Best mountain passes around Tullnerbach are situated within the Vienna Woods in Lower Austria, an area recognized for its natural landscapes. This region offers opportunities for outdoor pursuits such as hiking and cycling. The Rauchgern Pass, for example, connects Tullnerbach with Sieghartskirchen and is a popular route for navigating the northern Vienna Woods. The area is characterized by its agreeable climate, expansive deciduous forests, and rich biodiversity.
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The route is good for training gentle ascents.
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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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beautiful route through the forest – almost no traffic
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Nice climb over Weidlingbach with a very nice panorama and then a quick descent with casual curves towards Tulln.
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The Sulzer Höhe is a mountain in the southern Vienna Woods that is 491 meters high. It lies between the towns of Kaltenleutbaren and Sulz in the Vienna Woods and is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists and climbers. The mountain offers a beautiful view over the landscape and the city of Vienna. At the summit there is a large radio tower accompanied by an old tree. The Sulzer Höhe is also historically interesting because it was first mentioned in documents in 1754/55 and was used to extract limestone for the construction of buildings and roads.
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Easy pass with a relatively constant slight incline
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a nice spring pass with a slight incline throughout, unfortunately with a lot of west wind today
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The mountain passes around Tullnerbach are nestled within the scenic Vienna Woods, offering expansive deciduous forests and rich biodiversity. You can expect pleasant, often quiet roads winding through nature, with intermittent views over areas like Weidlingbach and the Tullnerfeld from higher points.
Yes, several passes offer excellent views. The Tulbingerkogel climb provides a panorama over Weidlingbach, and its Leopold-Figl lookout offers views over the Tullnerfeld. The Sulzer Höhe Pass also offers beautiful views over the landscape and the city of Vienna from its summit area.
The Rauchgern Pass, also known as the Switchback climb, is a distinctive passage linking Tullnerbach with Sieghartskirchen. It's particularly popular due to its proximity to Vienna and its utility for navigating the northern Vienna Woods. Cyclists often describe its undulating terrain as a 'roller mountain'.
Absolutely. Many of the passes are very popular with cyclists. For example, the Sulzer Höhe Pass is a favorite among road cyclists for its constant, gentle incline. The Switchbacks at Geschriebene Buche offer quiet roads through the forest, making for pure pleasure cycling.
The region around Tullnerbach, including its mountain passes, is ideal for hiking. You can find a variety of trails, from easy loops around Wienerwaldsee to moderate routes leading to the Troppberg Observation Tower. For more options, explore the Hiking around Tullnerbach guide.
Yes, the Vienna Woods area offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking. You can find moderate routes like the 'Wienerwaldsee – View of the Am Hagen Plateau loop' or the 'Evolution Trail Gablitz' which provide varied terrain. Check out the Gravel biking around Tullnerbach guide for detailed routes.
The Vienna Woods, where Tullnerbach is located, has an agreeable climate, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is great for longer days. Winter can also be appealing for those interested in winter hiking, though some routes might require appropriate gear.
The Sulzer Höhe Pass is historically interesting, having been first mentioned in documents in 1754/55. It was historically used for extracting limestone for construction, adding a layer of heritage to its natural beauty.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the Vienna Woods. Cyclists particularly enjoy the quiet roads and varied terrain, while hikers value the extensive forest paths and scenic viewpoints. The moderate ascents and well-maintained routes contribute to a pleasant outdoor experience.
The Switchbacks at Geschriebene Buche are noted for their very quiet roads, hardly used by cars, offering a peaceful ride through the forest. Similarly, the Hengstl Pass is described as very little traveled, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquility of the Vienna Woods.
While many passes offer gentle inclines, some sections can be more challenging. For instance, the Tulbingerkogel climb briefly reaches a gradient of 11.6%, providing a good workout for cyclists. The western approach to Sulzer Höhe Pass is also a bit steeper than its eastern counterpart.


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