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Gravel biking in Föhrenwald offers diverse landscapes and well-suited terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails. This extensive forest area, part of the Vienna Woods, features extensive forest areas dominated by black pines and beech forests. The region includes gentle hills and expansive dry grasslands, providing varied surfaces for cycling. Its geological makeup within the Limestone Vienna Woods contributes to a dynamic riding experience with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Schloss Eichbüchl (Aichbüchl) was probably built in the 14th century by the Lords of Vierdung. According to other sources in Wiener Neustadt, it was supposedly only built between 1558 and 1566. It is possible that a first castle was destroyed during the First Turkish Siege in 1529 and that the current castle was rebuilt slightly off to the side.
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Due to its size, the park is of course also ideal for doing sports. Walking among the shady trees and around a lake or along the canal, or running on one of the many different marked running routes. Cycling is just as good as, for example, horse riding.
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Location and service great, and the menu was significantly upgraded with the takeover by the current hosts (2025).
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Hello, sports enthusiast! The boathouse of the 1. Wiener Neustädter Kanu-Club (WNKC) is located directly on the Wiener Neustädter Canal in Wiener Neustadt, where things really get going on the water. Not only does our club life with tons of action start here, but you can also easily borrow a canoe or boat and explore the historic canal. Whether it's a leisurely tour towards Kottingbrunn or a bit further to Laxenburg, the canal is perfect for a sporty slide. So grab your paddles, feel the wind in your face, and enjoy the wonderful nature here at our boathouse. Paddling becomes a real adventure, just as fun and relaxed as we like it in Lower Austria!
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There are currently no boat trips on the canal. The canal is empty and is being renovated.
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Katzelsdorf Castle was built in the 12th century and was once owned by Countess Carolina von Lipona, Napoleon's sister. Since 1994 it has been owned by the municipality and is used as a service point, culture and events center.
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There is a major construction site in the Academy Park at the moment, which is why the cycle path is diverted through narrow doors. You can cycle through but it is not pleasant.
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A beautiful covered wooden bridge over the Leizha where the water comes out again.
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Föhrenwald offers a wide selection of traffic-free gravel bike trails, with over 25 routes to explore. These range in difficulty from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every rider.
The Föhrenwald region, part of the Vienna Woods, features diverse terrain perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of asphalt, forest roads, gravel paths, and unpaved sections. The landscape includes gentle hills, extensive pine and beech forests, and dry grasslands like the Perchtoldsdorfer Heide.
Yes, Föhrenwald has several easy and moderate no-traffic gravel routes suitable for families. These trails often feature less challenging elevation changes and provide a pleasant experience through the forests. For example, the Leitha River in Lanzenkirchen – Leitha Covered Bridge loop from Dillmonhof is an easy option with minimal elevation.
While riding, you can enjoy the distinctive umbrella-shaped black pines, known as "Paraplui trees," and expansive beech forests. Keep an eye out for ground squirrels in the dry grasslands. For specific points of interest, consider routes that pass near highlights like the Sagenweg Lanzenkirchen – The Legend of the Skull or the Totenkopf Legend Sculpture.
Many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Föhrenwald are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Steinkogel Lookout Tower – Leitha River in Lanzenkirchen loop from Brunn an der Pitten, which offers a moderate challenge.
The Föhrenwald region is accessible via public transport, particularly from Vienna. Many routes start near train stations or bus stops in towns bordering the forest, such as Mödling or Wiener Neustadt. For instance, routes like the Main square Bad Sauerbrunn – Kasematten Wiener Neustadt loop are easily reachable from Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof.
Yes, parking is generally available at various entry points to the Föhrenwald, especially in the surrounding towns and villages. Look for designated parking areas near trailheads or public spaces in places like Kaltenleutgeben or Rodaun, which serve as starting points for many routes.
The Föhrenwald is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be enjoyable, especially in the shade of the forests, while winter riding is possible, though some paths might be muddy or icy depending on conditions.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic gravel trails in Föhrenwald, with an average score of 4.1 out of 5 stars. Riders frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, the varied terrain, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature away from car traffic.
Absolutely. Föhrenwald caters to all skill levels. Beginners can enjoy easier routes with less elevation gain, while experienced riders can tackle more challenging trails like the Leitha River in Lanzenkirchen – Steinkogel Lookout Tower loop from Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof, which features significant climbs and descents.
Yes, the towns and villages surrounding the Föhrenwald, such as Mödling, Perchtoldsdorf, and Wiener Neustadt, offer various cafes, restaurants, and traditional Austrian Gasthäuser where you can refuel after your ride. Some routes may also pass by smaller huts or eateries within the forest area.
For those seeking a challenge, Föhrenwald offers several routes with considerable elevation gain. The region's hilly terrain, part of the Limestone Vienna Woods, provides excellent opportunities for demanding climbs and rewarding descents. An example is the Vineyard Hills Near Winzendorf – Forest Crucifix from 1859 loop from Wiener Neustadt Hauptbahnhof, which includes notable ascents.


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