About Marco Wallner
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Marco Wallner went for a bike ride.
September 19, 2025
Ausgedehnte Runde im Zentralraum Niederösterreichs unter loser Verknüpfung diverser bekannter und weniger bekannter Radrouten östlich und nördlich von St. Pölten. Eine Besonderheit der -wie beim meinen Radausfahrten üblich- im Verlauf häufig spontan adaptieren Streckenauswahl ist der vergleichsweise hohe Anteil unbefestigter Abschnitte, insbesondere im nördlich der Donau gelegenen Landstrich zwischen Altenwörth und Krems.
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103km
19.2km/h
470m
470m
June 18, 2025
Initially intended as a relaxed evening bike ride, the combination of curiosity and motivation culminated in an extended ride through the lower Traisental Valley to the wine-growing village of Nussdorf. From there, the route climbed to the Heurigen hotspot of Krustetten and continued along the Westwagram
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June 15, 2025
A classic case of last-minute route changes: initially planned as a loop through the Melk Alpine foothills (Hiesberg-Thal-Mank-Krumpen cycle path), a pause at the scenic estuary of the Pielach River led to a fundamental change in the following route: Following the Danube through the southern Wachau to
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May 30, 2025
First, satisfying my curiosity about the numerous construction sites in St. Pölten, we zigzag through the city, then leave it via the steep Westwagram towards Fladnitz. The Fladnitz Cycle Path leads through the vegetable gardens to the Kuffern Heurigen (wine tavern) nest. From there, a steep climb over
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May 21, 2025
Initially intended as a grand tour of the Krems-Wachau region, a thunderstorm slowly shifting eastward in the area forced a fundamental course correction. From then on, without a concrete route or destination, the plan was to head west alone. The final result was a superb tour along the natural gem of
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May 10, 2025
From St. Pölten, we initially head off the Traisental Cycle Path, which is very busy on sunny days, to Wilhelmsburg, then continue the "classic" route to Rotheau, then climb via Eschenau and the Geiseben to Kirchberg. The return journey takes us via the Pielachtalweg, the last section along the "Roman
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August 27, 2025
Very nice ☺️
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