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Gravel biking in Ernstbrunner Wald offers a diverse landscape within the Leiser Berge Nature Park, characterized by rolling hills and extensive oak forests. The terrain combines paved sections with unpaved gravel and natural paths, providing varied cycling experiences. Riders encounter a mix of vineyard lanes and forest edges, with the Buschberg marking the highest point in the Weinviertel region. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and engaging routes for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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19th-century castle, still owned by the Princes Reuss, who still live there today.
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Very nice view of Hollabrunn
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Ernstbrunn is home to a true gem of railway history: the heritage locomotive 93.1364. This historic steam locomotive, on display at the local station, attracts both railway enthusiasts and families. It was built in Austria in the 1920s and served for a long time on the local railways in the Weinviertel region. Despite the decommissioning of the Class 93 in 1976, some examples remained in reserve until 1982. On May 13, 2010, 93.1364 was ceremoniously installed at Ernstbrunn station after having been transported there by Ernstbrunner Kalktechnik. Weighing approximately 60 tons, it is an impressive testament to the era of steam locomotives. Visitors have the opportunity to inspect the steam locomotive and learn more about the history of railways in the region. The station also serves as the starting point for the Leiser Berge NostalgieExpress, which runs with historic steam and diesel locomotives from Vienna South Station to Ernstbrunn.
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Playground Hollabrunn Reblaus great view over the whole area
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The Roman Catholic parish church is dedicated to St. Ulrich, Bishop of Augsburg. It was built in the 12th century and extensively altered in the 14th century after being destroyed. Today, it retains many neo-Gothic elements. The 37-meter-high church tower had a shingled onion dome until 1878. Until 1784, the cemetery surrounded the church.
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Dating from around 1770, it originally stood elsewhere and was moved here in 1932.
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This is a great place to rest. Hidden behind the cyclist's rest area is a bike repair station. Drinks and snacks are available here and in the wine cellar across the street at reasonable prices.
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Gravel biking in Ernstbrunner Wald offers a dynamic mix of terrain. You'll encounter paved sections, unpaved gravel paths, and natural trails. Routes often weave through picturesque vineyard lanes and the edges of oak forests, providing a varied and engaging cycling experience within the Leiser Berge Nature Park.
Yes, Ernstbrunner Wald offers routes for various skill levels. For an easier option, consider the Klein Maria Dreieichen Chapel – Klein Maria Dreieichen loop from Hollabrunn, which is rated as easy and covers about 19 kilometers. This route is a good choice for those looking for a less challenging ride.
The region is known for its diverse hilly landscape and extensive oak forests. Many routes offer panoramic views, especially from the Buschberg, which is the highest point in the Weinviertel. You might also encounter idyllic spots like the Würnitzer Waldteich, a popular forest pond offering shady rest areas.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Ernstbrunner Wald are designed as loops. For example, the Leiser Hill Tour Forest Trail – Great route up Buschberg loop from Katastralgemeinde Oberleis is a challenging circular route that takes you up towards the Buschberg. Another moderate option is the Buschberg Radar Dome – Michelstetten Pond loop from Pyhra, which leads through oak forests.
Beyond the cycling, you can explore several attractions. The Ernstbrunn Wildlife Park, located within the oak forests, allows you to observe various deer species and wild boar. Nearby, the imposing Ernstbrunn Castle features a picturesque 60-hectare landscaped garden. For specific natural highlights, consider visiting the Röhrabrunner Forest Highway or the Bildeiche.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 15 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse hilly landscapes, the scenic oak forests, and the harmonious blend of vineyard lanes and natural paths that define the gravel biking experience here.
Absolutely. The Weinviertel region is known for its distinctive cellar lanes. The Kühberg Chapel – Kleinstetteldorf Cellar Lane loop from Hollabrunn is a moderate route that specifically highlights these scenic cellar lanes and the diverse landscapes typical of the Weinviertel.
There are over 40 gravel bike trails available for exploration in Ernstbrunner Wald. These routes offer a range of difficulties, with a good selection of moderate and challenging options, alongside some easier paths.
The diverse terrain and natural beauty of Ernstbrunner Wald make it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while the oak forests provide welcome shade during warmer summer months. Winter can also be an option, but trail conditions may vary.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for a longer challenge, the Cycling material – Celtic Tower Sandberg loop from Hetzmannsdorf-Wullersdorf is a moderate route spanning nearly 40 kilometers. It offers a substantial ride through varied landscapes.
Yes, the area features several interesting natural spots. You can explore the Scenic Forest Road or the Forest Path to Gaißberg. These highlights offer a deeper immersion into the region's natural beauty.


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