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No traffic touring cycling routes around Großwarasdorf traverse a landscape characterized by gently rolling hills, extensive vineyards, and picturesque river meadows. The region, part of Austria's Burgenland, features small woods and open fields, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Its proximity to Lake Neusiedl and the Neusiedlersee-Seewinkel National Park provides opportunities to cycle through wetlands and along one of Europe's largest steppe lakes. The Pannonian climate ensures a long cycling season, with many routes designed to be traffic-free.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycle path between Stoob and Oberpullendorf with good surface
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Stoob train station
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This building, constructed around 1770 using older components, is a good example of the numerous aristocratic country estates that were built in what was then western Hungary after the Turkish threat was averted. Nebersdorf Castle remained in the family's possession until 1939, when it was confiscated by the German authorities from its last representative, Count Ladislaus Niczky, and sold to the Heller industrial family in 1944. In 1952, they sold the castle and estate to the municipality of Nebersdorf. The municipality had the park's magnificent trees felled, the grounds divided into parcels, and sold to local residents. The castle was left to decay. In 1961, innkeeper Rudolf Golubits acquired the already very dilapidated building. He had its exterior restored starting in 1975. The ballroom was also restored to its former glory. The remaining interior rooms, which even housed livestock in the post-war period, were transformed into a tavern with the necessary ancillary rooms. Today, the restaurant is closed again, and the castle stands largely empty. However, it is in good condition and still belongs to Mr. Golubits.
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Good alternative to the B50
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Starting point and destination station of the bicycle trolley
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Neckenmarkt Horitschon train station early in the morning
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A great place for the whole family. Sheep in the pastures, art objects from the local pottery and a fitness trail. Definitely worth a stop if you're walking or cycling past.
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Backwater basin for flood protection and popular recreational area for humans and animals :-)
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There are nearly 140 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Großwarasdorf. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 66 easy, 59 moderate, and 13 difficult options to explore.
The region around Großwarasdorf features gently rolling hills and picturesque vineyards, characteristic of the "Blaufränkischland" wine-growing area. You'll cycle through river meadows, small woods, hedgerows, and open fields, offering a diverse and scenic experience.
Großwarasdorf benefits from a Pannonian climate, ensuring a wonderfully long cycling season with around 300 days of sunshine annually. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for touring cycling, offering comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, many of the routes are suitable for families. The extensive cycle path network in Burgenland, including routes near Großwarasdorf, is well-developed and mostly paved, making it ideal for leisurely rides. For an easy, shorter option, consider the Hubertus-Klause – Ascension Chapel loop, which is just under 13 km.
You can discover a variety of attractions. Many routes pass by historical sites and cultural landmarks. For example, the Florianikapelle – Franz Liszt Birthplace loop takes you near the Franz Liszt Birthplace. Other routes might lead you close to castles like Deutschkreutz Castle or the Geographical Center of Burgenland.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Großwarasdorf are designed as loops. An example is the moderate Artworks at Stoober Bach – Stoober Retention Basin loop, offering a scenic circular tour of nearly 38.4 km.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 650 ratings. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, well-maintained paths, the beautiful vineyard landscapes, and the opportunity to explore cultural highlights without vehicle traffic.
Yes, the region is well-equipped for cyclists. The cycling paths often lead through charming villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. The "Blaufränkischland" area, known for its wine, also offers opportunities to stop at local taverns and wineries.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each route are not always listed, the general nature of the Pannonian landscape with its open fields and quiet paths makes it suitable for cycling with well-behaved dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations regarding pets in public areas and natural parks.
Yes, for those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, there are difficult routes available. While the provided examples are moderate, the region's network includes parts of the EuroVelo 13 (Iron Curtain Trail), which offers extensive and scenic bikepacking opportunities through varied terrain, often separated from traffic.
Parking facilities for cyclists are generally available in and around Großwarasdorf, particularly near popular starting points for cycle paths and in the villages along the routes. Look for designated parking areas in town centers or near trailheads.
Burgenland has a well-developed public transport system, and many regional buses and trains allow for bicycle transport, especially outside of peak hours. It's advisable to check the specific public transport provider's regulations and schedules for bicycle carriage in advance, particularly if you plan to use train stations like those in nearby larger towns.


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