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Touring cycling around Parbasdorf is characterized by the gently rolling hills and expansive vineyards of the Weinviertel region in Lower Austria. The area features a network of routes that traverse open fields and forested sections, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Many paths follow riverine landscapes, such as those along the Marchfeld Canal, offering flat and accessible sections. This region is well-suited for touring cyclists seeking routes with minimal elevation gain and scenic views.
Last updated: May 4, 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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Dreamlike view and simply a beautiful area. Feel free to take a break at one of the regularly set up tables and benches and enjoy the peace and the view.
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Gravel paradise, fine gravel, long straights, exciting curves.
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A historical highlight is Austria's first railway, which ran from Floridsdorf to Deutsch-Wagram in 1837. This connection contributed significantly to the development of the region.
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Deutsch Wagram Station, a true treasure in Lower Austria, is not just a through station but also a piece of history. With its ancient walls, it is one of the oldest stations in the country. Three listed buildings stand on the site: the impressive reception building, the old water station, and the workers' waiting room, where many day-trippers once waited for their train. Here, you can sense the tradition and charm of the past – a place that tells the stories of times long past. A real eye-catcher for anyone who passes through!
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The railway sleepers laid in the dark gravel, but without their iron rails, lead visitors to the central focal point of this memorial: a circular platform supported by seven stone columns, which, however, do not support a roof. This relatively new memorial—erected in 2011—commemorates the victims of the Strasshof transit camp, which existed here during the ill-fated era of the Nazi regime. The inscription states that: "People from all over Europe were forced into forced labor, humiliated, tortured, and deprived of their freedom and their lives."
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The route runs primarily along farm tracks, riverside paths, quiet country roads, and dedicated or roadside cycle paths. The quality of the trail is generally good. Only short sections are on gravel paths. Otherwise, asphalt predominates. While the topography in the Czech Republic and Lower Austria is relatively flat,
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Nostalgic bike tour on the trail of railway history
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There are over 360 touring cycling routes around Parbasdorf, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes more than 250 easy routes, 80 moderate routes, and 30 more challenging excursions.
The terrain around Parbasdorf is characterized by the gently rolling hills and expansive vineyards of the Weinviertel region. Many routes also follow riverine paths, such as those along the Marchfeld Canal, offering flat and accessible sections. You'll find a mix of open fields and forested areas, providing varied scenery with generally minimal elevation gain.
Yes, Parbasdorf is well-suited for leisurely touring. Over 250 of the routes are classified as easy, with minimal elevation gain. An excellent example is the Marchfeld Canal Border Path – Marchfeld Canal loop from Deutsch-Wagram, which is 22.8 km long and follows the flat terrain along the canal.
While many routes are shorter, there are options for longer rides. For instance, the Hochleithen Cycle Path – Wolkersdorf Castle loop from Deutsch Wagram covers 32 km, winding through the Hochleithen area. You can also combine shorter routes to create a longer journey through the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Parbasdorf are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Marchfeld Canal Border Path – Marchfeld Canal loop from Deutsch-Wagram and the Border Tree and Napoleon Tree – Parish Church Großengersdorf loop from Deutsch Wagram.
The routes often pass through picturesque natural settings and by historical landmarks. You might encounter natural monuments like Himmelteich or the Himmelteich Natural Monument. Some paths also follow the Großenzersdorfer Arm river. The region's vineyards and forests also provide scenic backdrops.
Yes, the area around Parbasdorf features several castles that can be incorporated into your cycling tours. Notable examples include Bockfließ Castle, Süßenbrunn Castle, and Essling Castle. The Hochleithen Cycle Path – Wolkersdorf Castle loop from Deutsch Wagram specifically passes by Wolkersdorf Castle.
The region's gentle terrain and varied landscapes make it enjoyable for touring cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery, especially through the vineyards. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter cycling is possible on cleared paths, though some routes might be less accessible.
Many routes around Parbasdorf are ideal for families due to their easy difficulty and minimal elevation gain. The flat sections along riverine paths, like those of the Marchfeld Canal, are particularly suitable for children and less experienced riders. The community-created routes often highlight accessible options for all skill levels.
The touring cycling routes around Parbasdorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,200 reviews. More than 7,000 touring cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the scenic vineyards, quiet paths, and the accessibility of the routes.
While specific parking details for each route vary, many starting points for routes around Parbasdorf, especially those originating from towns like Deutsch-Wagram, offer parking facilities. The broader Lower Austria region is known for its cyclist-friendly infrastructure, and public transport options to key towns are generally available, allowing for flexible access to the trailheads.
The Weinviertel region, where Parbasdorf is located, is known for its hospitality, especially for cyclists. You'll find various guesthouses and inns, some even offering 'Bed & Bike' accommodations. Many routes pass through villages or near vineyards where you can find local eateries, traditional 'Heurigen' (wine taverns), and cafes for refreshments.
Absolutely. The Weinviertel is Austria's largest wine-growing region, so many touring cycling routes around Parbasdorf wind through picturesque vineyards. These routes offer not only stunning views but also opportunities to experience the local viticulture and potentially stop at a 'Heuriger' for a taste of regional wines and food.
Yes, several routes in the Parbasdorf area utilize riverine paths. A prime example is the Marchfeld Canal Border Path – Marchfeld Canal loop from Deutsch-Wagram, which follows the Marchfeld Canal. These paths are typically flat and offer a serene cycling experience alongside the water.


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