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Hiking around Herzogenburg offers diverse landscapes, from the serene Traisen River floodplains to rolling hills and picturesque vineyards. The region is characterized by its gentle topography, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Well-maintained trails follow riverbanks, wind through agricultural areas, and ascend to higher viewpoints. These features create a network of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycling along the banks of the Traisen River near Herzogenburg offers a particularly charming route. The path follows the river's course, offering frequent unobstructed views of the shimmering water, the riverside meadows, and the gentle rows of trees along the river. The route is pleasant to ride, picturesque, and close to nature, making cycling along it an experience in itself. Passing tranquil stretches of river and lively riverside areas, the tour offers an atmospheric interplay of nature, water, and landscape – ideal for anyone who wants to actively explore the riverbank by bike.
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The cycle path takes you along the picturesque Traisen River – a pleasure in any season.
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Catholic Church, once again go big rather than small ;-). where money doesn't matter
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The St. Andrä Footbridge over the Traisen River was rebuilt in 2022 after the old wooden bridge had to be demolished due to flood damage and safety deficiencies. The new bridge is an elegant, approximately three-meter-wide single-span bridge without intermediate piers in the riverbed and now directly connects the districts of St. Andrä and Herzogenburg. The bridge is equally suitable for pedestrians and cyclists and forms an important section of the local cycle path network. The footbridge is particularly important for cyclists, as it offers direct access to the Traisen Valley Cycle Route and, subsequently, to the Danube Cycle Path. The crossing also provides a scenic connection to the Traisen-Danube Circular Tour, an approximately 18-kilometer route that leads through quiet towns such as Hameten and Sitzenberg to the Altenwörth power plant. The route is mostly flat, paved, and family-friendly. A rest area has been created at the northern end of the bridge, featuring a drinking fountain, seating, a bicycle service station, and a small pergola for relaxing. From here, there is an unobstructed view upstream into the natural floodplain landscape of the Traisen River, with its mature trees, meadows, and tranquil watercourse. The new bridge thus not only connects two banks but also creates an attractive place for local recreation, exercise, and enjoying nature—whether on foot or by bike.
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The Easter Chapel at Herzogenburg Abbey was consecrated in 1999 and forms a modern, deliberately simple contrast to the baroque splendor of the rest of the monastery complex. It serves as a place of silence, personal prayer, and inner contemplation—especially for pilgrims, as the Way of St. James passes directly by the abbey. At the center of the chapel is a symbol of the Holy Sepulchre embedded in the wall, with a simple walnut altar. Next to it is a glass ambo in which the eternal light burns, a symbol of the presence of the risen Christ. A particularly impressive 15-meter-long glass frieze by the artist Wolfgang Stifter is used. It depicts central stations of the Christian faith in modern imagery: Creation, the Good Shepherd, the Mystery of Easter, and the Resurrection of Jesus, depicted as a dancing Christ above the empty tomb. A stylized cross interrupts the frieze's lines, alluding to the turning point in salvation history brought about by the cross. The Easter Chapel is open daily and invites visitors to engage in personal devotion, independent of tours or church services. From April to October, public midday prayers are held there on weekdays at 12 noon. During the winter months, vespers are often celebrated in this room. The tranquil atmosphere, the interplay of light, glass, and wood, and the clear symbolism make the chapel a contemporary spiritual space in the heart of the historic abbey.
