate rides through the rolling landscape.
Yes, the Eichkogel, located south of Pressbaum, is a nature reserve known for its unique ecological characteristics. It features diverse dry meadows, bushes, and forest landscapes, supporting an unusual number of rare plant and animal species. The Troppberg, within the Vienna Woods Biosphere Park, also offers a natural jewel with forests that are not commercially used, providing a habitat for rare species.
Yes, Hermannskogel features the Habsburgwarte, an observation tower at its summit that provides excellent 360-degree views of Vienna and the surrounding alpine landscape. The Troppberg also has the Troppbergwarte, a 24-meter-high observation tower offering magnificent views over the Vienna Woods, the foothills of the Alps, and the Tullnerfeld.
The area around Pressbaum offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to the Troppberg Observation Tower. For cyclists, there are many gravel biking and road cycling routes. Additionally, there are several running trails, such as loops around the Vienna Woods and Wienerwaldsee.
The region is generally enjoyable from spring to autumn. Observation towers like the Habsburgwarte on Hermannskogel are typically open during these seasons. The lush forests and clear views are best experienced during these months, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty.
Yes, areas like Kahlenberg are easily accessible by car or bus, making them suitable for families looking for panoramic views without strenuous effort. The surrounding forests also offer many moderate hiking trails that can be enjoyed by families. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Pressbaum.
Many elevated points are quite accessible. Kahlenberg, for instance, is easily reached by car, bus, or through well-maintained hiking trails. Other areas like the Sulzer Höhe Pass are popular with cyclists due to their consistent, gentle inclines, making them approachable for various fitness levels. Parking is generally available near popular trailheads and viewpoints.


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