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5월 23, 2025, Heiligenkreuz Abbey
Heiligenkreuz Abbey, with its significant history and beautiful buildings, is worth a visit. Many parts of the abbey can only be visited with a guided tour. The squares and churches are freely accessible.
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4월 24, 2025, Wienfluss Gravel Path
I'm from the Weinviertel region. Where can I park my car? What's the best way to get there? Many thanks, Christine Preining, Bockfließ, Lower Austria. District of Mistelbach.
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3월 24, 2025, Wien River Cycle Path
Beautiful cycle path along the Vienna River, relaxing ride without car traffic.
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3월 24, 2025, Wienfluss Cycle Path
The small stream flows into the Danube Canal, but don't underestimate the Vienna River - there are alarms here anyway!
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11월 8, 2024, Wien River Cycle Path
Reopened in November 2024. Unfortunately, after the flood, there is no greenery left. I am curious how long it will take until it shines in all its glory again.
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5월 1, 2024, Heiligenkreuz Abbey
Cistercian Abbey founded in 1133. Heiligenkreuz is the oldest Cistercian monastery in the world without any interruptions from its foundation until today: since 1133 the monks have been united every day for seven times in the stables of the coronation of God. The choir begins its prayers at 5.15 a.m. and the day ends with the choir at 8.15 p.m. The holy silence is heard at night. Cistercian Abbey, founded in 1133. Heiligenkreuz is the oldest uninterrupted Cistercian monastery in the world from its foundation to the present day: since 1133 the monks have gathered seven times a day in the choir stalls to praise God. They begin with choral prayer at 5:15 a.m. and end the day with evening prayer at 8:15 p.m. A holy silence is observed at night.
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3월 1, 2024, Bench by the Wien River
Beautiful cycle path section along the Vienna
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9월 23, 2023, Wienerwaldsee Dam
Wienerwaldsee dam, in Lower Austria, 289 m (dam), 1.4 km long and 0.8 km wide; Vienna reservoir on the Westautobahn, between Pressbaum and Untertullnerbach; Another tributary is the Wolfsgrabenbach. To the northeast of the lake is the Wientalwasserwerk, which feeds the Wientalwasserleitung. The Wienerwaldsee dam is an interesting structure that creates an artificial lake in the Vienna Woods. The lake serves as flood protection for the Vienna River, which flows into the Mulde here. The lake is also a water conservation area that provides a habitat for many rare animals. It's good that swimming and ice skating are prohibited in the lake, but that's logical in a water protection area. But you can go around it by bike or on foot and enjoy the beautiful landscape (sunset!). On the northern bank there is a monument to Wilhelm Kress, a pioneer of aircraft technology who crashed his seaplane here in 1901.
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9월 23, 2023, Wienerwaldsee
The Vienna Woods Lake, located 20 km west of Vienna, is a reservoir and the largest still body of water in the Vienna Woods. It lies between the communities of Purkersdorf, Tullnerbach and Pressbaum. The lake, which is fed by the Vienna River and the Wolfsgrabenbach, was used as a water reservoir until recently. The area is a water protection area where swimming is prohibited in summer and ice skating is prohibited in winter. Accordingly, Lake Vienna has established itself as a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. There are well-marked and well-maintained paths around the lake that are popular with recreational athletes and walkers. Source: www.niederoesterreich.at/ausflugs targets/a-wienerwaldsee
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9월 23, 2023, Wienerwaldsee
A paradise for sports lovers and nature fans - Lake Vienna is located in the middle of the Vienna Woods and just a few kilometers from the western city limits of Vienna. The reservoir is perfect for a short weekend trip as it offers countless opportunities for walking, hiking and cycling. The lake, which until recently was used as a water reservoir, is now a water conservation area where swimming and ice skating are prohibited. But that doesn't change the fact that Lake Vienna is the ideal place for amateur athletes. But there are also beautiful walks around the lake and we provide you with the most important information about Lake Vienna. Run and walk around Lake Vienna The loop around Lake Vienna is 4.2 kilometers long and is therefore perfect for a short run after work. Of course, you can also take a leisurely walk along the route, which will take about an hour. Another advantage of the hike is that the starting point is at a parking lot. You can also comfortably drive to Lake Vienna by car. If you want to enjoy the best view of Lake Vienna, you can hike to the nearby Beerwart where you have a great view from a height of 450 meters. Source: www.stadt-wien.at/freizeit/ausflugsziel/der-wienerwaldsee-als-perfektes-ausflugsziel.html
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9월 23, 2023, Wienerwaldsee
