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Road cycling routes around Zemendorf-Stöttera traverse a landscape characterized by gentle hills and green meadows, providing varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences. The region is situated near the Wulka River and offers proximity to the Leitha Mountains, which feature historical sites. Cyclists can also explore parts of the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park, known for its diverse natural beauty.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Stone chapel, probably built around 1900. Right next to it is a bench.
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A good Buschenschank. Check opening hours beforehand.
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Opposite the Catholic church is the Protestant bell tower. During the Reformation, Walbersdorf was a Protestant stronghold in Burgenland. After the Edict of Toleration in 1781, when Protestant Christians were again allowed to publicly profess their faith, a dispute arose over whether the bells of the Catholic church should be rung at Protestant funerals. It is said that the issue was also about money, as was the possibility of a fee being paid for the ringing. The people of Walbersdorf could not agree. So, in 1800, the Protestants finally built their own bell tower, because no one should embark on their final journey without hearing the sound of the bells. They built it as a small, self-assured symbol directly opposite the local Catholic church. Shortly after its construction, the tower began to lean. Today, it is more crooked than the Tower of Pisa, yet it still doesn't fall over. (https://evang.at/der-schiefe-turm-von-walbersdorf/)
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beautifully landscaped natural swimming pond in quiet surroundings
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Very nice swimming pond, top condition
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If you want to spice up the gentle climb on Rosalienstraße, you can take the first part in Forchtenstein via Hochbergstraße over Berggasse - Langen Weg. The steep start with 10% - 20% ensures that you take the climb up Rosalia much more leisurely.
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From the rest area it is easy to see that it is leaning.
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There are over 120 road cycling routes around Zemendorf-Stöttera, catering to various skill levels. This includes 37 easy routes, 65 moderate routes, and 18 more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
The region is characterized by serene landscapes with gentle hills and green meadows, offering varied terrain. You'll find routes along the Wulka River and proximity to the Leitha Mountains, which can provide more challenging ascents and spectacular views.
Thanks to its Pannonian climate, Zemendorf-Stöttera enjoys abundant sunshine, making spring to autumn ideal for road cycling. The weather during these seasons is generally pleasant for exploring the region's routes.
Yes, beginners can find suitable routes. The region offers 37 easy road cycling routes, often featuring asphalted paths and gentle gradients through meadows and along riverbanks, perfect for leisurely rides.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists, there are 18 difficult routes, many of which venture into the Leitha Mountains. Routes like the Forchtenstein Serpentines – Forchtenstein Castle loop from Draßburg, with significant elevation gain, offer a good challenge.
Yes, the region features several circular routes. A notable example is the B32 Rosalia bike route, a 58-kilometer circular course that allows cyclists to experience the diverse natural beauty of the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park.
You can expect to see gentle hills, green meadows, and routes along the Wulka River. The region is also close to the Leitha Mountains and the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park, offering diverse natural beauty and unique biodiversity.
Yes, you can integrate cultural and historical points of interest into your rides. Notable landmarks include Forchtenstein Castle, the Bad Sauerbrunn Observation Tower, and the Jubilee Tower Gloriette Hill, all offering impressive views. The Hexenhügel (Witch's Hill), a significant burial mound, is also along the B33 cycle path.
Many routes offer scenic views. The B32 Rosalia bike route through the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park is highly recommended. Routes passing through the Leitha Mountains or offering views towards Mattersburg, such as the Römersee Speed Section – View of Mattersburg loop from Draßburg, provide beautiful vistas of the landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 190 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the well-maintained asphalted paths, and the beautiful natural scenery, including the gentle hills and green meadows.
For those seeking longer excursions, a 'round tour of Lake Neusiedl' is a highlight, enabling cyclists to explore this fascinating region, which is one of Europe's largest steppe lake areas and a UNESCO World Heritage site. While not starting directly from Zemendorf-Stöttera, it's a popular option for day trips.
While the region is known for its natural beauty and historical sites, specific routes dedicated to vineyards are not prominently highlighted in Zemendorf-Stöttera itself. However, the broader Burgenland region is famous for its wine, so exploring nearby areas might offer such opportunities.


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