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Road cycling routes in Eichenhain Nature Park offer diverse terrain within the Vienna Woods, characterized by expansive beech and oak forests. The park features gentle slopes extending towards the Danube River, with elevations typically ranging from 200 to 500 meters above sea level. This geological makeup of primarily Flysch sandstone provides varied surfaces for road cyclists. Creeks such as Rotgrabenbach, Haselbach, and Hagenbach further define the natural setting.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Tullner Hauptplatz with its fountain and cafés is the center of Tulln.
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Finally passable again, after the storm in 2025 had undermined 2025 curves.
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Great, spacious area (everyone has enough space and can keep their distance) by the water with plenty of trees and shady spots.
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Located on a hill above the Danube, the abbey offers a charming setting for a day trip from the big city. The guided tour we participated in was very knowledgeable and provided good insight into the abbey's history.
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Hadersfeld ascent is open again since April 10th, wonderfully prepared, it took a long time but it turned out very well 👍 bravo for that, Chapeau!
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Klosterneuburg Abbey is a true heavyweight of Austrian cultural history – not only because it has existed for over 900 years, but also because it is a fascinating blend of sacred art, imperial grandeur, and first-class wine. The abbey was founded in 1114 by Saint Leopold III (the patron saint of Lower Austria). Legend has it that a gust of wind carried off his wife Agnes's wedding veil. Leopold vowed to build a monastery on the spot where he found it. Nine years later, he supposedly found it unharmed on an elderberry bush – and he kept his word.
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The city is very beautifully situated on the banks of the Danube.
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Eichenhain Nature Park offers diverse terrain within the Vienna Woods, characterized by expansive beech and oak forests. The park features gentle slopes extending towards the Danube River, with elevations typically ranging from 200 to 500 meters above sea level. The geological makeup of primarily Flysch sandstone provides varied surfaces, and routes often include moderate climbs, such as those found on the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Hadersfeld Climb loop from Klosterneuburg Weidling.
Yes, Eichenhain Nature Park provides a range of routes for various skill levels. You'll find options for easy, moderate, and difficult ability levels. For example, the Muckendorf Sprint Segment – Donaubühne Tulln loop from Museum Gugging is an easy route, while others like the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Tulln Main Square loop from Klosterneuburg Weidling offer a moderate challenge with over 400 meters of elevation gain.
While road cycling, you'll experience expansive beech and oak forests, picturesque meadows, and gentle slopes extending towards the Danube River. Notable natural features include the Danube Oxbow, visible on routes like the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Klosterneuburg Abbey loop from Klosterneuburg Kierling. You might also pass by cultural landmarks such as Klosterneuburg Abbey or enjoy views of Leopoldsberg.
Many road cycling routes in Eichenhain Nature Park start from towns like Klosterneuburg Weidling or Klosterneuburg Kierling, which typically offer parking facilities. For instance, routes often begin near points like Museum Gugging or Klosterneuburg Abbey, where parking options are usually available for visitors.
Yes, towns bordering Eichenhain Nature Park, such as Klosterneuburg and St. Andrä-Wördern, are generally well-connected by public transport. This allows cyclists to reach starting points for routes like those originating from Klosterneuburg Kierling or Klosterneuburg Weidling, often with options for bike transport on regional services.
The park's diverse landscapes are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for road cycling. Summer can also be excellent, especially in the shaded forest sections. While winter cycling is possible, conditions may vary, and some routes might be less accessible due to weather.
Yes, the park features routes suitable for families, particularly those with gentle elevations and mostly paved surfaces. Shorter loops around Klosterneuburg Abbey, ranging from 18.2 km to 32.3 km, can be good options. The park's overall terrain, characterized by gentle slopes, makes it accessible for various family cycling abilities.
While Eichenhain Nature Park is generally dog-friendly for activities like hiking, specific rules for dogs on road cycling routes may vary. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife. Consider the length and difficulty of the route, as well as your dog's fitness, before embarking on a ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,100 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the expansive beech and oak forests, and the scenic views, particularly those along the Danube River. The variety of routes, from easy to difficult, is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Eichenhain Nature Park are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore the area. Examples include the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Hadersfeld Climb loop from Klosterneuburg Weidling and the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Klosterneuburg Abbey loop from Klosterneuburg Kierling, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Elevation gains vary across the park's routes. While some routes feature gentle slopes, others include more significant climbs. For instance, the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow – Hadersfeld Climb loop from Klosterneuburg Weidling has an elevation gain of nearly 390 meters, while the Muckendorf Sprint Segment – Donaubühne Tulln loop from Museum Gugging has a more modest gain of around 200 meters.
Many routes offer picturesque views, especially those that follow the Danube River or ascend to higher points. You can expect scenic vistas of the Danube Oxbow and the surrounding Vienna Woods. Routes also provide glimpses of landmarks like Klosterneuburg Abbey and the distant Leopoldsberg.


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