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Dog friendly hiking trails in Föhrenberge Nature Park traverse a landscape characterized by extensive pine and beech forests, which give the region its name. The area features gentle hills and dry grasslands, such as the Perchtoldsdorfer Heide, which is a habitat for ground squirrels. As part of the broader limestone Vienna Woods, the park offers varied terrain for outdoor activities. The park also includes numerous viewpoints offering panoramas of the Vienna Basin.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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02:25
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:32
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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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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Very good explanations of how Mödling came to be called Pech (glue)
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The wooden wayside cross on the tree along trail 444 is a striking landmark in the Vienna Woods above Gumpoldskirchen. Situated between forest and vineyards, it only catches the eye upon closer inspection. A quiet detail along the trail that lends the hike a special character.
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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 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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Visited again today – the Josefswarte on the Hinterer Föhrenberg is a classic observation tower in the Vienna Woods, offering panoramic views over Vienna, the Vienna Basin, and the surrounding hills on a clear day. However, the tower is currently closed for necessary maintenance.
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The information panel in the Perchtoldsdorf Forest provides fascinating information about the nature, trails, and history of the area. It's ideal for getting your bearings, planning a route, or learning more about the local flora and fauna. A convenient stop at the start or along your hike.
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The Karl Zechmeister Pond is a small, tranquil forest pond, ideal for a short break in nature. From the shoreline and benches, you can gaze across the still water and observe dragonflies, frogs, and birds. Perfect for switching off for a few minutes before continuing your hike through the woods.
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Föhrenberge Nature Park offers a wide selection of routes suitable for you and your dog. Our guide features 12 carefully curated dog-friendly hikes, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
The park is characterized by diverse terrain, perfect for dogs. You'll find numerous trails winding through idyllic pine and beech forests, which give the 'Föhrenberge' their name. Expect gentle hills, varied gradients, and even dry grassland areas like the Perchtoldsdorfer Heide, part of the unique limestone Vienna Woods landscape.
Yes, Föhrenberge Nature Park has 6 easy dog-friendly routes perfect for a relaxed outing. A great option is the Priessnitztal Wetland Biotope – Waldgasthaus Bockerl, Mödling loop from Mödling, which offers a pleasant walk through natural surroundings without significant elevation gain.
Absolutely! Many of the dog-friendly trails in Föhrenberge Nature Park are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Teufelstein Hut – Franz Ferdinand Hut loop from Perchtoldsdorf is a moderate circular route that offers varied scenery.
While specific rules can vary, it's generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in sensitive natural areas like the Perchtoldsdorfer Heide, which is home to protected species. Always clean up after your dog and ensure they don't disturb wildlife or other hikers. Respecting these guidelines helps preserve the park for everyone.
The Föhrenberge Nature Park is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for longer hikes. Summer provides lush green forests and shade, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene wonderland, though some trails might be more challenging with snow or ice. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Many dog-friendly trails pass by historical landmarks and natural features. You can explore the impressive Ruins of Mödling Castle, the historic Husar Temple with its panoramic views, or the Black Tower (Schwarzer Turm) Mödling. For a refreshing stop, some routes lead past natural springs like the Hans Rüffer Spring.
Yes, Föhrenberge Nature Park boasts several viewpoints offering impressive panoramas that you can enjoy with your dog. The Josefswarte and Kammersteiner Hut provides great views, as does the Wilhelmswarte on the Hochanninger summit. From elevated points like the Julienturm, you can even see the Rax and Schneeberg mountains.
Yes, you'll find mountain huts (Schutzhäuser) throughout the park that serve as popular destinations for rest and refreshment. The Anninger Hut and Teufelstein Hut are well-known spots. Some routes also pass by facilities like the Breite Föhre Rest Area, offering convenient breaks for you and your dog.
The dog-friendly trails in Föhrenberge Nature Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,300 ratings. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful forest atmosphere, and the variety of routes that make it a perfect destination for outdoor adventures with their canine companions.
Yes, several entry points to Föhrenberge Nature Park are accessible by public transport, particularly from towns like Mödling and Perchtoldsdorf. It's advisable to check the specific public transport provider's rules regarding dogs, as policies on leashes and muzzles can vary. This allows for car-free access to many beautiful trails.
While popular routes can see more visitors, Föhrenberge Nature Park has an extensive network of trails. To find less crowded options, consider exploring some of the slightly longer or less central routes, or visit during off-peak hours (early mornings or weekdays). The Breite Föhre Rest Area – Priessnitztal Wetland Biotope loop from Gumpoldskirchen offers a serene experience through varied landscapes.


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