Mountain passes around Michelhausen are situated in a region characterized by gently rolling hills and green landscapes, on the southern edge of the Tullnerfeld in Lower Austria. The area is known for its historical and cultural attractions, including listed buildings such as the 16th and 17th-century vicarage and local chapels. Opportunities for hiking and cycling are available, highlighting the picturesque scenery. While Michelhausen itself is not in mountainous terrain, the surrounding region offers several passes.
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A very nice descent from Eilandberg to Sieghartskirchen. A pleasant gradient, even uphill, allows for a quick ride.
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From here you can start hikes in all directions. The Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 runs through here, which is unfortunately no longer maintained, and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 also crosses the road, and the Way of St. James also passes not far away.
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Hiking trail crosses B1. There is a bus stop but unfortunately no restaurant (as of May 2023)
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There are many beautiful routes over the Vienna Woods hills to the Tullnerfeld. This one is the least recommendable one for me: a lot of traffic, which usually thunders past you quickly on the straight stretch and too narrowly when there is oncoming traffic, several trucks... Nope. Then rather Passauerhof or Königstetten or Irenental or Rauchengern or Geigelberg etc.
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Easy climb, but you have to expect traffic, after all you are driving along the federal highway 1/
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Crisp increase, contrary to the name.
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The Flachberg, one could say, is the Koppenberg of the Tullnerfeld. It's not quite as steep, but just as straight as the mythical ascent in East Flanders. However, one key feature is missing here: the cobblestones. The Tullnerfeld (or Tullner Basin) reaches heights of between 200 and 170 meters. The Flachberg stands out noticeably with a height of 291 meters. Flachberg is the name of the place in the municipality of Sieghartskirchen, which is also the apex of the pass.
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The region around Michelhausen, situated on the southern edge of the Tullnerfeld in Lower Austria, is characterized by gently rolling hills and green landscapes. While Michelhausen itself is not in mountainous terrain, the surrounding area offers passes that wind through this picturesque scenery, often providing views over hills and into the Danube valley.
Yes, several passes are popular with cyclists. For example, the Switchback climb is known for its curves and can be an enjoyable, albeit sometimes challenging, ride. The Riederberg Serpentines also offer a curvy section along the Gablitzbach, though traffic should be anticipated. For more cycling options, you can explore the Cycling around Michelhausen guide.
While the passes themselves are natural features, the Michelhausen region is rich in history and culture. You can find listed buildings like 16th and 17th-century vicarages and local chapels, as well as the Michelhausen local history museum and archaeological monuments such as a Roman burial ground. For more information on local history, you might visit the Heimatmuseum.
Absolutely. The Flachbergstraße – pure nature offers fantastic views over hills and into the Danube valley, serving as a scenic alternative to the main road. The Riederberghöhe (417 m) also provides a great spot to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
The Riederberghöhe (417 m) is a great starting point for hikes in various directions, including sections of the Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Easy hikes around Michelhausen and Hiking around Michelhausen guides.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty and the variety of routes. For instance, the Switchback climb is praised for its pleasant drive and unexpected curves. The Rauchengern Pass (413 m) is popular for its proximity to Vienna and for circumnavigating the northern Vienna Woods, offering a classic 'roller mountain' experience with beautiful, albeit unspectacular, driveways.
While specific crowd levels can vary, the Flachbergstraße – pure nature is often recommended as an alternative to busier routes like the Tullnerfelderstraße, winding peacefully between fields with expansive views.
While the passes themselves are often in natural settings, the surrounding towns and villages offer amenities. For example, near the Rauchengern Pass (413 m), you might find a Gasthof in der Au. The Riederberghöhe (417 m) has a bus stop, but as of May 2023, there was no restaurant directly at the summit.
The region's gently rolling hills and green landscapes are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer ideal conditions for cycling and hiking, allowing you to fully appreciate the views and natural beauty. Winter conditions might make some routes more challenging, especially for cycling.
The region around Michelhausen is characterized by rolling hills rather than high mountains, making many of the passes and nearby trails accessible. The Switchback climb, for instance, is described as an easy and pleasant drive from the Sieghartskirchner side. For hiking, you can find numerous easy routes in the Easy hikes around Michelhausen guide.
Public transport options exist for some locations. For example, the Riederberghöhe (417 m) has a bus stop, making it accessible. For other passes, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a nearby starting point.


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