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Gravel biking around Langenlois offers diverse terrain across the Kamptal wine region, characterized by picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. The landscape features wooded areas and trails along the meandering Kamp River, providing varied riverside scenery. Riders can explore the Kamptal river valley, which includes dark woods, meadows, and terraced vineyards, with views over the Waldviertel plateau from higher elevations. The region's geological makeup includes loess, gravel, granite, gneiss, and crystalline rock, offering diverse riding surfaces.
Last updated: August 14, 2026
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44.3km
03:53
650m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.4km
02:03
270m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.2km
02:21
280m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The well-known Trinity Column (Pestsäule) in Langenlois stands as a striking centerpiece on the Kornplatz. It was erected in 1713 by the citizenry as thanks for being spared from the plague and consecrated on October 14th of the same year. The baroque monument was created by the renowned Krems sculptor Andreas Krimmer.
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At LOISIUM, wine enjoyment combines with a true zest for life. Authenticity, regionality, and passion for wine meet here – whether on an exciting journey of discovery through the world of winemaking artistry or with a relaxed glass at the end of the day. Nestled in some of Europe's most beautiful wine regions, LOISIUM is the perfect place for anyone who wants to not just drink wine, but experience it.
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A beautiful view of the Kamp, the Kamptal-Thaya cycle path leads over it.
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A very beautiful castle in Tullnerfeld, a cycle path passes by on every corner, in the east the Wagram-Radtour and in the west the Manhartsberg-Radweg.
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Answers to garden questions For those who want to know more, a garden tour is highly recommended. During the tour, you wander through the garden's extensive variety of species, listen to stories about almost forgotten cultivated plants, and learn valuable information about their cultivation and use. You will receive answers to personal gardening questions and learn the latest about ARCHE NOAH's seed policy. And because ARCHE NOAH is dedicated to preserving endangered vegetable, fruit, and grain varieties, seed propagation is also a topic: How to obtain seeds for propagation and what treasure the 5,500 cultivated plant varieties resting in the ARCHE NOAH seed archive represent – you will find out on the garden tour!
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NOAH'S ARK Show Garden A walk through paradise for valuable cultivated plants. Old, valuable, and almost extinct cultivated plants are combined in the ARCHE NOAH Show Garden in Schiltern to create a unique garden experience. Delicious, robust, and endangered vegetable and fruit varieties remain alive this way. The baroque pavilion as a focal point in the Schlosspark of Schiltern Castle provides the dignified setting. In this historic ambience, the ARCHE NOAH Show Garden offers a colourful treasure trove of rare vegetables, herbs, cereals, fruits, and berries. Visitors stroll past colourful theme beds with changing cultivated plants, see carrots in all colours and shapes, and delight in aromatic cocktail tomatoes, Krachsalat, and mustard greens. In the ARCHE NOAH Show Garden's scattered fruit tree meadow, you can discover tasty fruit varieties with unusual names such as 'Himbeerapfel von Holovous' or 'Ananasmarille'.
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From the farmstead to the castle Who would have thought that a small farmstead would become a "castle of the future"? The farmstead, founded in the 10th century by the lords of Schiltarn, is primarily used by various lords of Kronsegg Castle. It was not until the 16th century that the medieval structure was expanded into a castle and a new seat of power. After a varied succession of owners, Count Aichelberg-Ruhmerskirch sold the castle in 1929 to the municipality of Langenlois. Just one year later, it was acquired by the Order of the English Maidens, who have since operated various educational institutions for children here. This teaching activity was interrupted during World War II – the castle came into the possession of the SA. In 1987, Psychosoziale Zentrum Schiltern GmbH had the building complex renovated with the help of the state of Lower Austria and has since offered the ideal environment for psychotherapeutic rehabilitation on site.
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Once upon a time, this artificial reservoir was an extremely popular bathing paradise. People traveled from afar to bathe in "Kronsegg". Romantic solstice celebrations and even "hot" motorsport events on the ice are now only remembered by a few. After the last dam renovation, the reservoir could be refilled starting in 2002. The flood in August 2002 already forced the dam to pass its first test.
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There are over 70 gravel bike trails around Langenlois, offering a wide range of experiences from moderate to challenging rides. The komoot community has explored these routes over 600 times, providing valuable insights and ratings.
Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are a few easier options. For instance, the region features routes with less elevation gain, such as those that follow the Kamptal river valley or explore the flatter vineyard paths. You'll find 2 easy and 26 moderate routes, which can be suitable depending on your family's experience level.
Gravel biking in Langenlois offers incredibly diverse scenery. You'll ride through picturesque vineyards, dense wooded areas, and along babbling brooks. Many routes follow the Kamptal river valley, characterized by dark woods, rolling meadows, and terraced vineyards. From higher points, you can also enjoy scenic views over the Waldviertel plateau.
Many routes pass by significant cultural and natural landmarks. You might encounter historic sites like Schiltern Castle, or the Kornplatz in Langenlois, known as one of Austria's wine capitals. The Danube Lookout on Braunsdorfer Hill offers panoramic views, and the Kronsegg Reservoir provides a scenic spot for a break. Further afield, the impressive Grafenegg Castle is also accessible via some routes, such as the Wagram Peace Stupa – Grafenegg Castle loop from Langenlois.
Yes, the region includes the Loisbach river and the Kronsegg Reservoir, which are great spots to pause. You can also find other scenic water features like the Traismauer Natural Swimming Lakes or various forest ponds, offering refreshing breaks during your ride.
The gravel bike trails in Langenlois are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, which combines vineyards with wooded sections, and the stunning views. The mix of natural paths and cultural stops, often with opportunities for regional cuisine, also contributes to a holistic outdoor experience.
Absolutely. Langenlois is known for routes that cater to 'fast off-road speedsters' and experienced riders. There are 44 difficult routes available, often involving significant elevation gains and varied terrain. An example is the Langenlois and Gföhl Gravel Tour, which covers 27.5 miles with over 2,100 feet of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Langenlois are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for those traveling by car. For example, the Bicycle Bridge Over the Kamp – Kamp Valley Riverside Trail loop from Etsdorf-Straß is a popular circular option.
The Kamptal wine region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, especially during grape harvest season. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter conditions might limit access to some trails, but generally, the region is enjoyable for gravel biking from spring through late autumn.
Yes, some routes extend towards the Danube, offering scenic views. For instance, the View of the Danube – Altenwörth fish pass loop from Gedersdorf provides glimpses of the river and its surroundings. Additionally, the Danube Lookout on Braunsdorfer Hill is a highlight accessible from some trails.
While specific parking areas or public transport connections for each trail are best checked on individual route pages, Langenlois itself is well-connected. Many loop trails start and end in towns, making them accessible. For broader regional information on cycling and transport, you might find resources on the Lower Austria tourism website.


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