Cherry Blossom Cycle Path
Cherry Blossom Cycle Path
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Cycle the moderate 27.2-mile Cherry blossom cycle path in Burgenland, enjoying Lake Neusiedl views and blooming cherry trees in spring.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Your route passes through protected areas
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Naturpark Neusiedler See - Leithagebirge
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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10.6 km
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16.5 km
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19.1 km
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36.1 km
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43.8 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
17.9 km
10.7 km
9.25 km
5.30 km
635 m
104 m
Surfaces
35.5 km
8.32 km
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Elevation
Highest point (210 m)
Lowest point (110 m)
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The most spectacular time to visit is from mid to late April, when thousands of cherry trees bloom, transforming the region into an 'immense sea of blossoms'. However, the path also offers beautiful vineyard scenery in autumn during grape harvest season.
The path is a circular route, approximately 43 kilometers long, and is continuously paved. While mostly flat, it includes some short, steep sections, particularly on the northern flank of the Leithagebirge. You'll cycle through charming villages, past vineyards, and expansive pasture meadows.
The trail is generally classified as 'moderate' in difficulty. While paved and suitable for various skill levels, the short, steep sections and the often-present wind around Lake Neusiedl can add to the challenge. For a less strenuous ride, especially with children or if you're a beginner, an e-bike is a popular and recommended option.
The route offers stunning panoramic views over Lake Neusiedl and passes through picturesque villages. Key highlights include the Breitenbrunn Kellergasse and the Historic Wine Cellar Lane, Purbach, where you can find local inns and wine taverns like Ripperl Keller. You'll also enjoy Vineyard Views on the Festival Cycle Path and find a convenient Rest area with drinking water on the Neusiedler See cycle path.
The Cherry Blossom Cycle Path runs through the Naturpark Neusiedler See - Leithagebirge. Generally, there are no specific entrance fees for cycling on designated paths within the park. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of the natural environment and agricultural areas. Information boards along the route provide insights into the region's unique features.
As a circular route, you can start and park in any of the charming villages along the path, such as Breitenbrunn, Purbach, or Donnerskirchen. These villages typically offer public parking options suitable for trail access.
Yes, the Cherry Blossom Cycle Path (Kirschblütenradweg) is a prominent route in the region. It shares sections with other well-known paths, including the Jubiläumsradweg R1, the Lake Neusiedl cycle path, and the Festival Radweg. This offers opportunities to extend your ride or explore different areas.
Dogs are generally permitted on cycle paths in Burgenland, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you carry water for your dog and clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness of the path and surrounding nature.
Absolutely! The path meanders through several charming villages like Breitenbrunn, Purbach, and Donnerskirchen. You'll find numerous local inns and wine taverns, especially in the historic Kellergasse in Purbach, where you can sample regional dishes and fine Leithaberg wines.
The wind around Lake Neusiedl is a significant factor on this route. It rarely dies down and can provide either a welcome tailwind or a challenging headwind, especially in open sections. Be prepared for varying wind conditions, which can influence the perceived difficulty of your ride.
The entire circular route is approximately 43 kilometers long. For an average touring cyclist, it typically takes around 2.5 to 3 hours to complete, not including stops for sightseeing, food, or enjoying the blossoms.
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The Kirschblütenradweg is a well-laid-out, scenically beautiful cycle path through the vineyards. As the name "vineyard" suggests, it is slightly hilly with short, sometimes challenging climbs.
The return journey is via the Neusiedler See cycle path. This is also of high path quality, well signposted, but absolutely flat. On the other hand, we had to contend with very strong …
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