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Gravel biking around Langenlois offers diverse terrain across the Kamptal wine region, characterized by picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. The landscape features wooded areas and trails along the meandering Kamp River, providing varied riverside scenery. Riders can explore the Kamptal river valley, which includes dark woods, meadows, and terraced vineyards, with views over the Waldviertel plateau from higher elevations. The region's geological makeup includes loess, gravel, granite, gneiss, and crystalline rock, offering diverse riding surfaces.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful views over the vineyards and interesting wine cellars.
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The Peace Stupa in Wagram near Feuersbrunn is one of the largest Buddhist peace monuments in Europe. Built between 2016 and 2019 according to the design of Austrian architect Matthias Rainer, it reaches a height of 32.5 meters and a diameter of approximately 30 meters. Particularly noteworthy is the accessible interior, designed as a space for meditation and encounters. The ceremonial inauguration took place on June 4, 2023. Construction was privately financed through the Stupa Institute of the Austrian Buddhist Religious Society and carried out under the spiritual guidance of monk Bop Jon Sunim, who had previously been involved in the Hungarian Peace Stupa in Zalaszántó. Inside the stupa are relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, presented by the Dalai Lama, while a gilded Buddha statue weighing approximately 700 kilograms sits atop it. A large peace bell and the surrounding garden with meditation paths, sculptures, and prayer flags invite spiritual contemplation. The stupa symbolizes peace, compassion, and religious tolerance and is open to all people regardless of their faith.
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Langenlois is a charming little town located in the renowned Kamptal wine region. It is especially known for its wine production, particularly Grüner Veltliner and Riesling. The town boasts a charming old town, numerous traditional wine taverns (Heurige), and attracts wine lovers from all over the world. A highlight is the Loisium Wine & Spa Resort, a modern wine experience center with a hotel, museum, and spa, which is architecturally impressive. Langenlois thus uniquely combines history, culture, and viticulture.
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Grafenegg Castle lies a few kilometers west of Grafenwörth and is one of Lower Austria's most impressive castles. Originally built as a fortification in the Middle Ages, the castle was remodeled in the 19th century in the Historicist style with Neo-Gothic and Romantic elements. The richly decorated facades, towers, and oriels are particularly striking, giving the building its fairytale appearance. The expansive castle park was laid out in the 19th century as an English landscape garden. Ancient trees, expansive meadows, and artfully designed vistas create a harmonious blend of nature and architecture. Numerous sculptures and pavilions complete the picture. In summer, the park transforms into a grand stage: With the open-air Wolkenturm stage and the auditorium, Grafenegg is now an internationally renowned venue for classical music. A bike trip to Grafenegg Castle is worthwhile not only for the impressive architecture but also for the tranquil paths through the park. Here, art, history and nature can be enjoyed in a unique atmosphere – a place where culture and landscape merge into a special experience.
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Wonderful castle with impressive grounds.
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Grafenegg Castle is an architectural gem of Romantic historicism with roots in the 15th century. Surrounded by a 32-hectare castle park and known for the international Grafenegg Music Festival, the ensemble combines culture, history, and nature. For cyclists, the castle offers a charming stopover on a tour through the Weinviertel region—with the opportunity to stroll, relax, or attend a concert.
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The Peace Stupa at Wagram, also known as the Grafenwörth Stupa, is an impressive Buddhist peace monument in Lower Austria. It is located on a hill near Feuersbrunn in the Tulln district and was built between 2016 and 2019. The official inauguration took place on June 4, 2023. Designed by the Austrian architect Matthias Rainer, the stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Europe, with a height of 32.5 meters and a diameter of approximately 30 meters. Of particular note is the accessible interior, designed as a place for meditation and encounters – a truly unique feature of this size. The project was privately funded by the Stupa Institute of the Austrian Buddhist Religious Society, under the spiritual guidance of the Buddhist monk Bop Jon Sunim (Tenzin Tharchin), who also contributed to the Peace Stupa in Zalaszántó, Hungary. However, the construction was not without controversy, as it encroached on an ecologically sensitive area with nesting sites for the hoopoe, which led to protests and delays. Inside the stupa are relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, presented by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. At the top is a gilded Buddha statue weighing approximately 700 kilograms, donated from South Korea. A large peace bell is also part of the inventory. The surrounding garden is designed as a place of peace and spiritual contemplation, with meditation paths, sculptures, and prayer flags. The stupa symbolizes peace, compassion, and tolerance and is open to people of all faiths who seek peace and encounter here.
