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No traffic touring cycling routes around Gnadendorf are situated in the Zaya valley, at the northern edge of the Leiser Berge, a protected landscape area and nature park in Lower Austria. The region is characterized by rolling hills, including the 491-meter-high Buschberg, the highest elevation in the Weinviertel. The surrounding terrain features diverse landscapes, from dry grasslands typical of the Buschberg foothills to more wooded sections within the nature park, offering varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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17.5km
01:11
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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38.5km
02:53
620m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19th-century castle, still owned by the Princes Reuss, who still live there today.
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Impressive building in Laa/Thaya
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Well-maintained grounds and there is a restaurant.
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A special architectural feature is the 12-sided pyramidal roof. In the tower hangs a bell weighing approximately 35 kg, cast at the Grassmayr bell foundry in Innsbruck and bearing an image of St. Francis.
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The chapel is named after Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals, nature, and the environment – fittingly for its location in the nature park. The chapel is located directly on the Weinviertel Way of St. James and serves as a spiritual place of tranquility for pilgrims, hikers, and nature lovers. Today, the chapel is a popular tourist destination and hosts events such as the annual animal blessing ceremony around World Animal Day.
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The chapel was planned and built by the Buschberg local group of the Lower Austrian Mountain and Nature Watch, together with numerous volunteers. The groundbreaking ceremony took place in February 2022, and it was officially inaugurated in the summer of the same year.
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The St. Francis of Assisi Chapel on the Buschberg in the Weinviertel region of Lower Austria was built in 2022. It is located in the Leiser Berge Nature Park near the radar station on the Buschberg, which, at 491 m, is the highest elevation in the region.
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There are 13 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Gnadendorf, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes allow you to explore the tranquil landscapes of the Weinviertel region without vehicle interference.
The Weinviertel region, including Gnadendorf, is ideal for cycling from spring through autumn. The mild weather and vibrant natural scenery, especially the dry grasslands of the Buschberg foothills, make for a pleasant experience. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful colors.
Yes, Gnadendorf offers routes suitable for families. While specific 'easy' routes are available, many of the moderate options can be enjoyed by families with some cycling experience. The region's focus on 'Enjoyable Serenity' (Genussvolle Gelassenheit) means routes are generally designed for relaxed exploration.
The routes around Gnadendorf traverse diverse terrain, from the Zaya valley to the foothills of the Leiser Berge nature park. You can expect a mix of gentle inclines and descents, particularly around the 491-meter-high Buschberg, the highest elevation in the Weinviertel. Surfaces are typically well-maintained cycling paths, often integrated into larger regional networks.
The routes offer glimpses of the region's natural beauty and historical sites. You might encounter the Buschberg Summit Cross, the St. Francis of Assisi Chapel on Buschberg, or even the distinctive Buschberg Radar Dome (Goldhaube). The Ruins of Staatz Castle and Staatzer Berg are also notable points of interest in the wider area.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Gnadendorf are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Oberleis Observation Tower – View of Schloss Ernstbrunn loop from Eichenbrunn, which covers over 36 km with significant elevation changes.
While Gnadendorf itself offers local amenities, the broader Weinviertel region is known for its hospitality. You can find places like the Buschberg Hut for refreshments, especially after ascending Buschberg. The region actively promotes cycling tourism, so you'll find bike-friendly cafes, pubs, and accommodation in surrounding villages.
The routes vary in difficulty. Out of 13 routes, there is 1 easy route, 6 moderate routes, and 6 difficult routes. This range ensures options for beginners seeking a relaxed ride and experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, such as the 38 km View of Ernstbrunn – Buschberg Hut loop from Eichenbrunn with over 600 meters of elevation gain.
While specific regulations for dogs on cycling paths can vary, the natural environment of the Leiser Berge Nature Park generally welcomes well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage and ensure your dog is comfortable with longer distances and varied terrain before embarking on a touring cycling route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.375 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the beautiful views of the Weinviertel landscape, and the opportunity to explore the Leiser Berge Nature Park away from busy roads. The sense of 'Enjoyable Serenity' truly resonates with visitors.
Yes, some routes provide excellent vantage points for historical landmarks. For instance, the moderate Buschberghütte – View of Ernstbrunn loop from Pyhra offers scenic views, potentially including glimpses of Schloss Ernstbrunn. The nearby Ruins of Staatz Castle are also a prominent feature in the wider region.
The duration varies significantly based on the route's length and difficulty. For example, a moderate route like the Town Hall of Laa an der Thaya – Laa an der Thaya Town Hall loop from Gnadendorf, spanning over 31 km, might take around 2 hours. More challenging routes, such as the 31 km Eichenbrunn Parish Church – Röhrabrunn Drinking Fountain loop from Eichenbrunn, could take over 2.5 hours due to greater elevation changes.


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