Weinberg route

Mountainbike route from Klosterneuburg, camping

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  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 17,06 km
  • Ascent: 329 egm
  • Descent: 329 egm
  • Duration: 1:35 h
  • Lowest point: 162 m
  • Highest point:392 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • With refreshment stops
  • Suitable for families and children

Details for: Weinberg route

Brief description

Klosterneuburg, the vineyards and the fresh air make this circular route pleasant and beautiful.

Description

The Weinberg route is an easy mountain bike trail in the Wienerwald that runs over a length of 4.09 kilometers from the Veiglhütte to the entrance in Pfaffstätten. The route runs through picturesque vineyards and offers an insight into the wine-growing tradition of the region. Along the way there are dining options that invite you to rest and taste local wines. The trail is suitable for beginners as well as families and can be ridden in both directions.

Starting point of the tour

Klosterneuburg, camping

Destination point of the tour

Klosterneuburg, camping

Route description Weinberg route

From Happyland in Klosterneuburg we cycle via Niedermarkt and Hundskehle towards the west, leave the city through Franz Rumpler St. and Jahngasse and enter the Eichenhain adventure park. After numerous sweat-inducing altitude meters we reach the Hohenauer meadow and turn south at the Steinböck hut, leaving the Babenberger route that runs parallel so far. The rest of the route is rolled leisurely first through forest and then through settlements back to Klosterneuburg.

Surface: Asphalt 63%, gravel 35%, forest/meadow 2%

Directions

Coming from Vienna take B14 to Klosterneuburg.

Coming from the west take A1 and B1 to Stampfergasse, then via Hüttelbergstraße, Amundsenstraße, Höhenstraße, Sieveringer Straße and Hauptstraße to Klosterneuburg.

Coming from the south take A2, then continue on A23 to the A22 exit, then follow B7, A22 to the Nordbrücke exit, then on B14 to Klosterneuburg.

Equipment

A safe and functional mountain bike is a prerequisite for all routes. Helmet and gloves protect in the event of falls and can be extended with knee and elbow protectors on single/shared trails. A modern mountain bike with disc brakes and adequate tire profile is recommended. For single and shared trails from the red difficulty level, a full-suspension bike with modern geometry is recommended. Tools, tire levers, pump, and spare tube help in case of a breakdown. Plenty of provisions (drinks and food) should also be carried, as well as a mobile phone and wind/rain jacket.

Safety information

Before each ride, check the functionality of brakes, tires and suspension fork/damper. Always ride with hazard visibility and controlled speed, and adjust route choice to the riding skill of the group and the ground conditions. The Fair Play rules must be observed at all times. Single/shared trails as well as built routes in trail parks and trail centers often feature stones, roots, steep sections, steps and tight turns that require certain riding skills. When in doubt, simply dismount and push the bike.

Map recommendations

MTB map Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald

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