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Dog friendly hiking trails around Wienerwald traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling sandstone ridges, limestone cliffs, and extensive deciduous and pine forests. This extensive forested highland, recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offers a varied topography with gentle hills and higher peaks like Schöpfl (893 meters). The region features a network of paths through mixed woodlands, meadows, and fields, providing accessible outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The iron tower structure reaches a height of just under eleven meters. With the 1.1 meter high concrete foundation, the tower has a total height of twelve meters. The ascent to the platform initially runs over three flights of stairs with a total of 44 steps, each with a height of 17 cm and a width of 108 cm. At a height of 7.5 meters, the stairs transition via a platform into a narrow spiral staircase with a total of nine steps. These each have a height of 24 cm and are 80 cm wide. The viewing platform is located 9.7 meters above the foundation and 10.8 meters above the ground. The viewing platform measures 4 × 4 meters. The footprint of the tower supports tapers upwards from 3.75 meters in the foundation area to 2.35 meters in the platform area.
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Diente lange als geodätischer Vermessungspunkt, Gipfel liegt genau an der Grenze Wien–Niederösterreich
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The Spitalwiese is a wide, sunny meadow at the edge of the forest, perfect for a relaxing break in nature. Here you can sit in the grass, let your gaze wander across the open space, and listen to the buzzing of insects. It's ideal as a quiet stop on hikes, runs, or bike rides.
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Franz-Ferdinand-Höhe is a tranquil viewpoint in the Vienna Woods, offering panoramic views across the surrounding hills and down into the Vienna Basin. A small clearing with a bench invites you to rest after the climb. It's the perfect spot for a short break to enjoy the view before continuing your hike on trails and forest paths.
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The Franz-Karl viewpoint offers a sweeping panorama across the Vienna Woods and down into the Vienna Basin. On clear days, you can see far across fields, villages, and all the way to the Vienna skyline. It's the perfect spot for a short break to admire the view, take a photo, and breathe in the fresh air before continuing your hike along the forest trails.
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The Vienna City Hiking Trail 8 leads you from the western edge of Vienna into the tranquil Vienna Woods – with well-marked paths, plenty of forest, and small streams. Along the way, forest roads alternate with narrow trails, offering frequent views of the Vienna Basin. Ideal as a leisurely half-day hike, easily accessible by public transport.
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The Mostalm is permanently closed and no longer operates as a refreshment stop. The building is empty and now serves only as a landmark for hikers exploring the Vienna Woods. Please observe all barriers and signs on site and use other huts or inns for your breaks.
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The Parapluiberg summit (561 m) is a quiet, wooded peak where you can catch your breath after the final climb. Nearby, benches and small clearings invite you to take a short break in nature. An unassuming yet atmospheric highlight on your hikes around Kaltenleutgeben and Perchtoldsdorf.
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The Wienerwald region offers a wide selection of dog-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 130 routes specifically curated for you and your canine companion, catering to various preferences and fitness levels.
The Wienerwald, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, features diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of rolling sandstone ridges, gentle hills, and extensive deciduous and pine forests. Trails often traverse meadows and fields, providing varied landscapes for you and your dog to explore.
Yes, Wienerwald has many easy dog-friendly trails. With over 50 easy routes, you'll find paths with gentle slopes and well-maintained surfaces, perfect for a leisurely stroll with senior dogs or those new to hiking. A great option is the Forest of Eternity – Diana Bründl Spring loop from Penzing, which is relatively flat and offers a pleasant walk.
Many dog-friendly trails in Wienerwald lead to interesting landmarks and offer panoramic views. You can hike to the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel, which provides stunning vistas. Another option is the Josefswarte and Kammersteiner Hut, offering both views and a place to rest. The region is dotted with various towers and huts that make for excellent destinations.
Absolutely! Wienerwald offers numerous circular routes, perfect for a varied walk without retracing your steps. For a moderate challenge, consider the Franz Ferdinand Höhe – Spital Meadow loop from Wien Hadersdorf, which provides a good distance and elevation gain. Another popular loop is the Teufelstein Hut – Franz Ferdinand Hut loop from Perchtoldsdorf.
Wienerwald is beautiful year-round for dog-friendly hikes. Spring brings blossoming meadows, summer offers cool shade in the extensive forests, autumn transforms the trees into vibrant displays of color, and winter presents magical snow-covered paths. Each season offers a unique experience, so choose based on your preference for weather and scenery.
Yes, the Wienerwald region is known for its 'Hütte-hopping' culture. Many trails pass by mountain huts and inns where you can often find refreshments. Highlights like the Franz Ferdinand Hut or the Höllensteinhaus are popular spots for a break. Always check their dog policies beforehand.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in Wienerwald, with an average score of 4.56 out of 5 stars from over 7,200 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of nature so close to Vienna, making it a perfect escape for both humans and their dogs.
For those seeking a more challenging hike with their dog, Wienerwald has several moderate to difficult routes. The region features higher points like Schöpfl and Gföhlberg. A good moderate option is the Spital Meadow – Franz Ferdinand Höhe loop from Biosphärenpark Wienerwald Kernzone Dombachgraben, which includes significant elevation gain.
Absolutely! Many trails in Wienerwald are suitable for families with dogs. Look for easy to moderate routes with varied scenery that can keep both children and dogs engaged. The Häuserl at the Roan – Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel loop from Biosphärenpark Wienerwald Kernzone Pfaffenberg is an easy option that combines forest paths with a notable viewpoint, making it enjoyable for all.


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