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The Peace Stupa at Wagram, also known as the Grafenwörth Stupa, is an important Buddhist peace monument in Lower Austria. It is located on a hill near Feuersbrunn in the Tulln district and was built between 2016 and 2019. The inauguration ceremony took place on June 4, 2023. Designed by the Austrian architect Matthias Rainer, the stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Europe, with a height of 32.5 meters and a diameter of approximately 30 meters. Particularly noteworthy is the accessible interior, designed as a meditation and meeting space – a first of its kind on this scale. The project was privately funded through the Stupa Institute of the Austrian Buddhist Religious Society, under the spiritual guidance of the Buddhist monk Bop Jon Sunim (Tenzin Tharchin), who was previously involved in the Hungarian Peace Stupa in Zalaszántó. The construction was not without controversy: encroachments on an ecologically sensitive area with nesting sites for the hoopoe led to protests and delays. The interior of the stupa houses relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, presented by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. A gilded Buddha statue weighing approximately 700 kilograms, donated from South Korea, sits enthroned at the top. A large peace bell is also part of the furnishings. The surrounding garden is designed as a place of silence and spiritual contemplation, with meditation paths, sculptures, and prayer flags. The stupa symbolizes peace, compassion, and religious tolerance and is open as a meeting place for people of all faiths.
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There are over 70 gravel bike trails around Langenlois, offering a wide range of experiences from moderate to challenging rides. The komoot community has explored these routes over 600 times, providing valuable insights and ratings.
Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are a few easier options. For instance, the region features routes with less elevation gain, such as those that follow the Kamptal river valley or explore the flatter vineyard paths. You'll find 2 easy and 26 moderate routes, which can be suitable depending on your family's experience level.
Gravel biking in Langenlois offers incredibly diverse scenery. You'll ride through picturesque vineyards, dense wooded areas, and along babbling brooks. Many routes follow the Kamptal river valley, characterized by dark woods, rolling meadows, and terraced vineyards. From higher points, you can also enjoy scenic views over the Waldviertel plateau.
Many routes pass by significant cultural and natural landmarks. You might encounter historic sites like Schiltern Castle, or the Kornplatz in Langenlois, known as one of Austria's wine capitals. The Danube Lookout on Braunsdorfer Hill offers panoramic views, and the Kronsegg Reservoir provides a scenic spot for a break. Further afield, the impressive Grafenegg Castle is also accessible via some routes, such as the Wagram Peace Stupa – Grafenegg Castle loop from Langenlois.
Yes, the region includes the Loisbach river and the Kronsegg Reservoir, which are great spots to pause. You can also find other scenic water features like the Traismauer Natural Swimming Lakes or various forest ponds, offering refreshing breaks during your ride.
The gravel bike trails in Langenlois are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, which combines vineyards with wooded sections, and the stunning views. The mix of natural paths and cultural stops, often with opportunities for regional cuisine, also contributes to a holistic outdoor experience.
Absolutely. Langenlois is known for routes that cater to 'fast off-road speedsters' and experienced riders. There are 44 difficult routes available, often involving significant elevation gains and varied terrain. An example is the Langenlois and Gföhl Gravel Tour, which covers 27.5 miles with over 2,100 feet of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Langenlois are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. This is convenient for those traveling by car. For example, the Bicycle Bridge Over the Kamp – Kamp Valley Riverside Trail loop from Etsdorf-Straß is a popular circular option.
The Kamptal wine region is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery, especially during grape harvest season. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Winter conditions might limit access to some trails, but generally, the region is enjoyable for gravel biking from spring through late autumn.
Yes, some routes extend towards the Danube, offering scenic views. For instance, the View of the Danube – Altenwörth fish pass loop from Gedersdorf provides glimpses of the river and its surroundings. Additionally, the Danube Lookout on Braunsdorfer Hill is a highlight accessible from some trails.
While specific parking areas or public transport connections for each trail are best checked on individual route pages, Langenlois itself is well-connected. Many loop trails start and end in towns, making them accessible. For broader regional information on cycling and transport, you might find resources on the Lower Austria tourism website.


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