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Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
St. Pölten
Traismauer

Traismauer Parish Church – Nibelungen Monument loop from Gemeinlebarn

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Mountain biking trails
Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
St. Pölten
Traismauer

Traismauer Parish Church – Nibelungen Monument loop from Gemeinlebarn

Moderate

5.0

(3)

40

riders

Traismauer Parish Church – Nibelungen Monument loop from Gemeinlebarn

04:59

90.8km

230m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment that goes up or down a series of steps

You may need to carry your bike.

After 25.0 km for 10 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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6.55 km

Roman Gate (Vienna Gate), Traismauer

Highlight • Historical Site

The landmark of the town of Traismauer is the Roman Gate, also known as the Vienna Gate. The Vienna or Roman Gate in its current form dates back to the 16th or 17th century. Remains of the late antique east gate have been preserved up to the second floor. The medieval gate tower in the middle is flanked by two slightly lower horseshoe towers.

Nice little town worth seeing. Traismauer is a town with around 6,500 inhabitants in the Sankt Pölten-Land district. It's worth a detour! 🚴🏻‍♂️

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2

6.70 km

Traismauer Parish Church

Highlight • Religious Site

There's really nothing to add to Oliver's comments! 👌👍 In any case, the church is a real eye-catcher, which is why I took a picture of the tower and its clock. A great photo opportunity, an impressive structure.

The parish church of Traismauer, dedicated to Saint Rupert of Salzburg, is a historical landmark right in the center of Traismauer. Its origins date back to the 9th century, with later alterations and expansions that today are primarily characterized by Baroque elements. Remains of a Roman military camp and a medieval crypt were discovered beneath the church, making the site particularly interesting from an archaeological perspective. A bike ride to the church square is well worth it to admire the historical architecture and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the town center.

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3

12.2 km

View over the Danube

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beautiful view over the Danube, which is already in the dam area of the Altenwörth power plant.

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4

13.6 km

Here you come to the other side of the Danube, you have the feeling that you are in a merry-go-round...

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5

24.5 km

Historic Center of Krems an der Donau

Highlight • Historical Site

A truly beautiful, old town with much to discover, well worth a visit in addition to the region's hiking trails.

The oldest settlements in the Krems-Stein area were not permanently inhabited. Even in the early Middle Ages, armed conflicts repeatedly drove the settlers away. Recent discoveries of Slavic settlements, particularly in Krems and Stein, suggest a continuous Slavic presence since the 7th century. The Battle of Lechfeld in 955 stabilized the situation, and colonization commissioned by Bavarian and Salzburg monasteries and abbeys intensified. It is certain that from the 10th century onward, merchant and administrative centers were rapidly and continuously established around the Hoher Markt (High Market) in Krems and the church settlement on the Frauenberg (Women's Hill) in Stein. The oldest document mentioning the name Krems (orientalis urbs quae dicitur Cremisa) dates from 995. South of the Danube, the present-day district of Hollenburg is already mentioned in a deed of gift from the year 860.

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28.9 km

Krems

Lake

48.9 km

Weingartlwasser

Lake

8

64.1 km

View of the Große Tulln

Highlight • River

Here you have a beautiful view of the confluence of the Great Tulln and the Danube. The "Great Tulln" cycle path branches off from the Danube cycle path here.

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66.1 km

Nibelungen Monument

Highlight • Monument

As a child I have already read stories and legends about the Nibelungen and Dittrich of Bern, as one drives through Tulln and there are the characters with life-size in front of one, that was pure enthusiasm, I will never forget.

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10

66.6 km

Tulln Water Park

Highlight • River

Very nice, directly from the dam there is a path over a wooden bridge into the natural forest in the direction of the Tulln trade fair. If you turn left after the wooden bridge, you will come to the philosophizing monkey...

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67.4 km

Wasserpark Tulln

Forest

B

90.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

40.1 km

34.2 km

7.33 km

4.64 km

4.07 km

506 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

65.5 km

11.8 km

10.0 km

2.81 km

620 m

< 100 m

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Thursday 2 July

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17°C

37 %

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