Mountain passes around Muckendorf-Wipfing are found in the surrounding region of Lower Austria, an area characterized by its position on the south bank of the Danube. The municipality itself, situated in the eastern Tullnerfeld, features agricultural land, forested areas, and waterways at an elevation of 173 meters. While Muckendorf-Wipfing is known for activities like cycling along the Donauradweg and various hiking trails, the notable mountain passes are located in the nearby hills and Wienerwald. These passes offer varied terrain for…
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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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 The Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 runs through here, which is unfortunately no longer maintained, and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 also crosses the road, and the Way of St. James also passes not far away.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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While Muckendorf-Wipfing itself is characterized by agricultural land and waterways at a low elevation, the mountain passes are found in the nearby hills and the Wienerwald. You can expect varied terrain suitable for cycling and hiking, often with significant gradients, such as the sections on the Tulbingerkogel climb which reach over 11%.
For panoramic views, the Tulbingerkogel climb provides a wonderful panorama over the Tullnerfeld. Additionally, Flachbergstraße – pure nature offers views over hills and into the Danube valley, set amidst natural fields.
Yes, the Riederberghöhe (417 m) is an excellent spot for a short break and serves as a starting point for hikes in various directions. It's also crossed by the Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475.
Cycling enthusiasts will find several interesting options. The Tulbingerkogel climb is a popular choice with challenging gradients. The Riederberg Serpentines offer a curvy section, though traffic should be considered. For a low-traffic experience with breathtaking views, the Sophienalpe–Exelberg Section is a classic route.
Beyond exploring the mountain passes themselves, the region around Muckendorf-Wipfing offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Boat Rental at Viehofner See – Aubad Recreation Park Tulln loop', or explore various hiking routes like the 'Muckendorf Railway Station loop'. For road cycling, routes like 'Rosen Bridge, Tulln – Nibelungen Monument loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Muckendorf-Wipfing, Hiking around Muckendorf-Wipfing, and Road Cycling Routes around Muckendorf-Wipfing guides.
Yes, Flachbergstraße – pure nature is known for its natural setting between fields, offering an alternative route with views over hills and into the Danube valley. It's a great option if you prefer a quieter experience away from main roads.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain for both cycling and hiking, the scenic views over the Danube valley and Tullnerfeld, and the opportunities for short breaks at spots like the Riederberghöhe (417 m). The community has contributed over 180 upvotes and 12 photos, highlighting the appeal of these routes.
Absolutely. The Riederberghöhe (417 m) is a prime example, as it's a suitable starting point for hikes in various directions. It intersects with the Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475, and the Way of St. James also passes nearby.
Some passes, like the Tulbingerkogel climb, feature gradients over 11%, requiring good physical condition. For routes like the Riederberg Serpentines, be aware of traffic. Always check current conditions, especially for descents, as some, like the Flachberg, can be braking-intensive on a racing bike.
The region's passes are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Summer is also suitable, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Winter conditions can vary, and some routes might be less accessible or require specific gear due to snow or ice.
While some passes like the Riederberghöhe (417 m) are noted as good spots for a short break, specific facilities like restaurants may not always be directly at the pass apex. It's advisable to check for cafes and pubs in nearby villages before or after your activity. Public transport bus stops are available at some locations, such as the Riederberghöhe.


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