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Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
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Gramatneusiedl

Rothmühle Castle – ornamental pond loop from Gramatneusiedl

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
Vienna Surroundings
Gramatneusiedl

Rothmühle Castle – ornamental pond loop from Gramatneusiedl

Moderate

4.7

(25)

19

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Rothmühle Castle – ornamental pond loop from Gramatneusiedl

02:29

46.9km

100m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 11, 2026

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Train Station

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12.8 km

Cycle path along the Mitterbach Canal

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A cycle path along the canal connecting Himberg and Schwechat. No traffic, few pedestrians. Better than on the road.

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12.8 km

The flood protection wall on the Mitterbach is a measure to protect the municipality of Zwölfaxing from flooding. The Mitterbach is a tributary of the Schwechat, which has led to flood disasters several times in the past. The protection wall was built in 2012 and consists of an earthen wall with a concrete wall clad in wood. The wall is around 800 meters long and up to 4.5 meters high. It is intended to protect the village from a 100-year flood.

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16.0 km

Rothmühle Castle

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Rothmühle Castle is a baroque castle in Rannersdorf, Lower Austria. The building, which has been owned by the town of Schwechat since April 1967, was first mentioned in documents around 1300 and has been used in various ways over the years as a mill, fabric factory, leather factory and as a workers' quarters. The name of the castle changed over time from "Mühle in dem grunde derhalben des Wazzers" to "Mühle am Nidern Grund" and to "Rothe Mühle" and later to "Rothmühle". The origin of the name cannot be clearly proven. Publications indicate that the castle was originally built from red bricks and that this is where the name "Rothmühle" comes from.

As the names and uses changed over time, so did the owners of the castle. The most famous owner is Anna Maria von Posch, née Eulenschenk, the wife of the doctor and faith healer Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815), who also lived in the castle at the time.

The castle was severely damaged by bombs in the last phase of the Second World War. The castle was repaired in a makeshift manner and used as a home for working-class families until it was purchased by the town of Schwechat on April 28, 1967. After the purchase, the listed building on the approximately 6,500 m² site was renovated for 8 million schillings (around 2 million euros in 2011 purchasing power) by 1972 and again completely renovated by the town of Schwechat in 2001. rothmuehle.at

Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Rothm%C3%BChle

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20.2 km

Covered rest area

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Nice rest area before Mannswörth

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21.2 km

ornamental pond

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At Mannswörth there are some beautiful walking paths of various lengths.

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31.4 km

St. Quirinus Church in Fischamend

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The Quirinuskirche from the 11th century, which is largely unknown today, was followed before 1400 by a large Gothic building. The town of Fischamend-Dorf grew around the Gothic building, which had been separated from the town of Markt-Fischamend, which had grown around the Michaelskirche, by the river Fischa for imaginable times. Today, musical events take place in the Quirinuskirche in addition to church services. The ground plan and the outer masonry with the buttresses up to the roof have been preserved from the Gothic building.

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31.8 km

Fire Brigade Museum Fischamend

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in the district of Fischamend-Dorf, built in 1928, since 2005 museum.
The museum is open from May to October every 1st Saturday of the month from 3pm to 7pm.
(Just seen it from the outside)

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36.6 km

Planes on final approach

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Here you can get very close to the landing planes.

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46.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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20.5 km

12.7 km

8.24 km

4.75 km

613 m

172 m

Surfaces

35.9 km

3.32 km

3.27 km

2.42 km

1.53 km

461 m

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