The Wientalradweg is a cycle path that follows the course of the Wien river and leads from the Ringstraße to the Lainzer Tiergarten or even to Purkersdorf. It is one of eight themed cycle paths in Vienna and offers many sights and attractions along the way.
For example, you can visit the Museum Quarter, Mariahilfer Strasse, the Naschmarkt, Schönbrunn Palace, the Otto Wagner Bridge or the Lainzer Tiergarten. The cycle path is well developed and signposted and is connected to other cycle paths and public transport. It is suitable for both beginners and advanced and has a length of around 13 km (or more if you keep going).
If you want to know more details about the Wientalradweg, you can check out the following websites:
Cycle path Wientalradweg: Along the Wien river: A website with a description of the cycle path, its history, its highlights and some photos.
Cycle paths in Vienna: The Wientalradweg in the test: An article with a field report about the cycle path, its advantages and disadvantages, its route and two videos.
By bike along the Wien River in the Vienna Woods: A website with a short description of the cycle path, its connection to the Vienna Woods and a link to an interactive map.