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Urban hiking trails in Purkersdorf Natural Park are set within the Vienna Woods, offering diverse landscapes on the western outskirts of Vienna. The park features extensive deciduous and mixed forests, rolling hills, and open meadows. Its varied topography includes old beech forests and moderate elevations, providing a refreshing escape for urban hikers. This protected area is characterized by its natural features and well-maintained paths.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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19.0km
04:51
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.03km
00:47
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.82km
01:29
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The distinctive wild boar sculptures at Pulverstampftor (one of the northern entrances to Lainzer Tiergarten in Vienna-Hietzing) are a popular photo motif. The two life-sized, imposing wild boar figures greet visitors directly at the gate and are a direct indication of the rich wildlife in the nature reserve there.
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The administrative building was erected in 1912/13 by the Viennese city administration on the former site of the depot of the steam tram company formerly known as Krauss & Comp. and opened on January 12, 1914.[1] Initially, it only served the 13th district, as at that time parts of Vienna north of the Wien River also belonged to the 13th district. On October 15, 1938, the district boundaries were changed by the National Socialist dictatorship; since then, the 14th district, Penzing, which was newly configured at the time, has also been administered from here.
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After the exercise and parade ground was released for development (1870), the town hall and the arcade houses were initially assigned to Franzensring, Stadiongasse, Reichsratsstraße, and Grillparzerstraße.
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Maria Theresia visited the house of God daily during her stays at Schönbrunn Palace, which, thanks to generous donations, was elevated to a parish in 1786. The church's treasury had to hand over the most valuable part to the mint as a war loan in 1793/1794 and 1809. On the way from Schönbrunn to Hietzing, there were small chapel-like niches in the boundary wall towards the Wien River with paintings depicting the Way of the Cross, for the maintenance of which Clement von Radolt had established a special foundation in 1667. When the wall was removed, the pictures were moved to the Hietzing church by order of Maria Theresia, where they have since been mounted on the side walls.
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Hacking & Hütteldorf have been connected since 1878 by a wooden footbridge, which was replaced by an iron structure in 1898
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Here the Wien flows towards the city center & Danube The Wien originates in the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) near Rekawinkel and flows into the Danube Canal after 34 km
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such a nice quiet area
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The Otto Wagner Court Pavilion in Hietzing was built in 1898/1899 by the architect Otto Wagner and is a significant example of Viennese architecture from the turn of the century. It was constructed in connection with the Vienna City Railway and originally served as a prestigious waiting and reception pavilion for Emperor Franz Joseph I, located in the immediate vicinity of Schönbrunn Palace. The building is distinguished by its elegant design and elaborate Art Nouveau interior, which met the high standards of the imperial court. Although the pavilion was only rarely used by the emperor, it is an impressive testament to the combination of functionality and artistic ambition. Following extensive restoration, the Court Pavilion is now part of the Vienna Museum and offers insights into the architecture and transportation history of Vienna around 1900.
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Purkersdorf Natural Park offers a wide selection of urban hiking trails, with over 40 routes to explore. This includes a diverse range of options, from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.
The urban hikes in Purkersdorf Natural Park feature a varied terrain, characterized by extensive deciduous and mixed forests, rolling hills, and open meadows. You'll often find yourself walking through old beech forests, providing shady and cool conditions, especially in summer.
Yes, the park caters to all fitness levels. Out of the 42 available urban hiking routes, 30 are rated as easy, 11 as moderate, and there is 1 more difficult option for those seeking a greater challenge. This ensures everyone can find a suitable path.
Urban hikes in Purkersdorf Natural Park offer several points of interest. You can visit the Schöffelstein Memorial, enjoy the tranquil Singers' Fountain, or observe animals at the Animal enclosures at Naturpark Purkersdorf and the Kellerwiese Animal Enclosure. The park also features a shop-window museum, the Wienerwaldhaus, offering insights into local history.
Yes, the park is home to several observation towers and viewpoints offering panoramic views. Notable ones include the Rudolfswarte, a 26-meter wooden tower, the Rudolfshöhe Lookout Tower, and the Troppberg Observation Tower. The highest elevation, Schöffelstein, also provides rewarding views after an ascent.
Absolutely. Purkersdorf Natural Park is very family-friendly. Many trails are suitable for children, including the interactive Nature Discovery Trail. The park also features multiple forest playgrounds and animal enclosures, such as the Kellerwiese, where children can see sheep, goats, and donkeys, and larger enclosures with wild boars, deer, and red deer.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails in Purkersdorf Natural Park. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially near animal enclosures and in protected areas, to ensure the safety and comfort of wildlife and other visitors.
Yes, Purkersdorf Natural Park offers accessible options. The "Blind Date" Trail is specifically designed to be barrier-free, allowing people with impaired vision and those with mobility challenges to experience nature through their senses.
Many of the urban hiking routes in Purkersdorf Natural Park are designed as circular paths, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Weir on the Wien River loop from Purkersdorf Sanatorium is a longer circular option, while the Weir on the Wien River loop from Wien Hadersdorf offers a shorter, easy loop.
Purkersdorf Natural Park is well-connected to Vienna by public transport. You can typically reach the park and its trailheads via regional trains or buses from Vienna, making it convenient for urban explorers without a car. Check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes to Purkersdorf Zentrum or specific entry points.
Each season offers a unique experience. Spring is vibrant with wild garlic, summer provides cool shade under the beech forests, and autumn transforms the park with stunning foliage. Even winter offers a magical landscape, with animal tracks visible in the snow. The park is enjoyable year-round, depending on your preference for scenery and weather.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's diverse landscapes, the well-maintained and clearly marked trails, and the opportunity to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. The accessibility from Vienna and the family-friendly amenities are also frequently highlighted.


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