Vintage Car Route - "Around the Schneeberg"
141,21 km Délka
- Trasa: 141,21 km
- Výstup: 1.444 Hm
- Sestup: 1.444 Hm
- Délka: 2:40 h
- Nejnižší bod: 307 m
- Nejvyšší bod: 860 m
- Round tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
141,21 km Délka
Set off with the vintage car on a great journey to the paradise of views - around the Schneeberg.
Hardly any landscape in Austria captivates with as many beautiful viewpoints as the region of the Viennese Alps. What makes these views even more special is when you see them from a different perspective - for example from the driver's seat of a vintage car! The spa towns in Lower Austria can offer many inspirations in this area for interested visitors, making the trip into nature a very special experience.
Výchozí bod trasyBad Erlach
Cílový bod trasyBad Erlach
Starting from the spa town of Bad Erlach, you drive via Föhrenau to Schwarzau/Steinfeld. There, turn right onto the B 54, then continue via the L 4110 to St. Egyden into the Schneeberg region. From Grünbach am Schneeberg, the journey leads you on the L 138 into the Biedermeier Valley, crossed by the Piesting river, to Miesenbach, Reichental and Pernitz. Weiterfahrt auf der B 21 nach Gutenstein und über den Rohrer Sattel nach Rohr im Gebirge, where you head towards Schwarzau/Gebirge on the Höllentalstraße B 27 past the Kaiserbrunn Water Supply Museum. The Kaiserbrunn spring is the historic source of Vienna’s water supply, providing high-quality spring water from the Alps. Then continue via Reichenau/Rax to Payerbach. Here, you leave the romantically wild Höllentalstraße and drive on Werningstraße towards Prigglitz and Gasteil. Via Ternitz, Neunkirchen, Breitenau you reach the starting point Bad Erlach again.
Accessible from Vienna via the South Motorway and Wiener Neustadt.
ParkováníParking facilities available.
Connections by bus and train are possible. More information at www.oebb.at.
You pass many interesting landmarks, such as the Schneeberg Railway in Puchberg, the Gauermann Museum in Miesenbach, the Wartholz Castle Garden in Reichenau, or of course the Linsberg Asia Spa in Bad Erlach.