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No traffic touring cycling routes around Prottes are characterized by the gentle, rolling hills and extensive farmlands of the Weinviertel region in Lower Austria. The landscape features picturesque vineyards and transitions into flatter sections, particularly in the Marchfeld plain. This varied terrain provides a diverse backdrop for cyclists, with well-maintained, paved routes often following quiet side roads. The area's low elevation means climbs are generally gradual, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The origins of the castle go back to the 12th century. The well-restored castle now belongs to the Legler von Diesbach family and can therefore only be viewed from the outside. More on the history: http://noeburgen.imareal.sbg.ac.at/result/burgid/1089
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The former castle of the town of Gänserndorf, today the town hall. In 1925, the municipality rebuilt the original building from the 16th century based on an engraving by Georg Matthäus Vischer.
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The Simandl fountain in Raggendorf is made of sandstone and bronze and shows a naked female figure who holds her hands graciously and superiorly over the man's head. The rolling pin refers to the Simandl fountain in Krems. The structure was designed in 1996 by the artist Virgilius Moldovan. Simandl is an expression used to describe a spouse who is subordinate to the lady of the house. In the 16th and 17th centuries the word was very common and is derived from the words "male woman" or "she-male". Source: www.noe-3d.at/matzen-raggendorf_simandlbrunnen.php
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View of the Carpathians near the Matzner Forest with a view towards Gänserndorf
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Very nicely renovated castle that can also be rented for events.
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The first records of the castle date back to 1369. Originally called Rackendorf, the castle and lands often changed hands over the centuries. More about the story: http://noeburgen.imareal.sbg.ac.at/result/burgid/439
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In 1958 the first Ritter sparkling wine was bottled at Raggendorf Castle. At that time, RITTER SEKT was still a regional brand and the Klenkhart Castle Winery was a small family business. Today, almost 6 million bottles of sparkling wine and wine are sold worldwide every year. In 2016, the Renaissance castle was lovingly restored by the castle's lord Norbert Klenkhart and gutted of various additions from the last decades. Since then, Raggendorf Castle has been used as an event castle with its spacious castle garden, idyllic courtyard and festive rooms. Details at: https://schloss-raggendorf.com/
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A great view over the Marchfeld
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There are over 200 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Prottes, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the picturesque Weinviertel region. Many of these, specifically 116, are classified as easy, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
The area around Prottes, nestled in the Weinviertel, is characterized by its gentle, rolling hills, extensive farmlands, and picturesque vineyards. The cycling routes often follow quiet side roads and well-maintained paved paths, ensuring a peaceful and immersive experience away from car traffic. The landscape transitions between undulating vineyard routes and flatter sections in the Marchfeld plain, catering to diverse preferences.
Yes, the Prottes region offers many easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. Over half of the available routes are classified as easy, providing gentle gradients and comfortable distances. An example is the Franziskus Wayside Cross loop from Bezirk Gänserndorf, which is a shorter, easy option.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for touring cycling in Prottes. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the vineyards offer beautiful scenery, either in bloom or with vibrant autumn colors. The region's well-maintained paths are enjoyable in these conditions.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Prottes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, consider the Karpatenblick Viewpoint – Matzen Castle (Lower Austria) loop from Bezirk Gänserndorf, which offers a scenic circular journey.
Yes, the Weinviertel region, including the area around Prottes, is well-equipped for cyclists. You'll find 'Weinviertel resting places' along various bike paths. These often include pergolas with roofs, seating areas, bicycle racks, bike service stations for minor repairs, and drinking fountains, along with informative boards about the local area.
The routes often pass through charming villages, vineyards, and agricultural landscapes. You can also discover historical sites and natural beauty. Notable attractions include Bockfließ Castle, Matzen Castle, and the Hohenruppersdorf Wine and Cellar Lane Circular Trail. Many routes also offer views of the Marchfeld plain.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages near the starting points of many routes. Look for designated public parking areas in places like Prottes, Weikendorf, or Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf. These locations often serve as convenient access points for the region's cycling network.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Prottes, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 800 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the beautiful vineyard landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
Yes, several routes incorporate historical landmarks. For example, the Raggendorf Castle – Schönkirchen Castle loop from Bezirk Gänserndorf takes you past two notable castles. You can also find routes that lead to other historical sites like the Museumsdorf Niedersulz, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
While the Weinviertel region is known for its gentle rolling hills, you can find flatter sections, particularly in the Marchfeld plain area. Many of the easy routes have minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for those preferring a less strenuous ride. The Parish Church of Weikendorf – Franziskus Wayside Cross loop from Bezirk Gänserndorf is an example of a route with relatively low elevation changes.


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