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Austria
Lower Austria
Waldviertel
Bezirk Krems
Langenlois

Wagram Peace Stupa – Grafenegg Castle loop from Langenlois

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Austria
Lower Austria
Waldviertel
Bezirk Krems
Langenlois

Wagram Peace Stupa – Grafenegg Castle loop from Langenlois

Moderate

4.8

(9)

42

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Wagram Peace Stupa – Grafenegg Castle loop from Langenlois

02:04

34.4km

270m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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4.43 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

2

6.57 km

Vineyards in the Kamptal

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Beautiful views over the vineyards and interesting wine cellars.

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7.87 km

Beautiful, well-kept town center with a few benches for a short rest

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8.37 km

In every season there is a beautiful green and interesting graffiti on the outside of the church

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19.8 km

Engabrunner Observation Tower

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Observation tower on the Haide Engabrunn
The observation tower on the Haide in Engabrunn, built in 2004, is located at around 290 m and is around 10 m high. In clear weather you can enjoy the view of Schneeberg, Rax and Ötscher. From here you can also see five wine-growing regions in Lower Austria: Kamptal, Donauland, Traisental, Wachau and Kremstal. Grafenegg Castle is also clearly visible.
Text / Source: Waldviertel Tourismus, 3910 Zwettl,
waldviertel.at/ausflugsziele/a-aussichtswarte-engabrunn

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22.6 km

Wagram Peace Stupa

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Peace Stupa, Wagram am Wagram
The Peace Stupa am Wagram has the typical shape of a stupa. It is a tower-like central structure with three floors. The dome is 18.75 meters high and the base has a diameter of 30 meters.
Such buildings are very common in Asia. They are comparable to our prayer chapels, for example. In contrast to these, the outside space of a stupa is essential: the three levels are walked around one after the other, traditionally in a clockwise direction, from bottom to top in a silent walking meditation.
It is a very special honor to be involved in the construction of a stupa.
The first ten discs of the tower correspond to the ten supernatural powers and the spiritual abilities of a Buddha. The three topmost discs correspond to the three "deep contemplations" or the three "types of mindfulness".
The rings indicate the thirteen levels of spiritual realization of a Bodhisattva until final awakening. At the top of the stupa there is a small round ball, which is called a "drop or jewel" in Tibetan and rests on a sun and moon disk.
This jewel symbolizes the complete realization of one's own spirit. The sun disk embodies the discriminating wisdom (Skr. prajna), the moon disk the best method (Skr. upaya) and the immeasurable compassion (Skr. karuna). This sun sends its warming rays to all living beings everywhere.
Text / Source: STUPA INSTITUT
stupa.at/der-stupa/daten-und-fakten/index.html

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24.9 km

A real paradise, embedded in a beautiful park, where Grafenegg Castle is also located, where you can spend hours and feel good.

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25.1 km

Grafenegg Castle

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Grafenegg Castle
The castle is rich in historical evidence and its origins date back to 1435. From then on, it underwent several metamorphoses over the centuries until it finally became the Tudor-style castle that we see today. Count Breuner-Eckevoirt, a lover of architecture, had the Renaissance castle rebuilt in the 19th century in the style of romantic historicism. Today, the castle is owned by the Metternich-Sándor family, who have restored the castle with the support of the state of Lower Austria.
Text / Source: Ticket office & Info Grafenegg, Auditorium, Grafenegg 10, 3485 Grafenegg
grafenegg.com/de/schloss

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25.4 km

Grafenegg Castle is an architectural gem of Romantic historicism with roots in the 15th century. Surrounded by a 32-hectare castle park and known for the international Grafenegg Music Festival, the ensemble combines culture, history, and nature. For cyclists, the castle offers a charming stopover on a tour through the Weinviertel region—with the opportunity to stroll, relax, or attend a concert.

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34.4 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

18.1 km

9.51 km

6.07 km

387 m

347 m

Surfaces

15.4 km

10.0 km

7.97 km

511 m

289 m

222 m

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Lowest point (190 m)

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