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Bezirk Mödling
Hinterbrühl

Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Rohrteich loop from Bezirk Mödling

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Bike touring routes & trails
Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
Bezirk Mödling
Hinterbrühl

Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Rohrteich loop from Bezirk Mödling

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Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Rohrteich loop from Bezirk Mödling

01:56

33.3km

140m

Cycling

Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

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7.28 km

Christoph Migazzi House

Highlight • Historical Site

The Christoph Migazzi Haus is a historic building in Wiener Neudorf, named after the former Archbishop of Vienna. It opened in June 2003 as a cultural and educational venue. The Christoph Migazzi House houses a community library, a music school, a community archive and a glass hall that is used for concerts, lectures and readings.
The Christoph Migazzi House has a long and eventful history. It stands on the site of a former 12th-century castle that was later converted into a palace. The castle was destroyed in the Turkish invasion of 1683 and rebuilt. In the 18th century it belonged to the Archdiocese of Vienna and was inhabited by various archbishops, including Christoph Anton Migazzi, who also donated the new church in Wiener Neudorf.
In the 19th and 20th centuries the site served various purposes, such as a prison for women, a police academy, a military hospital, a children's home and a reformatory. After the end of the monastery in 1973, the site was sold by the state to the municipality of Wiener Neudorf, which finally transformed it into a modern cultural center.
So the Christoph Migazzi House is a place with a lot of history and charm that is now open to the public.

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10.0 km

Laxenburg Swimming Pond

Highlight • Lake

On June 1, 2013, the ceremonial opening of the newly designed “Berger Pond” took place as a bathing pond for the market town of Laxenburg. Even though the external conditions - air temperature and water temperature were both around 14 degrees - were unpleasant, the event was attended by more than 200 guests.

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12.8 km

Rohrteich

Highlight • Lake

Beautiful pond, but another fishing pond!

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16.6 km

!!! Always worth a stop!!!

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16.7 km

For decades, the former Georg Winiwarter tin and lead factory, located directly on the thermal spa cycle path in Gumpoldskirchen, was a classic lost place. The industrial ruins, whose outlines were reflected in the Wiener Neustadt Canal, are a popular photo subject.

On the history of the old tin and lead factory
The factory was built by Georg Ritter von Winiwarter, born in 1822 in Ukraine (Lviv). He was an engineer and industrialist.
In 1851, he founded the Georg Winiwarter tin and lead factory in Gumpoldskirchen with his brother Joseph Max and the chemist H. R. Gersheim. The factory was intended to produce percussion fuses and galvanized sheet iron based on a patent by Gersheim. Lead products were also manufactured from 1857 onwards. From 1865 onwards, after the departure of his co-founders, he ran the company alone. He produced corrugated iron, boiler systems, and stoves. As early as 1858, he recruited Johann Baptist Ulrich from a German wire drawing company, who gradually took over management over the years, especially when Winiwarter had to retire for health reasons. At the 1862 World Exhibition in London, the factory equipped a fireproof and burglar-proof office (Comptoir) made of galvanized sheet iron. In 1890, Winiwarter finally sold the company entirely to Ulrich.


The factory was apparently shut down in 1976. However, contemporary witnesses report school trips in the 1990s when blast furnaces were still being worked on there.

Source: meinbezirk.at/baden/c-wirtschaft/neue-nutzung-fuer-industrieruine-am-thermenradweg_a5310115

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23.2 km

Laxenburg is an Austrian market town with 2869 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2019) in the district Mödling in Lower Austria.

The place is best known for the castle, the park and Franzensburg.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laxenburg

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26.0 km

Mühlbacher Venice is a cycling highlight in Wiener Neudorf, Mödling. It's a short stretch that's a bit reminiscent of Venice, with a canal populated by lots of ducks. It is a very beautiful and not overcrowded section of the Mödlingbach cycle path, which is easy to ride in both summer and winter. There are many bike tours that lead to this highlight, for example from Am Schöpfwerk or from Alterlaa. If you like cycling, you should not miss this highlight. 😊

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29.8 km

Mödling Spa Park

Highlight • Natural

The Kurpark is a park in Mödling (Schöffelstadt).
With an area of 0.6 ha, it is the 5th largest park in the city and invites you to walk and linger.
With inviting green areas and seating, the spa park offers numerous opportunities for relaxation.
The Kurpark is one of the smaller parks in the area.
Larger parks nearby that offer more diverse recreational opportunities are the Laxenburger Schlosspark Laxenburg 7.1 km away, the Draschepark Wien 8.9 km away and the Schlosspark Schönbrunn Wien 11.1 km away.
Other parks and green spaces nearby are:
Anniversary Park in Mödling (0.3 km away)
Museum Park in Modling (0.8 km away)
Schwarzrock Park in Modling (0.7 mi/1.1 km away)

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33.3 km

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21.0 km

7.69 km

1.83 km

1.09 km

1.02 km

696 m

Surfaces

30.8 km

1.24 km

1.02 km

145 m

114 m

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