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The Augustinian Canons' Monastery of Herzogenburg is a Baroque monastery originally founded in 1112 in St. Georgen an der Traisen and relocated to its current location in Herzogenburg in 1244 due to the risk of flooding. For over 900 years, Augustinian Canons have lived here according to the Rule of St. Augustine. Today, the community comprises approximately 14 regular canons, led since 2019 by Provost Petrus Stockinger. The Baroque redesign of the monastery began in 1714 and was significantly influenced by the important architects Jakob Prandtauer, Franz and Josef Munggenast, and Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. Among the outstanding works of art are the banqueting hall with a large-scale ceiling fresco by Bartolomeo Altomonte from 1772 and the Prelate's Staircase with elaborate stucco work by Balthasar Pöck. The abbey church, consecrated in 1785, is considered one of the last great Baroque churches in Austria and houses, among other works, the famous Hencke organ from the 1750s. The abbey houses a significant art collection with Gothic panel paintings, a historical library, a treasury, and a Baroque picture gallery with over 140 paintings. Visitors can take part in daily guided tours and also visit the abbey shop, which sells regional products such as wine and juices from the abbey's own vineyard. Spiritual life follows a clear rhythm with Lauds in the morning, Sext, and Vespers, and visitors are often welcome. In addition to religious life and cultural heritage, the abbey also offers events, concerts, and space for spiritual reflection.
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Herzogenburg offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with nearly 80 different trails to explore. These range from easy riverside walks to more moderate routes through the rolling hills and vineyards.
Yes, Herzogenburg is very welcoming for beginners and casual walkers. Over 50 of the trails in the area are rated as easy. Many of these follow the serene Traisen River, offering mostly flat and accessible paths. An example is the Traisen Bridge loop from Herzogenburg, which is a pleasant 5 km walk.
The best seasons for hiking in Herzogenburg are spring and autumn. During these times, the mild temperatures and vibrant colors of the landscape, from blooming meadows to autumnal vineyards, greatly enhance the natural beauty of the region.
Yes, many of the trails around Herzogenburg are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Traisen bridge – St. Andräer Steg Rest Area loop from Herzogenburg, which offers pathways along the Traisen River. Another great choice is the "Sparkassen circular hiking route Herzogenburg" which takes you through picturesque abbey vineyards.
Herzogenburg offers several family-friendly options. The trails along the Traisen River are generally flat and easy, suitable for all ages. Additionally, the region features specialized trails like the "Waldwichtelweg" nature trail, specifically designed for children to playfully discover forest flora and fauna.
Herzogenburg's hiking trails showcase diverse landscapes. You'll find serene pathways along the Traisen River and its floodplains, offering views of riverside meadows and mature trees. The region also features picturesque rolling hills and vineyards, providing scenic backdrops. For more expansive views, a trip towards Jauerling mountain offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding area and the Danube valley.
Yes, several points of interest can be explored. The impressive Herzogenburg Abbey is a significant historical sight with an idyllic monastery garden, often integrated into local hikes. Along the Traisen River, the St. Andräer Steg Rest Area and the Traisen Bridge are popular stopping points. For those interested in local nature, the renaturalized riverbanks are home to various bird species and even beavers. You can also explore nearby lakes such as Great Viehofner Lake or Traismauer Natural Swimming Lakes.
The hiking trails around Herzogenburg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the peaceful riverside paths to the scenic vineyard routes, and the well-maintained nature of the trails.
Yes, for those seeking elevated views, trails that traverse the rolling hills and ascend towards higher ground offer scenic vistas. While not directly in Herzogenburg, a trip to Jauerling mountain provides breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding landscape and the Danube valley. Closer to Herzogenburg, routes like the Oberradlberg Railway Station – Rosenberger Kreuz Memorial loop from Herzogenburg traverse rolling hills and offer scenic views.
Herzogenburg is generally well-connected, and some trails are accessible via public transport. For instance, the Oberradlberg Railway Station – Rosenberger Kreuz Memorial loop from Herzogenburg starts near a railway station, making it convenient for those arriving by train. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific trailheads.
Yes, Herzogenburg offers 26 moderate-difficulty trails for hikers seeking a bit more challenge. These routes often involve more significant elevation changes as they wind through the region's rolling hills and vineyards. An example is the Oberradlberg Railway Station – Wielandsthal Chapel loop from Herzogenburg-Wielandsthal, which covers over 13 km with nearly 200 meters of elevation gain.


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