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Weinviertel

Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn – Kettlasbrunn Kellergasse loop from Mistelbach Stadt

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Austria
Lower Austria
Weinviertel

Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn – Kettlasbrunn Kellergasse loop from Mistelbach Stadt

Moderate

3.0

(1)

10

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Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn – Kettlasbrunn Kellergasse loop from Mistelbach Stadt

01:37

37.7km

240m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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After 32.4 km for 106 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

346 m

Jakobsweg Fountain

Highlight • Rest Area

There is fresh drinking water for your empty bottles!

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2

354 m

Mistelbach Town Hall

Highlight • Monument

The town hall with its artistically painted tower is the landmark of the town of Mistelbach. The building, erected in 1901, dominates the town's main square, over which the Weinviertel Way of St. James leads.

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9.62 km

Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn

Highlight • Natural

A nice place to wander and rest.
The tree circle provides interesting information about the individual tree species and is intended to promote the intimate relationship between humans and trees and nature.

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9.94 km

Kettlasbrunn Kellergasse

Highlight • Structure

The wine press was the main tool of the winemaker in the press house. After the mash had been conveyed via the "gait chute" into the vat or on the side walls next to the press, the actual pressing work could begin. In addition to the well-known large tree or stallion presses, which today often stand as landmarks in the cellar lanes, there were also spindle and bowl presses.

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16.6 km

View of the Little Carpathians (Slovakia)

Highlight (Segment) • Viewpoint

6

27.0 km

Kellergasse Fuchsenweg Bullendorf

Highlight • Historical Site

The cellar lane "Fuchsenweg" is one of four cellar lanes in Bullendorf. It is located in a wide ravine, in which the press houses and wine cellars were built on both sides.

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35.2 km

Schloss Ebendorf

Castle

8

37.2 km

Main Square Mistelbach

Highlight • Settlement

A wonderful place if you would push the cars back a little!

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37.3 km

Trinity Column

Highlight • Monument

Trinity Column, a pillar as a symbol of gratitude.

In 1679, during a time of suffering and trial by the devastating plague, the devout inhabitants of Mistelbach demonstrated their deep faith and gratitude to Almighty God. They vowed to erect a stone memorial column in the main square to express their thanks for the protection they had received, despite the many losses they had also suffered. This sacred promise was fulfilled on September 10, 1680, when the Venerable Superior of the Barnabite Monastery, Don Josef Festa, solemnly laid the foundation stone for the Trinity Column. Just two months later, on November 13, 1680, the column was consecrated in a festive ceremony.

The centuries brought changes, and so, at the end of the 19th century, a careful restoration of this important memorial column became necessary. The costly restoration work, which amounted to 10,786 crowns, was made possible by the generous donations of the community. On Trinity Sunday, June 5, 1898, the restored column was once again resplendent and solemnly blessed.

The community's loyalty to faith and tradition was also evident in the subsequent restorations of 1937 and 1967. Finally, under the direction of Mayor Dr. Alfred Pohl, a comprehensive renovation was carried out in 2018 and 2019. This valuable work included the complete reconstruction of the base, the balustrade, and the various artistic sculptures, including the musical angels and Saints Roch, Sebastian, Charles Borromeo, and Benno. Thus, the Trinity Column remains not only a symbol of faith but also a living testament to the community's connection to its history and its belief in God.

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37.7 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

23.8 km

6.87 km

4.00 km

2.77 km

101 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

33.7 km

3.43 km

317 m

157 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (290 m)

Lowest point (170 m)

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Monday 13 July

33°C

16°C

48 %

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