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Road cycling routes around Wilfersdorf, situated in Lower Austria's Weinviertel region, traverse a hilly landscape characterized by rolling terrain. The area features extensive vineyards, agricultural fields, and mixed forests, providing varied scenery for cyclists. This topography offers a dynamic riding experience with both ascents and descents.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
15
riders
23.7km
01:04
70m
70m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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15.0km
00:38
70m
70m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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8
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55.1km
02:15
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5
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66.8km
02:54
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.8km
02:26
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Very concise description of the main square in Mistelbach
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Trinity Column, a pillar as a symbol of gratitude. In 1679, during a time of suffering and trial by the devastating plague, the devout inhabitants of Mistelbach demonstrated their deep faith and gratitude to Almighty God. They vowed to erect a stone memorial column in the main square to express their thanks for the protection they had received, despite the many losses they had also suffered. This sacred promise was fulfilled on September 10, 1680, when the Venerable Superior of the Barnabite Monastery, Don Josef Festa, solemnly laid the foundation stone for the Trinity Column. Just two months later, on November 13, 1680, the column was consecrated in a festive ceremony. The centuries brought changes, and so, at the end of the 19th century, a careful restoration of this important memorial column became necessary. The costly restoration work, which amounted to 10,786 crowns, was made possible by the generous donations of the community. On Trinity Sunday, June 5, 1898, the restored column was once again resplendent and solemnly blessed. The community's loyalty to faith and tradition was also evident in the subsequent restorations of 1937 and 1967. Finally, under the direction of Mayor Dr. Alfred Pohl, a comprehensive renovation was carried out in 2018 and 2019. This valuable work included the complete reconstruction of the base, the balustrade, and the various artistic sculptures, including the musical angels and Saints Roch, Sebastian, Charles Borromeo, and Benno. Thus, the Trinity Column remains not only a symbol of faith but also a living testament to the community's connection to its history and its belief in God.
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This is a nice little place.
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A beautiful historical building
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A really nice place for a cyclist's snack.
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The limestone rock is visible from afar - a witness to the past when the ancient sea was still there.
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You can take a break and repair your bike if necessary
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The Wilfersdorf area, nestled in the Weinviertel region, is characterized by a gently rolling, hilly landscape. You'll encounter a dynamic riding experience with both ascents and descents, traversing picturesque vineyards, expansive agricultural fields, and quiet mixed forests. This varied topography offers scenic backdrops for your rides.
Yes, Wilfersdorf offers a good selection of routes for various skill levels. Out of over 260 road cycling routes, approximately 50 are classified as easy, providing options for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. Many routes feature well-maintained cycle paths and traffic-calmed roads.
Wilfersdorf and its surroundings are rich in cultural attractions. You can visit Liechtenstein Castle Wilfersdorf (Schloss Wilfersdorf), which houses a local history museum. The region is also famous for its unique 'Kellergassen' or cellar lanes, such as the Radyweg Cellar Lane in nearby Poysdorf. For a deeper dive into regional history, Museumsdorf Niedersulz, an open-air museum, is also within cycling distance.
Yes, Wilfersdorf is integrated into larger cycling networks. The EuroVelo 9, a significant north-south axis, passes through Lower Austria, including sections near Wilfersdorf. Additionally, local routes like the Liechtenstein Radroute and the Hauer-Route offer extensive exploration opportunities.
The road cycling routes around Wilfersdorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied scenery, which includes vineyards and agricultural landscapes, and the dynamic riding experience offered by the hilly Weinviertel terrain.
Absolutely. Many routes offer views of the region's natural beauty. For example, you might encounter highlights like the Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn or the Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn. The route Weinschloss Wilfersdorf – Staatz Cliff loop from Hobersdorf leads through the landscape around Staatz Cliff, offering distinct natural features.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, the hilly Weinviertel landscape provides opportunities for longer rides with notable elevation gains. For instance, the route Weinschloss Wilfersdorf – Winding Road in Weinviertel loop from Erdberg covers over 66 km with nearly 600 meters of elevation gain, offering a more challenging experience.
Parking for cyclists is available in Wilfersdorf. You can find e-bike charging stations and parking, for example, at Liechtenstein Castle Wilfersdorf and the municipal office, making these convenient starting points for your rides.
The Weinviertel region is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. The vineyards are particularly beautiful in late spring and early autumn. Summer offers warm weather, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and stunning seasonal colors.
Yes, the Weinviertel is famous for its wine culture. You'll frequently find charming villages along the routes where you can stop at a traditional 'Heuriger' (wine tavern) for refreshments and local delicacies. The route Wilfersdorf Castle – Eisenhuthaus Café, Poysdorf loop from Wilfersdorf, for example, passes by the Eisenhuthaus Café in Poysdorf.
Wilfersdorf has public transport connections that can facilitate access to the cycling routes. Checking local train or bus schedules to Wilfersdorf can help you plan your journey to the trailheads.
Yes, some routes connect urban centers with the region's natural beauty. The route Main Square Mistelbach – Weinschloss Wilfersdorf loop from Hobersdorf is a good example, linking Mistelbach's main square with the scenic Weinschloss Wilfersdorf, offering a blend of town and country.


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