Rosalia Bicycle Touring Trail
Rosalia Bicycle Touring Trail
4.8
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30
riders
03:48
61.4km
530m
Cycling
Cycle 38.1 miles through Burgenland's hilly Naturpark Rosalia-Kogelberg, enjoying vineyards and views on this difficult touring bicycle rout
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 43.7 km for 105 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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8.16 km
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36.7 km
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57.0 km
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59.5 km
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61.4 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.3 km
20.4 km
14.3 km
2.12 km
209 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
44.8 km
13.2 km
1.24 km
1.22 km
631 m
322 m
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Elevation
Highest point (390 m)
Lowest point (160 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
Burgenland enjoys a mild climate with approximately 300 days of sunshine annually, making for an extended cycling season. The best time to experience this route is from March well into October, when you can fully appreciate the natural beauty and vineyard landscapes.
This route is characterized by a harmonious interplay of hills and forests, typical of Southern Burgenland. You can expect hilly sections, some of which may be challenging and steep, requiring good to very good fitness. While some parts are paved, you might encounter unpaved sections. The varied terrain offers a rewarding experience for touring cyclists.
Yes, the route offers several notable points of interest. You'll pass by the View of the Rosalia-Kogelberg Vineyards and Valley, offering panoramic vistas. Other highlights include the Hoad chapelle with rest area and the Marian Column in Naturpark Rosalia-Kogelberg. The route also includes sections of the Vineyard Trail of Bad Sauerbrunn, immersing you in the region's viticulture.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of several official trails. You will cycle along parts of the Rosalia Radwanderweg, Eulenweg, Jubiläumsradweg R1, and Leitharadweg, among others. This allows for a diverse cycling experience and potential connections to other routes in the region.
Given its 'difficult' rating and the hilly terrain with potentially steep sections, this route demands good to very good fitness. While e-bikes can make it more accessible, it might be challenging for absolute beginners or those seeking a very leisurely ride. It's best suited for cyclists with some experience and a good level of physical condition.
While specific parking facilities for this exact starting point are not detailed, Burgenland has an extensive network of well-developed and signposted routes, often with good infrastructure. Look for parking in nearby towns like Bad Sauerbrunn or Mattersburg, which are common access points for routes in the Naturpark Rosalia-Kogelberg area. Public transport access is also available in the region, making it possible to reach various starting points.
Generally, dogs are allowed on public cycling paths in Burgenland, but they must be kept on a leash at all times, especially when passing through vineyards, towns, or near wildlife. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain, and carry enough water for them.
No, there are typically no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on the designated public trails within Naturpark Rosalia-Kogelberg or for this route. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of private property, especially when passing through vineyards.
Absolutely! The region is famous for its wine culture. The route leads through wine-growing areas, offering opportunities to stop at cozy wine taverns (Buschenschänken) for tastings and local refreshments. Many bike-friendly restaurants and cafes are also available in the charming towns you'll pass through, allowing for enjoyable breaks.
Given the route's difficulty and length, pack essentials like sufficient water, snacks, a basic bike repair kit, and appropriate cycling gear. Sun protection is crucial due to the region's abundant sunshine. Consider bringing layers of clothing as weather can change. If you're using an e-bike, ensure it's fully charged, as charging stations are available in the region.
Due to its 'difficult' rating, hilly terrain, and length of over 60 km, this specific route is generally not recommended for young children or families seeking a very easy ride. While Burgenland offers many family-friendly routes, this one requires a higher level of fitness and cycling experience. Consider shorter, flatter sections or dedicated family trails if cycling with children.