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Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
Bezirk Baden
Bad Vöslau

Fuchsensteg Bridge – View of the vineyards loop from Bad Vöslau

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Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
Bezirk Baden
Bad Vöslau

Fuchsensteg Bridge – View of the vineyards loop from Bad Vöslau

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4.6

(33)

326

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Fuchsensteg Bridge – View of the vineyards loop from Bad Vöslau

01:31

26.5km

70m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 23, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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5.09 km

Wiener Neustadt Canal – Baden Section

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Be careful here you cross the busy road! Rest area is therefore not a highlight, but there is a water fountain. The bike parking facility is currently closed!!!

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5.91 km

Here the Wiener Neustädter Canal flows over the Schwechat.

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7.93 km

Fuchsensteg Bridge

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A fast and safe connection to Pfaffstätten - to the ice cream parlor Zankini or to a Heurigen e.g. Mühlfeldhof

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8.53 km

Wonderful, family-friendly cycle path along the Wiener Neustadt canal, with many worthwhile stops right next to it or nearby...

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12.2 km

For decades, the former Georg Winiwarter tin and lead factory, located directly on the thermal spa cycle path in Gumpoldskirchen, was a classic lost place. The industrial ruins, whose outlines were reflected in the Wiener Neustadt Canal, are a popular photo subject.

On the history of the old tin and lead factory
The factory was built by Georg Ritter von Winiwarter, born in 1822 in Ukraine (Lviv). He was an engineer and industrialist.
In 1851, he founded the Georg Winiwarter tin and lead factory in Gumpoldskirchen with his brother Joseph Max and the chemist H. R. Gersheim. The factory was intended to produce percussion fuses and galvanized sheet iron based on a patent by Gersheim. Lead products were also manufactured from 1857 onwards. From 1865 onwards, after the departure of his co-founders, he ran the company alone. He produced corrugated iron, boiler systems, and stoves. As early as 1858, he recruited Johann Baptist Ulrich from a German wire drawing company, who gradually took over management over the years, especially when Winiwarter had to retire for health reasons. At the 1862 World Exhibition in London, the factory equipped a fireproof and burglar-proof office (Comptoir) made of galvanized sheet iron. In 1890, Winiwarter finally sold the company entirely to Ulrich.


The factory was apparently shut down in 1976. However, contemporary witnesses report school trips in the 1990s when blast furnaces were still being worked on there.

Source: meinbezirk.at/baden/c-wirtschaft/neue-nutzung-fuer-industrieruine-am-thermenradweg_a5310115

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20.6 km

View of the vineyards

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A unique view towards the foothills of the vineyards - a clear tip

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23.2 km

The Wiener Neustadt Canal is an industrial monument, the Eurovelo 9 runs alongside it, but otherwise there are only a few natural areas, with the exception of the river crossings.
Ecologization is now being carried out in several places, including by creating wet biotopes that are not affected by the technical fluctuations in the water level of the canal.

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23.6 km

One of the last original canal bridges, built between 1797 and 1803

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26.5 km

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Train Station

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22.7 km

2.79 km

520 m

250 m

124 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

25.6 km

544 m

237 m

< 100 m

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