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Lower Austria
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Bezirk Tulln
Tulln an der Donau

Tulln Main Square – Switchback climb loop from Langenlebarn

Routes
Road cycling routes
Austria
Lower Austria
Mostviertel
Bezirk Tulln
Tulln an der Donau

Tulln Main Square – Switchback climb loop from Langenlebarn

Moderate

5.0

(3)

65

riders

Tulln Main Square – Switchback climb loop from Langenlebarn

02:48

66.6km

430m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Train Station

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6.28 km

Tulln Main Square

Highlight • Settlement

The beautiful main square in Tulln invites its guests to stroll, explore and shop: In addition to shops for everyday needs, traditional trade and craft businesses also lure. Historical monuments such as the Minorite monastery are discovered almost in passing. You can rest comfortably in one of the friendly sidewalk cafés.

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6.73 km

Donaubühne Tulln

Highlight • Structure

The Danube Stage Tulln is a prominent open-air stage in Tulln, situated on the banks of the Danube River. This venue is particularly well-known during the summer months for hosting a wide range of events, including concerts and festivals. Its location on the Danube provides a picturesque backdrop, making the stage a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

The stage itself is distinguished by its large, suspended design, creating the illusion that it is floating in the Danube. The Danube Stage has become a cultural landmark of the region, attracting renowned artists and offering a unique experience for audiences through its blend of natural beauty and cultural entertainment.

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7.04 km

The equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor points to the long history of the city and shows the way to the Roman Museum and the Roman excavations

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12.8 km

5

15.1 km

Henzing–Baumgarten am Tullnerfeld Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

This paved cycle path between Henzing and Baumgarten am Tullnerfeld is a wonderful alternative to the main road.

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24.2 km

Rekawinkel–Geigelberg Scenic Forest Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

no idea, a different route

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40.0 km

Rauchengern Pass (413 m)

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The inconspicuous Rauchgern pass connects Tullnerbach (St. Pölten district) on the one hand with Sieghartskirchen (Tulln district). Rauchgern itself is a district of Pressbaum with a few houses. It is particularly popular due to its proximity to Vienna and for circumnavigating the northern Vienna Woods. The driveways are beautiful, but unspectacular. There's even a bit of a view here and there. A classic roller mountain.

Northwest driveway from Rappoltenkirchen: In Rappoltenkirchen we keep on the L 123 in the direction of Vienna and Pressbaum. Shortly after the Tirolersiedlung (approx. Two kilometers after the end of Rappoltenkirchen), the actual ascent begins after a slight intermediate descent. After a few meters you will pass the Gasthof In der Au. After a prominent bend, it goes evenly, gently rising towards the apex

South-east driveway from Untertullnerbach: In Untertullnerbach we keep in the direction of Irenental. Under the tracks it goes along the Tullnerbach slightly uphill through the deciduous forest. After about two kilometers the forest clears and you pass the place Irenental. After leaving the village, the Ameisberg settlement is a little steeper uphill. And then the fun is actually over again. The last kilometer is flat.

South-east driveway from Tullnerbach: In Tullnerbach we take the underpass onto the L 123 (Weidlingbachstraße) in the direction of Rappoltenkirchen and Sieghartskirchen. After 2.5 kilometers we go through two hairpin bends. After that, the apex is already reached.

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41.4 km

Switchback climb

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The climb from the Sieghartskirchner side is easy, flat and nice to drive. It always takes a curve longer than expected and if you quickly get into the bottom - at least for me - it becomes a real incline.

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66.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

34.3 km

12.1 km

12.0 km

6.00 km

1.87 km

310 m

126 m

Surfaces

65.6 km

729 m

188 m

100 m

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