Pleasure cyclists are led on this relaxed discovery route over 39 kilometers past three of the most beautiful Wagram castles: Schloss Thürnthal, Schloss Grafenegg, and Schloss Seebarn. The perfect contrast are the sections along pristine Danube floodplain forests and the Danube side arm in Altenwörth. For small breaks with a great recovery factor, the traditional inns with their regional specialties are recommended.
Popis
The route leads from Kirchberg towards the west and follows the course of the Wagram edge. Through Engelmannsbrunn it goes towards Thürnthal with its baroque-classicist castle. At Thürnthal, the route crosses the distinctive terrain step twice, connected with short ascents and descents. The further way to Fels is characterized by the beautiful view over the Danube plain, located on the left side – on the right, you can see the typical Wagram vineyards on the slopes. In Fels, sporty cyclists have the option to make a detour to the Felser Warte – connected with a steep ascent and descent through two of the numerous Felser cellar lanes. Those who prefer it more relaxed follow the signage toward Feuersbrunn and Wagram am Wagram. Following a beautiful avenue, we cycle to the well-known Schloss Grafenegg, one of the most important castle buildings in the style of romantic historicism in Austria. Along the castle wall, it continues to Grafenwörth. Here, in the flat Danube plain, cycling is easy between meadows and fields. In Grafenwörth, there is the possibility of a detour into the beautiful floodplain to the Danube. The route passes the birthplace of Kremser Schmidt in Grafenwörth and Schloss Seebarn. We pass through the small towns Sachsendorf and Kollersdorf and reach Altenwörth, which lies idyllically on a Danube side arm at the edge of the floodplain forest. Here, a detour over the side arm to the Danube and the Altenwörth Danube power plant is recommended. Well rested and refreshed, it goes back to Kirchberg.
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Výchozí bod trasy
Weritas regional wine shop (Kirchberg am Wagram)
Cílový bod trasy
Weritas regional wine shop (Kirchberg am Wagram)
Popis trasy Danube route
The route leads from Kirchberg towards the west and follows the course of the Wagram edge. Through Engelmannsbrunn it goes towards Thürnthal with its baroque-classicist castle. At Thürnthal, the route crosses the distinctive terrain step twice, connected with short ascents and descents. The further way to Fels is characterized by the beautiful view over the Danube plain, located on the left side – on the right, you can see the typical Wagram vineyards on the slopes. In Fels, sporty cyclists have the option to make a detour to the Felser Warte – connected with a steep ascent and descent through two of the numerous Felser cellar lanes. Those who prefer it more relaxed follow the signage toward Feuersbrunn and Wagram am Wagram. Following a beautiful avenue, we cycle to the well-known Schloss Grafenegg, one of the most important castle buildings in the style of romantic historicism in Austria. Along the castle wall, it continues to Grafenwörth. Here, in the flat Danube plain, cycling is easy between meadows and fields. In Grafenwörth, there is the possibility of a detour into the beautiful floodplain to the Danube. The route passes the birthplace of Kremser Schmidt in Grafenwörth and Schloss Seebarn. We pass through the small towns Sachsendorf and Kollersdorf and reach Altenwörth, which lies idyllically on a Danube side arm at the edge of the floodplain forest. Here, a detour over the side arm to the Danube and the Altenwörth Danube power plant is recommended. Well rested and refreshed, it goes back to Kirchberg.
Příjezd
Arrival by bike
- from the west via the Danube cycle path to the junction at Grafenwörth
- from the east via the Danube cycle path to Tulln
Arrival by car
Exits on the Stockerau expressway S5 in the Wagram region: Grafenwörth, Fels am Wagram, Kirchberg am Wagram, Königsbrunn and Tulln
- from Vienna/Hungary/Slovakia via the Danube bank motorway A22 and the Stockerau expressway S5 to the Wagram region
- from St. Pölten/Linz/Germany via the West motorway A1 to St. Pölten, the Krems expressway S33 to Jettsdorf, and the Stockerau expressway S5 to the Wagram region
- from the north via the Weinviertel expressway S3 and further via the S5 Stockerau expressway or via the B19 to the Wagram region
- from the south via the South motorway A2 and further via the Outer ring motorway A21, exit Altlengbach, then to Tulln and the Wagram region
Arrival by ship to Tulln
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Parkování
Parking available at all train stations in the region; parking lot at the Wagramhalle in Kirchberg
To Kirchberg am Wagram by
- the train (www.oebb.at)
- the bus (www.postbus.at)
Train stations and stops in the Wagram region: Tulln, Absdorf-Hippersdorf, Großweikersdorf, Kirchberg am Wagram, Fels am Wagram, Wagram-Grafenegg