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Top 4 Mountain Passes around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing

Mountain passes around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing are characterized by gentle hills, forests, and scenic routes within Lower Austria. The region offers elevated areas and hiking loops that provide natural beauty and expansive views. Situated near the Wienerwald, the area features diverse landscapes suitable for outdoor activities. These routes offer accessible experiences for various fitness levels.

Best mountain passes around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing

  • The most popular mountain passes is Tulbingerkogel climb, a climb that offers panoramic views over the Tullnerfeld. This route features gradients…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Tulbingerkogel climb

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Nice climb over Weidlingbach with a very nice panorama and then a quick descent with casual curves towards Tulln.

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Riederberg Serpentines

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Curvy section of the Riederberg leads along the Gablitzbach back towards the city. Speeds of over 60 km / h make the brake shoes glow!

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Riederberghöhe (417 m)

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From here you can start hikes in all directions. The Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 runs through here, which is unfortunately no longer maintained, and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking …

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Flachbergstraße – pure nature

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Alternative to Tullnerfelderstraße - fantastic between the fields with a view over hills and into the Danube valley

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Sophienalpe–Exelberg Section

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Further low-traffic ascent and descent with breathtaking views of Vienna ....

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March 18, 2024, Riederberghöhe (417 m)

From here you can start hikes in all directions. The Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 runs through here, which is unfortunately no longer maintained, and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 also crosses the road, and the Way of St. James also passes not far away.

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Hiking trail crosses B1. There is a bus stop but unfortunately no restaurant (as of May 2023)

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Nice climb over Weidlingbach with a very nice panorama and then a quick descent with casual curves towards Tulln.

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There are many beautiful routes over the Vienna Woods hills to the Tullnerfeld. This one is the least recommendable one for me: a lot of traffic, which usually thunders past you quickly on the straight stretch and too narrowly when there is oncoming traffic, several trucks... Nope. Then rather Passauerhof or Königstetten or Irenental or Rauchengern or Geigelberg etc.

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Easy climb, but you have to expect traffic, after all you are driving along the federal highway 1/

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Crisp increase, contrary to the name.

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Absolute Vienna classic. If you haven't ridden here, you don't ride a racing bike in Vienna :)

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The Flachberg, one could say, is the Koppenberg of the Tullnerfeld. It's not quite as steep, but just as straight as the mythical ascent in East Flanders. However, one key feature is missing here: the cobblestones. The Tullnerfeld (or Tullner Basin) reaches heights of between 200 and 170 meters. The Flachberg stands out noticeably with a height of 291 meters. Flachberg is the name of the place in the municipality of Sieghartskirchen, which is also the apex of the pass.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain passes can I expect around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing?

The Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing region is characterized by gentle hills, forests, and scenic routes rather than high alpine passes. You'll find elevated areas and hiking loops that offer natural beauty and expansive views, often through the rolling landscapes of the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods).

Which mountain passes offer the best panoramic views?

For stunning vistas, consider the Tulbingerkogel climb, which provides panoramic views over the Tullnerfeld. The Leopold-Figl lookout at the top offers a wonderful perspective. Another elevated point, the Riederberghöhe (417 m), also offers great views and is a starting point for various hikes.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly mountain passes in the area?

Yes, many routes in the region are considered easy to moderate. For instance, the Riederberg Serpentines are described as an easy climb, following the Gablitzbach. The general landscape of gentle hills makes many of the elevated trails accessible for various fitness levels.

When is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing?

Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for exploring the mountain passes and elevated trails. During these times, temperatures are mild, and the natural colors of the landscape are particularly vibrant, making for pleasant outdoor experiences.

What natural attractions, besides passes, can I explore in the region?

Beyond the elevated routes, you can explore the unique natural experience of the Hagenbachklamm gorge. This area features a rushing brook and is home to a Birds of Prey Breeding Station. The region is also part of the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods), offering diverse landscapes from rolling hills to dense forests.

Are there hiking opportunities near the mountain passes?

Absolutely. The region is excellent for hiking. You can find easy hikes like the "Wolfpassinger Berg – Wolfpassinger Mountain Loop" or the "St. Andrä vor dem Hagenthale loop." The Riederberghöhe (417 m) is a popular starting point for various hikes, including sections of the Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing guide.

What do other visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing?

Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic beauty and the sense of nature. For example, the Flachbergstraße – pure nature is loved for its fantastic views over hills and into the Danube valley. The Tulbingerkogel climb is praised for its nice panorama, especially at sunset, and the enjoyable descent.

Are there any circular routes that include mountain passes?

Yes, the region offers several circular hiking loops. For example, the "Wolfpassinger Berg – Wolfpassinger Mountain Loop" is a popular choice. Additionally, the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 crosses the Riederberghöhe (417 m), providing opportunities for circular excursions that incorporate elevated sections.

Which mountain passes are suitable for intermediate cyclists?

Many of the highlighted passes are suitable for intermediate cyclists. The Tulbingerkogel climb features gradients up to 11.6%, offering a good challenge. The Riederberg Serpentines provide a curvy section that cyclists enjoy. For more cycling options, explore the MTB Trails around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing or Gravel biking around Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing guides.

What are the elevation gains like on the mountain passes in this region?

The passes in Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing feature varied, but generally moderate, elevation gains. For instance, the Tulbingerkogel climb has sections with gradients reaching up to 11.6%. The Flachbergstraße – pure nature reaches an apex of 291 meters, standing out from the surrounding Tullnerfeld basin.

Are there long-distance hiking trails accessible from Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing?

Yes, Zeiselmauer-Wolfpassing is situated near the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods), which is traversed by significant long-distance hiking trails. These include the Voralpenweg 04 and the Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404, offering extensive routes through diverse landscapes of gentle hills and dense forests.

Can I find routes that combine cycling and scenic views?

Definitely. Many routes in the area are popular with cyclists and offer beautiful scenery. The Flachbergstraße – pure nature is a fantastic option, winding through fields with views over hills and the Danube valley. The Sophienalpe–Exelberg Section also offers low-traffic ascents and descents with breathtaking views.

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