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Hirschstetten Swimming Pond – Hirschstetten Bathing Pond loop from Parbasdorf

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Road cycling routes
Austria
Lower Austria
Weinviertel
Gänserndorf
Parbasdorf

Hirschstetten Swimming Pond – Hirschstetten Bathing Pond loop from Parbasdorf

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Hirschstetten Swimming Pond – Hirschstetten Bathing Pond loop from Parbasdorf

01:18

32.2km

40m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 12, 2026

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101 m

Rest area with monument commemorating Napoleon's 1809 attack

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Living history near Vienna.

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3.86 km

Köhler Kiesabbau Factory Facade

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Facade of the Köhler gravel quarry - an old, impressive job - unfortunately you often pass by without looking.

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16.8 km

Hirschstetten Swimming Pond

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The Hirschstetten bathing pond is particularly suitable for children, as there is a separate, shallow children's zone and a playground. In addition, many trees provide shade and you can get snacks and drinks at the buffet.

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17.2 km

Hirschstetten Bathing Pond

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Pretty and surprisingly large swimming "pond" flanked on one side by single-family homes while on the other multi-storey apartment buildings are rising up.

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17.8 km

Hirschstetten Zoo

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In search of oases of relaxation, one often wanders too far afield. The loveliest spots are often right in front of you. The park of the Hirschstetten flower gardens is such an example. The area measures 60,000 square meters. But not only flowers can be found here.

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28.0 km

Napoleon's Headquarters Plaque

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A few weeks after his defeat in the Battle of Aspern (Vienna), Napoleon rearranged his troops to fight the Marchfeld and the way north. This led to the Battle of Wagram on July 5 and 6, 1809.
Napoleon had his headquarters near Raasfeld. From there he had the best overview of the battlefield between Aderklaa and Marktgrafneusiedl. The French troops won. On the road from Deutsch-Wagram to Rassdorf stands a monument to the side, slightly elevated. It marks the location of the headquarters of the French emperor.


The memorial also commemorates a second exciting time in Austrian history. After the Second World War, Europe was divided into two between the states allied with the USA and the states occupied by the Soviet Communists. The neutral Austria in between was the meeting point of the secret services. One of the agents exposed late was Siegfried Wanka, intelligence officer of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), a communist state around Berlin. He was particularly a spy for business and high technology.
E.g. he got the latest developments from "Semperit", a company that was then a leader in car tire production. Wanka's wife, "the beautiful Helga" was also called, spied in Austria. She worked in the party headquarters of the ÖVP, which provided the Federal Chancellor until 1970. She knew very well about the political developments in Austria. The results of their espionage activity sent the two of them across the border. To do this, they had hidden a radio and cipher device behind the monument in Raasdorf.

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32.2 km

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19.4 km

9.38 km

3.33 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

31.6 km

421 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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Saturday 30 May

26°C

14°C

71 %

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