Canale del Danubio tra Spittelau e Heiligenstadt
Canale del Danubio tra Spittelau e Heiligenstadt
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The Donaukanal-Radweg: Spittelau–Heiligenstadt is a popular and picturesque cycling path located along the historic Donaukanal (Danube Canal) in Vienna, Austria. This specific segment forms part of a larger network of cycling routes that trace the former arm of the Danube River, which borders Vienna's city center. It's known for its unique blend of urban charm, modern architecture, and vibrant street art, offering a refreshing escape within the bustling capital.
Cyclists consistently praise this section of the Donaukanal-Radweg for its relaxing…
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10 novembre 2019
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I migliori percorsi vicino a Canale del Danubio tra Spittelau e Heiligenstadt
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Distanza 805 m
Salita 20 m
Discesa 20 m
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mercoledì 11 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 16,0 km/h
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Yes, this section of the Donaukanal-Radweg is highly suitable for beginners and families. It is predominantly flat and well-paved, offering a smooth and easy ride. The path is largely free of traffic lights, especially between Spittelau and the Südosttangente, providing a continuous and safe cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
Access to the Donaukanal-Radweg is excellent via public transport. At the Spittelau end, you can reach the path using the U4 and U6 subway lines, as well as various tram and bus connections. For the Heiligenstadt end, the U4 subway line and S-Bahn (rapid transit railway) are convenient options, along with several bus routes. Both locations are major transport hubs in Vienna.
Absolutely! A prominent landmark near the Spittelau end is the striking facade and tower of the Spittelau incineration plant, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Along the entire route, cyclists can enjoy views of modern architecture, vibrant street art, and graffiti adorning the walls and bridges, contributing to a diverse cultural scene. The path itself offers scenic views of the Danube Canal.
While the entire Donaukanal-Radweg is approximately 17.3 kilometers (10.7 miles) long, the specific Spittelau–Heiligenstadt segment is a significant portion of this. For a leisurely ride, allowing for stops to enjoy the scenery or visit a cafe, most cyclists can comfortably complete this section in 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on their pace and how many breaks they take.
Yes, the Donaukanal-Radweg is well-equipped with amenities. Along the banks, you'll find a variety of local cafes and restaurants, perfect for a break, a coffee, or a meal. There are also recreational opportunities such as an outdoor fitness area at Roßauer Lände and a swimming ship with a pool, offering additional options for refreshment and relaxation.
Yes, the Donaukanal-Radweg offers excellent connectivity. It forms part of a larger network of cycling routes along the Danube Canal, which stretches from the Nussdorfer Wehr to the Vienna Harbor. Numerous bridges along the route lead to the left bank and provide useful district connections, such as via the Skywalk towards Döbling or Berggasse to Mariahilf, allowing for broader urban exploration.
While the path is generally accessible year-round, winter conditions can vary. The path is urban and well-maintained, but ice or snow might be present, especially after heavy snowfall or freezing temperatures. It's advisable to check local weather conditions and path reports before planning a winter ride. Spring through autumn generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Donaukanal-Radweg, provided they are kept on a leash. As it's a popular urban path, it's important to ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't impede other cyclists or pedestrians. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
The Donaukanal, meaning Danube Canal, is a former arm of the Danube River, regulated as a water channel since 1598. Historically known as 'Wiener Wasser' or 'Wiener Arm', it is 17.3 kilometers long and uniquely borders Vienna's city center, the Innere Stadt. It has been a significant waterway for centuries, undergoing various engineering projects, and since 1945, it has become an integral part of Vienna's modern art and graffiti scene.
Given its popularity and urban location, the Donaukanal-Radweg can get quite busy, especially on sunny weekends and public holidays. If you prefer a quieter experience, an early start in the morning is highly recommended. Weekdays, particularly outside of peak commuting hours, tend to be less crowded.
While the Donaukanal itself is a regulated waterway within the city, it is not generally recommended for wild swimming due to boat traffic and water quality. However, there are recreational opportunities along the banks, including a swimming ship with a pool (Badeschiff) which offers a safe and enjoyable way to experience water activities near the canal.