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Weinviertel

Kulinarische Highlights, malerische Kellergassen und gesellige Weinfeste – das Weinviertel ist ein Ort zum Erholen, Entdecken und Genießen. Wein, der Namensgeber der Region, prägt das Weinviertel – sowohl landschaftlich als auch im Rahmen von touristischen Angeboten: Wer dem Weinviertel einen Besuch abstattet, kommt dem Wein unweigerlich auf die Spur. Mit einer Weinanbaufläche von nahezu 14.000 ha ist das Weinviertel Österreichs größtes Weinbaugebiet. Weingärten und Rebstöcke kennzeichnen die sanft-hügelige Landschaft im Nordosten Österreichs ebenso wie malerische Kellergassen.

Rund 3.000 km Radrouten führen ohne steile Anstiege durch die sanft-hügelige Landschaft und verzaubern mit traumhaften Bildern: Weingärten, Felder und malerische Kellergassen bilden die Kulisse für Ihre Ausfahrt. Ein besonderes Highlight des Weinviertels sind die Weinradrouten, wunderschöne Rundkurse mit einer Länge von 35 bis 75 km, die nach unterschiedlichen Rebsorten benannt wurden und durch die schönsten Weinlagen der Region führen. Schwingen Sie sich aufs Fahrrad und erradeln Sie beispielsweise die Veltliner Radroute oder die Weinviertel DAC Radroute. Der Name ist dabei Programm! Abgesehen von der einmaligen Kulisse erwarten Sie entlang der Rundkurse mit gemütlichen Heurigen und vinophilen Ausflugszielen viele weitere Highlights rund um den Wein.
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planned a bike ride

May 14, 2025

Time

4h29m

Distance

61.7km

Speed

13.8km/h

Ascent

70m

Descent

70m
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April 15, 2025

Out of the big city and towards the castle: This is the motto you'll follow on the Marchfeld Canal cycle route. Look forward to relaxed cycling away from city traffic and without any major climbs. The route starts directly on the Danube in Langenzersdorf, north of Vienna. Here, you can see the Vienna

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planned a bike ride

May 14, 2025

Time

3h37m

Distance

61.3km

Speed

16.9km/h

Ascent

100m

Descent

100m
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April 15, 2025

Magnificent castles and a detour into Slovakia: This is what awaits you on this tour, which starts at Marchegg train station.



First, you'll head to Marchegg Castle. It's nicknamed the castle with the most storks in Austria. And you'll immediately see why. The elegant birds stalk through the meadows around

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planned a bike ride

April 19, 2025

Time

4h45m

Distance

69.3km

Speed

14.6km/h

Ascent

460m

Descent

460m
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April 15, 2025

Tumulus: This is the name given to the burial mounds so typical of the area. And they are precisely the focus of this circular tour. The starting point for your journey of discovery is the train station in Stockerau.



You'll start west. Near Gaisruck, you'll already see the first tumulus. These burial

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planned a bike ride

April 19, 2025

Time

2h55m

Distance

47.1km

Speed

16.1km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

350m
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April 15, 2025

This tour is named after a grape variety: Donau-Veltliner. You can therefore look forward to extensive vineyards and numerous wine taverns along the way. The Donau-Veltliner variety is a new variety, a cross between Grüner Veltliner and Seyval Blanc.



The tour starts at the train station in Langenzersdorf

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planned a bike ride

April 15, 2025

Time

2h17m

Distance

29.7km

Speed

13.1km/h

Ascent

40m

Descent

30m
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April 15, 2025

A stream as a common thread and two baroque beauties: This tour boasts nature and culture. You start right on the water in Markgrafneusiedl. If you're interested, you can pay a visit to this historic town and its impressive ruins before your tour.



Then simply follow the Stempfelbach stream, just as the

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planned a bike ride

April 11, 2025

Time

3h06m

Distance

47.1km

Speed

15.1km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

350m
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April 15, 2025

A fantastic view of Kreuzenstein Castle and many surprises along the way: That's what awaits you on this circular tour. The tour starts – perfect for your arrival – at the Stockerau train station. For example, there are regular trains between Vienna and Stockerau. You'll then quickly leave the city and

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planned a hike

November 2, 2024

Time

40h59m

Distance

153km

Speed

3.7km/h

Ascent

1,780m

Descent

1,800m
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December 7, 2021

The Way of St. James in Weinviertel runs for 153 kilometers from Drasenhofen to Krems an der Donau. Since the opening of the long-distance hiking trail in 2010, the Weinviertel has been part of the international pilgrimage.



You can find more information and a breakdown into six stages at komoot.de/collection/929556.

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planned a bike ride

August 1, 2024

Time

3h40m

Distance

59.0km

Speed

16.1km/h

Ascent

380m

Descent

380m
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July 16, 2024

This tour through the eastern Weinviertel combines the themes of wine and history. On your way through the lovely hilly landscape, you will visit two castles. The cellar lanes and wine taverns are ideal for a rest.



It starts at Mistelbach train station. In Asparn an der Zaya, it is worth visiting the

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planned a bike ride

August 1, 2024

Time

4h13m

Distance

70.1km

Speed

16.6km/h

Ascent

430m

Descent

430m
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July 16, 2024

This tour takes you through the picturesque Pulkautal and over lovely hills. Between vineyards and cellar lanes, you follow in the footsteps of Inspector Polt and take a look into the past.



Right at the beginning, you visit two special cellar lanes: the one in Hadres is the longest of its kind in the

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planned a bike ride

August 1, 2024

Time

4h41m

Distance

76.0km

Speed

16.2km/h

Ascent

660m

Descent

660m
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July 16, 2024

This challenging day tour through the northern Weinviertel takes you through beautiful landscapes with vineyards, to great views and of course to many picturesque cellar lanes. There are many opportunities to take a break.



You start at the thermal baths in Laa an der Thaya. There is a car park there and

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planned a bike ride

July 17, 2024

Time

2h59m

Distance

48.3km

Speed

16.2km/h

Ascent

420m

Descent

420m
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July 16, 2024

The longest cellar lane in the Weinviertel, the largest historic wine cellar in Austria and a prehistoric bowl stone: On this wine cycling route through the Retzer Land, impressive superlatives and picturesque rest areas in the middle of wine await you.



The tour begins on the main square in Retz, which

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planned a bike ride

July 17, 2024

Time

3h38m

Distance

56.1km

Speed

15.4km/h

Ascent

530m

Descent

530m
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July 16, 2024

Stone Age, Celts, Middle Ages: In addition to vineyards and cellar lanes, historical sights provide variety on this cycle tour through the hills of the Retz region. Numerous rest areas can be used for relaxing breaks along the way.



The route begins at the main square in Retz, where there is already a

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planned a bike ride

July 9, 2024

Time

2h19m

Distance

37.8km

Speed

16.4km/h

Ascent

220m

Descent

220m
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July 16, 2024

This wine cycling route offers a lot of variety with picturesque vineyards, unusual museums and mysterious tunnels. Of course, there is also plenty of enjoyment in the cellar lanes and wine taverns.



The tour starts in Poysdorf. The so-called city of wine satisfies every curiosity about grape juice with

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planned a hike

September 14, 2020

Time

7h00m

Distance

26.0km

Speed

3.7km/h

Ascent

350m

Descent

270m
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planned a hike

September 14, 2020

Time

4h35m

Distance

16.7km

Speed

3.6km/h

Ascent

270m

Descent

270m
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