The location: It is located on the Westautobahn in a hollow at the fork in the valley between the municipalities of Purkersdorf, Tullnerbach and Pressbaum. The Vienna River and the Wolfsgrabenbach, which flows into the Vienna here, serve as tributaries. The reservoir was initially called the Wolfsgraben Reservoir. The history: The first plans were drawn up by the architect Wilhelm Bayer as early as 1781. When it was built in 1895–1897, the lake was only used as a useful water reservoir and, until recently, as a drinking water reservoir for the Wientalwasserleitung of the Wientalwasserwerk. The content of the basin, which is created by a 240 meter long and 13 meter high dam, was 1,430,000 cubic meters at the time. But it was also built as a flood retention basin for Vienna, which often has floods. The lake still serves this purpose. The area around the lake is a water protection area. The water protection area: The Vienna Woods Lake, which is no longer used as a water reservoir, remains a water protection area and is still maintained by the MA31 of the municipality of Vienna (waterworks). Swimming in summer is forbidden, as is ice skating in winter. Accordingly, both the lake and its shores are inhabited by rare animals. The main fish to be found are pike, zander, carp and tench. The highly endangered dice snake also finds a habitat here. Birds worth mentioning are the gray heron, the grebe, the coot and moorhen, and the little ringed plover. The beaver, which has already settled here several times but whose habitat has been disturbed, is now a permanent resident and can also be found up the Vienna River. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wienerwaldsee
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Hochroterd is a small settlement in the municipality of Breitenfurt near Vienna, Lower Austria. The name is derived from the red shale clays that overlay the earth's layers here. Hochroterd is located on a hill in the west of the municipality, on the L128 state road. The L2110 state road leading to Gruberau branches off in Hochroterd Hochroterd has around 60 buildings and is part of the town of Breitenfurt near Vienna. The Hochroterd cadastral community also includes the Großhöniggraben Rotte to the west. The area of the cadastral community is 3.69 km². Hochroterd is also a popular destination for racing cyclists who want to venture deeper into the southeastern Vienna Woods. The climb from Vienna is about 10 km long and has an average gradient of 3%. The highest point is 525 m above sea level.
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Alpacas are wonderful animals that originally come from South America and belong to the camelids. They have a soft and warm fleece that can be made into various products. They are also very friendly and calm, which makes them ideal companions for hikes. If you want to experience alpacas in the Wienerwaldsee, I have some suggestions for you: You can visit the Alpakahof-Wolfsgraben, which is located in the middle of the Wienerwald and houses a herd of mares, foals and stallions. There you can book a farm tour where you will learn everything about the animals, their keeping, breeding and how to deal with them. You can also take a photo with the alpacas and browse the farm shop. The tour costs 15 euros per person and lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours. You can also go on a llama and alpaca hike in Elsbach / Wienerwald with forest air. You can explore the beautiful landscape of Elsbach and the surrounding area with an alpaca or llama on a leash. The hike also includes an introduction to the animals and a visit to the farm shop. The hike costs 28 euros per person and takes about 1.5 hours. If you would rather own an alpaca yourself, you can contact the Alpakahof-Wolfsgraben, which also sells breeding animals. There you will receive professional advice and support on all aspects of alpaca breeding.
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8월 1, 2023, Wienerwaldsee Dam
The Wienerwaldsee dam is an interesting structure that creates an artificial lake in the Vienna Woods. The lake serves as flood protection for the Vienna River, which flows into the Mulde here. The lake is also a water conservation area that provides a habitat for many rare animals. Unfortunately, swimming and ice skating in the lake are prohibited, but you can cycle or walk around it and enjoy the beautiful scenery. On the northern bank there is a monument to Wilhelm Kress, a pioneer of aircraft technology who crashed his seaplane here in 1901.
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The Vienna River gravel cycle path is part of the Vienna River Path (“Wientalradweg”), which is a popular cycle path in Vienna Woods, Lower Austria. The gravel cycle path begins at the Mauerbach lock, which is a weir system that regulates the water level of the Vienna River. It ends at the tram bridge in Hietzing, where you can continue underground. The gravel bike path is about 10 kilometers long and has a slight climb of about 40 meters. It is well suited for all skill levels and offers you a comfortable ride on a natural surface. You can admire the views of the river, forests, meadows and mountains. You can also observe various animal and plant species that live in this area.
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The Vienna River is a river that flows through the Austrian capital Vienna. It rises in the Vienna Woods and flows into the Danube Canal. It is around 34 kilometers long and has a catchment area of around 230 square kilometers. The Vienna River was regulated in the 19th century to control the risk of flooding. He was forced into a concrete bed and straightened. This had a negative impact on the fauna and flora of the river. However, measures to renaturate the Vienna River have been carried out for several years. An attempt is made to give the river more space and structure by giving it differences in level and bends. This is intended to improve the ecological quality and recreational function of the river. An example of such renaturation is the section between the Kennedy Bridge and the Stadtbahn Bridge in Hietzing. There the Vienna River has almost been re-naturalized again, as you can see in the photos. The river now looks much more natural and provides habitat for various animal and plant species.
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