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No traffic touring cycling routes around Gießhübl are situated within the Föhrenberge Nature Park and the Vienna Woods biosphere reserve, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features a mix of asphalt and gravel paths, leading through forests and across dry grasslands. Its geological composition, primarily carbonate rock, results in varied habitats including forests, meadows, and vineyards, with gentle uphill climbs.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.6
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.3km
01:56
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140m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.4km
03:14
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Definitely go in if you are in the area. The staff is great. Admission is 18 Euros and definitely worth it. The boat trip is, of course, the absolute highlight. More info on opening hours etc. can be found here: http://seegrotte.at/ The parking spaces are free
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Nice wooden bridge that fits very well into the area and blends wonderfully with the surrounding nature.
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Very noteworthy lost place!
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First, you walk through a low tunnel far into the mountain, where you are finally given a detailed explanation of the working conditions in former times and what happened in the tunnel during the Second World War, including the construction of the first fighter jet. After the mine tour, you continue a bit further down to the largest underground lake in Europe, where you take a short boat trip. The lake is very clear, the air is great, and the lighting is also very beautiful to look at. We went to the Seegrotte purely by chance and were lucky enough to get a private tour, as apparently no one else wanted to visit the grotto at lunchtime. Our guide was very nice, explained everything in great detail, and in the end, we were even allowed to do two laps on the lake.
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Unfortunately, the lost place is currently being converted into apartments.
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The parish church of Gießhübl is located in the municipality of Gießhübl in the district of Mödling in Lower Austria. The Roman Catholic parish church, consecrated to the Holy Trinity, belongs to the Deanery of Perchtoldsdorf in the Vicariate of Unter dem Wienerwald of the Archdiocese of Vienna.
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The Josefswarte on the Hinterer Föhrenberg is a classic observation tower in the Vienna Woods, offering panoramic views across Vienna, the Vienna Basin, and the surrounding hills on a clear day. After climbing along forest paths, you can enjoy fresh air, a breathtaking vista, and a perfect photo opportunity. It's an ideal and rewarding highlight on hiking and running routes around Perchtoldsdorf and Kaltenleutgeben.
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From the Perchtoldsdorf Heath, Vienna lies at your feet – with an unobstructed view across the entire city and far into the surrounding countryside. On clear days, you can see the Danube, the Inner City, and the hills on the horizon. An ideal spot for a short break, a photo, and one last look back before heading back into the Vienna Woods.
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There are over 160 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Gießhübl, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. You'll find routes ranging from easy, leisurely rides to more challenging tours with significant elevation gain.
The region is popular for cycling throughout the warmer months, with many visitors choosing August. However, spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially within the Vienna Woods and Föhrenberge Nature Park.
Yes, Gießhübl offers a good selection of easy, traffic-free routes. For a relaxed experience, consider the Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Laxenburg Palace Blue Court loop from Brunn-Maria Enzersdorf, which covers about 23 km with minimal elevation. Another gentle option is the Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Rohrteich loop from Bezirk Mödling, spanning around 33 km.
The routes around Gießhübl feature diverse terrain, including a mix of asphalt and gravel paths. You'll cycle through extensive forests, across dry grasslands like the Gießhübler Kuhheide, and experience gentle uphill climbs. Some routes, particularly the more difficult ones, involve significant elevation changes, characteristic of the Vienna Woods landscape.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, routes like the Teufelstein Hut – Gießhübl Gravel Section loop from Brunn-Maria Enzersdorf offer over 500 meters of elevation gain over 27 km. Another demanding option is the Anninger Hut – Gießhübl Gravel Section loop from Brunn-Maria Enzersdorf, which features over 1000 meters of ascent across 37 km, taking you deep into the Föhrenberge Nature Park.
The Gießhübl area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can explore the Föhrenberge Nature Park and the Vienna Woods biosphere reserve. Nearby attractions include historical sites such as the Ruins of Mödling Castle and the impressive Liechtenstein Castle. The region also features unique natural formations like the Matterhörndl and various caves such as Anton's Grotto.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Gießhübl are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the easy Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Laxenburg Palace Blue Court loop and the more challenging Rauchkogel Ruin – Gießhübl Gravel Section loop. These circular routes are convenient for exploring the diverse landscapes without needing return transport.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,800 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free paths, the beautiful forest scenery of the Vienna Woods, and the diverse terrain that caters to various fitness levels. The well-maintained routes and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to historical sites or natural landmarks are also frequently highlighted.
Gießhübl is located south of Vienna, and while specific route starting points may vary, the region is generally accessible via public transport from Vienna. The Thermenradweg, for instance, connects Vienna to Wiener Neustadt, offering broader access to the thermal region's cycling network. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules to plan your approach to specific trailheads.
Many routes have accessible starting points with parking facilities. A notable starting point is the Kuhheide parking lot, which serves as a gateway to several routes, including the 'Gießhübl Strecke'. Given the popularity of the area, especially on weekends, arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.
Yes, the Gießhübl area and its surroundings offer various refreshment stops. Popular spots for hikers and cyclists include the Höllensteinhaus and the Anninger-Schutzhaus, which provide culinary delights and a cozy atmosphere. You'll also find cafes and restaurants in the charming villages within the Thermenregion and Vienna Woods, perfect for a break during your tour.


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