Detaily pro: GARDEN CYCLING ROUTE- Rose route

Krátký popis

The Rose route is one of the three garden cycling routes and connects mystical floodplain forests and perfectly maintained show gardens. The namesake flower can be discovered on this route in its many different facets. Garden businesses in the Tullnerfeld are known for their exceptional breeding.

Popis

Garden cycling routes – a fitting term, but what can one imagine? Along the Sunflower, Poplar, and Rose routes, cyclists experience the theme of gardens in the Tulln region in a new way. In addition to garden experiences, garden and tree artworks, many show gardens and garden businesses are found along or in the immediate vicinity of the route. The Rose route starts in the garden city of Tulln and first leads along the Danube cycle path eastwards to the Danube old arm in Greifenstein. A beautiful Danube landscape awaits cyclists here and also invites them to linger. Besides the show gardens Rainbow Ends, Starkl, Praskac, and GARDEN TULLN, the Atzenbrugg Castle is also among the gardening highlights of this route.

Výchozí bod trasy

The garden city TULLN - Danube promenade, guest harbour

Cílový bod trasy

The garden city TULLN - Danube promenade, guest harbour

Popis trasy GARDEN CYCLING ROUTE- Rose route

We start the route at the guest harbour on the Danube promenade in Tulln opposite the ship landing stage and cycle along the Danube cycle path westwards, past GARDEN TULLN. 

After the bicycle underpass we follow the signs [R] to Zwentendorf. Here we leave the Danube cycle path and turn left towards Dürnrohr. The route then takes us onto the L115 Moosbierbaumerstraße until, after about 600 meters, we turn left at the junction by the Atzenbrugg golf course. After the castle in Atzenbrugg we turn left to reach Rust in the Tullnerfeld. We follow the signs and cross an underpass on the cycle path near Michelhausen again.

Before the railway crossing, we take Feldgasse and follow it along the railway tracks. To get back onto the cycle path in the town area of Judenau, we ride along the gravel path by the stream (Große Tulln). Then we cross the bridge near the cemetery and turn right into the street “an der Tulln.”

After Wehrgasse we turn left and reach “Pflanzenland- Praskac” after about 3 kilometres. Now it goes to the right towards Frauenhofen.  Here we pass the roundabout at the third exit and keep right at the fork to get onto L2137 towards Tulbing. (Anyone wishing to visit the Starkl nursery must turn left at the fork and follow Gärtnerstraße for 130 meters.) Once in Tulbing, we turn immediately after the VAZ building into Dammgasse and follow the signs to the cycle path up to Wipfingerstraße in Königstetten. We cross the bridge and cycle again along the main ditch. At the end of the partly unpaved field path, we are already in Zeiselmauer. Please be careful here, as we have to cross federal road 14 to reach the town centre. Past the strawberry field, we enter Augasse and then turn left after the bridge into Römergasse and then left again.

In St. Andrä Wördern, be sure to pay close attention to the signs again, so you do not miss any in the small residential streets.

Now the next rest stop is not far. At Treppelweg we cycle towards Greifenstein. Here we immerse ourselves in the idyllic floodplain landscape of the Danube's old arm. Those who wish can use the bathing facilities here or take a round with the pedal boat. A short break is definitely worthwhile. After the old-arm circuit, we arrive back at the Danube cycle path, which takes us back to the starting point in Tulln.

Příjezd

Accessible from Vienna: motorways A22 and S5, accessible from the west: West motorway A1, accessible from the south: outer ring motorway A21, accessible from the north: S5, A22, E59

By train, bus or rental bike to Tulln

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Výstroj

Tip: Due to the length of the route, the Rose route is especially suitable for e-bike riders and can be ridden in both directions.

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