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Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
Bezirk Mödling
Hennersdorf

Mödlingbach Bike Path – Laxenburg Swimming Pond loop from Hennersdorf

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Road cycling routes
Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods
Bezirk Mödling
Hennersdorf

Mödlingbach Bike Path – Laxenburg Swimming Pond loop from Hennersdorf

Moderate

3.0

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Mödlingbach Bike Path – Laxenburg Swimming Pond loop from Hennersdorf

01:05

22.4km

50m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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The surface along some of this route may not be suitable

Some segments of your route comprise a surface that may not be suitable for your chosen sport.

After 1.24 km for 358 m

After 1.69 km for 697 m

After 3.50 km for 259 m

After 8.25 km for 282 m

After 14.9 km for 636 m

After 19.7 km for 457 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.25 km

Wiesmayerhof Deer Enclosure

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Red and fallow deer have been kept in Austria for centuries to obtain high-quality meat. The large areas of meadow and pasture cultivated by Austrian farmers offer the ideal conditions for farming game.

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1.62 km

Compact Gravel Path

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Easily accessible with the RR (as of 2024)

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10.5 km

The so-called imperial indulgences in Achau, located at the confluence of the Schwechat, Triesting and Mödlingbach rivers, date from the time of Emperor Karl VI. and Empress Maria Theresa. The weir system was rebuilt between 1998 and 2002 for flood protection. The client was the Republic of Austria.

The course of the many rivers and streams in this "water-rich" part of the Vienna Basin is quite complicated: Above is the Laxenburg Palace Park, the Laxenburg Canal, which branches off from the Triesting in Münchendorf, and from the Heidbach, which branches off the Schwechat in the Baden area - also called Badner Mühlbach - flows through. The Laxenburg canal culverts the Schwechat south-east of the palace gardens. In Achau, the Krottenbach, the Mödlingbach and the outflow from the pond in the Laxenburg Palace Park, the Lobenbach, first come together. The Schwechat - also called "Aubach" here - and the Triesting follow immediately afterwards. The Schwechat - the new name for all flowing waters - in turn has two rivers, the Mitterbach - the name for the Schwechat below the imperial indulgences to Schwechat - and the original Schwechat, i.e. the Schwechat-Werksbach. Only in Schwechat itself, at the confluence of the Liesingbach, do these waters unite again to form the Schwechat. (from a writing by SC Maria Lanzendorf)

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13.3 km

with a bit of luck and with enough malicious joy, you can smile a bit about more or less talented golfers, like yesterday, after what felt like 15 attempts to hit the ball, the iron flew.

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13.7 km

Mödlingbach Bike Path

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A very nice cut of this round

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15.7 km

Laxenburg Swimming Pond

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On June 1, 2013, the ceremonial opening of the newly designed “Berger Pond” took place as a bathing pond for the market town of Laxenburg. Even though the external conditions - air temperature and water temperature were both around 14 degrees - were unpleasant, the event was attended by more than 200 guests.

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17.4 km

There are several bridges over the Mödlingbach that you can cross by bike. One of these is the wooden bridge near Biedermannsdorf, which is part of the Mödlingbach cycle route.

Another is the bridge at the mouth of the Triesting-Schwechat cycle path, which you can reach on a circular tour from Wiener Neudorf. A third is the bridge at Laxenburg Castle, which is a popular excursion destination.

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19.6 km

Schönbrunner Allee

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Since 1743/45, the new green alley, once planted entirely with white horse-chestnut trees, leads from Schönbrunner Grünen Tor to Laxenburg. As a straight line, it has almost been preserved: at the beginning of a traffic-intensive access to the highway ("Altmannsdorfer branch"), then a line through residential areas, shopping malls and later a historical path again planted recreational path. ...

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22.4 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.49 km

6.22 km

5.66 km

3.35 km

345 m

297 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

18.9 km

1.46 km

989 m

961 m

< 100 m

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