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Bezirk Wiener Neustadt
Sollenau

Rest Spot at Rennbahnteich – Gausterer Pond Wine Tavern loop from Sollenau

Routes
Road cycling routes
Austria
Lower Austria
Bezirk Wiener Neustadt
Sollenau

Rest Spot at Rennbahnteich – Gausterer Pond Wine Tavern loop from Sollenau

Moderate

4.3

(6)

114

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Rest Spot at Rennbahnteich – Gausterer Pond Wine Tavern loop from Sollenau

02:25

56.0km

150m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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: June 21, 2026

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Train Station

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4.43 km

Triesting–Wiener Neustädter Canal Crossing

Highlight • Bridge

In addition to the rivers, the corresponding cycle paths 51 (Wiener Neustädter Canal or "Niederösterreichischer Thermenradweg") and Eurovelo 9A (Triesting-Au cycle path) also cross here

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7.25 km

Rest Spot at Rennbahnteich

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Idyllic spot at the Rennbahnteich (next to the thermal spa cycle path). A bench is right by the water and invites you to take a break.

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7.45 km

There where the thermal cycle path is most beautiful: between Kottingbrunn and Tribuswinkel.

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14.0 km

The Wiener Neustädter Canal is led across the Schwechart on a bridge. Interesting curiosity on the Thermenradweg.

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20.2 km

The old factory simply provides a great backdrop for this beautiful section of the Wiener Neustädter Canal. According to my research, a sheet metal and lead production facility was housed here until 1976. The brick tower from which trees are already beginning to grow is particularly striking.

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23.7 km

Gausterer Pond Wine Tavern

Highlight • Restaurant

The Teichheuriger Guntramsdorf at Rohrfeldteich is open again from April 13th to October 13th.
We've been back for you since April 13th, 2019. During our "Aussteckt" (open) hours, weather permitting, we're open Monday to Friday from 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM (kitchen open until 9:00 PM). On beautiful summer days, enjoy one of our traditional Heurigen breads, homemade spreads, or our delicacies with a good glass of wine made 100% from our own vineyards. For table reservations, you can reach us anytime by phone at 0676/916 48 40 (Eva-Maria Bogner) or at teichheuriger@reinhard-gausterer.at.


Would you like to celebrate your birthday or other special occasion with us? Then reserve a table with us, and we'll be happy to prepare a delicious Brett'l Jause for you upon request.

reinhard-gausterer.at/teichheuriger-am-rohrfeldteich

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33.8 km

Wiener Neustadt Canal Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

A small section of the cycle path on the canal, this is continuously paved so easy to drive. In / on the water, the most diverse species of animals to watch when you just take a break and some Heurige or local are in his vicinity.

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53.6 km

South of Leobersdorf, on the road to Sollenau, is the Healing Well, a regionally important place of pilgrimage. The spring, which is said to relieve eye diseases and, according to legend, has healed the blind, has a varied history.

The spring was first mentioned in 1466 as the "Heylige Prunn" in the Enzesfeld Urbarium of Christoph von Spaur, and remains of settlements from the Bronze Age also indicate a deserted place called Pölla, which was located in the vicinity of the well.

However, the spring must have been buried, because its documented source after a storm, during which, according to witnesses, the earth is said to have shaken, is dated April 23, 1626.

The spring was initially known for its alleged healing effects; even those who were doomed to die are said to have recovered. It was mainly people with eye problems who came to visit it. A blind woman had regained her sight and the son of Peter von Braun (1758-1819), the owner of the estate of Schönau an der Triesting, was cured of a serious eye disease. The spring's emergence helped the community of Leobersdorf to gain the right to hold a weekly market from Emperor Ferdinand II. A wooden chapel with a bell was then built over the spring using the proceeds from the offerings. This was destroyed in 1683 during the Second Turkish Siege of Vienna. It was restored, torn down during a storm in 1733 and rebuilt. Rebuilt again from wood in 1738, the chapel fell victim to a fire in which only the image of the Virgin Mary remained intact.

In 1780, the Traiskirchen district office prohibited the people of Leobersdorf from replacing the little church with a brick building and it did not take on its current form until 1850, when the community had it built as a half-timbered building with the support of the local councillor Josef Hobodides. However, it remained without a mass license. Eventually, sales huts were grouped around the building.

The Healing Fountain became the destination of annual supplication processions on St. Florian's Day (May 4). On Sunday, May 30, 1926, around 1,000 believers celebrated its 300th anniversary after the church had been renovated by the Leobersdorf community to mark the anniversary.

Source: leobersdorf.at/Der_Heilsame_Brunnen

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56.0 km

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Train Station

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36.1 km

9.98 km

6.64 km

2.55 km

718 m

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Surfaces

52.4 km

1.61 km

944 m

872 m

119 m

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June 23, 2022,Gravelbike
Was with a gravel bike, I would not recommend a racing bike!

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