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Donauveltliner Wine Cycling Route

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    Start / Finish: Langenzersdorf

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    Distance 46.9 km
    3:17 h
    276 m
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    312 m
    165 m

    Along the Donau-Veltliner wine cycling route, you explore the idyllic landscape in front of Vienna with views of picturesque cellar lanes, numerous vineyards, and delicious Heurigen establishments. The circular route leads from Langenzersdorf via Bisamberg, Korneuburg, Leobendorf, Harmannsdorf, Manhartsbrunn, Enzersfeld in the Weinviertel, Hagenbrunn, and Stammersdorf back to Langenzersdorf. The route is named after the Donau-Veltliner grape variety. This is a new breed and a fungus-resistant vine and white wine variety. The variety is a hybrid of Grüner Veltliner and Seyval Blanc. The wine is fruity in its youth and as a mature wine, it is very similar to Grüner Veltliner.

    Author’s recommendation

    By the way: The Weinviertel Danube region also offers many other cycling routes, such as the Weinviertel Danube cycle route.

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    There are over 100 cycling partner businesses in the Weinviertel that pay special attention to the needs of cyclists. You can find a list of all businesses on our cycling partner page. Using the filter function, you can conveniently display the businesses of the desired cycling route. Another filter allows you to search for suitable accommodation or a suitable gastronomy business.

    GRAPE VARIETY Donauveltliner: The Donauveltliner grape variety is a new breed and a fungus-resistant vine and white wine variety that is especially resistant to the fungal diseases true and false powdery mildew. The variety is a hybrid of Grüner Veltliner and Seyval Blanc, and the wine is fruity in its youth. As a mature wine, it is very similar to Grüner Veltliner.

    Roadbook

    The cycle route starts at the station in Langenzersdorf. The route takes you to the town center and then to the foot of the Bisamberg and into the wine village of the same name. Enjoyable, the route continues along the vineyards via Klein-Engersdorf and Flandorf to the district capital, Korneuburg. Once you reach the historic town center, it is a good place to take a break. There is something for every taste here: from sweet to hearty delights. In the distance, as you leave Korneuburg, the Kreuzenstein Castle shines, your next destination. It lies on a wooded hill 266 meters above sea level and offers a great panoramic view over the Korneuburg Basin all the way to Vienna. Downhill into the wine town Leobendorf with its Heurigen culture, the route leads via Tresdorf, Harmannsdorf, and Kleinrötz on to Manhartsbrunn and from there to Enzersfeld in the Weinviertel, where Heurigen culture can be enjoyed in the cellar lanes. Via Königsbrunn, you reach the next winegrowing community, Hagenbrunn, which boasts a great variety of Heurigen establishments. From here, the route runs at the foot of the Bisamberg towards Vienna.

    Tip: A small detour on this section of the route will take you to the artistically designed flood reservoir with drinking fountain. From here, it continues to Vienna, specifically to Stammersdorf. The numerous vineyards and fields shape the surroundings and give the place in the federal capital a rural character. A small detour into the Stammersdorf cellar lane invites you to linger and enjoy. Afterwards, you cycle back at the foot of the Bisamberg to Langenzersdorf.

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    Langenzersdorf train station
    Kellergasse Langenzersdorf
    Kellergasse Bisamberg
    Leobendorf
    Langenzersdorf
    Harmannsdorf-Rückersdorf
    Korneuburg
    LEMU - Langenzersdorf Museum
    Evang. Kirche
    Ruine der ehemaligen Synagoge
    Korneuburg Parish Church
    Kirche Enzersfeld
    Augustinerkirche
    Hagenbrunn
    Bisamberg
    Enzersfeld im Weinviertel
    Bisamberg
    St. Johannes der Täufer
    Friedhof Stammersdorf-Ort
    Friedhof Korneuburg

    Public transport

    You can conveniently travel from Vienna to Langenzersdorf by train.

    Directions

    Langenzersdorf is accessible by car via the motorway.

    Coordinates

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    48.307296, 16.355798
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    48°18'26.3"N 16°21'20.9"E
    UTM
    33U 600533 5351344
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Author’s map recommendations

    You can obtain a cycling map of the Weinviertel from "Weinviertel Tourism".

    Equipment

    Please bring enough drinks, as inns and restaurants are not open daily and many Heurigen establishments only open in the afternoon.

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    Difficulty
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    easy

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    46.9 km
    Duration
    3:17 h
    Ascent
    276 m
    Descent
    276 m
    Highest point
    312 m
    Lowest point
    165 m
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