For family outings, playgrounds along the cycling route offer opportunities to rest. Hikes can be made to the mammoth trees or to the Göttweiger Predigtstuhl, with a magnificent view over the Fladnitz Valley. The impressive sculpture trail in Paudorf can also be cycled.
For those interested in culture, a detour to Göttweig Abbey or a visit to the Hellerhof in Paudorf is worthwhile, where there is a museum about the composer Wilhelm Kinzl and his opera “Der Evangelimann.” A show garden can also be visited at the Hellerhof. Equally worth a visit is the St. Blasien Church in Klein Wien with the mountain cemetery surrounding it.
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Mostviertel Tourismus
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Donau Niederösterreich Tourismus GmbH
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Difficulty
easy
Overall difficulty
easy
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
423 m
Lowest point
197 m
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Safety information
The route runs mostly on public roads with regional traffic. Therefore, appropriate equipment and authorization for cycle path users are required.
The Fladnitztal cycling route connects the Traisen Valley cycle path with the Danube cycle path. More information: www.traisentalradweg.at, www.donau.com
Public transport
Rail connections in Furth-Palt, Paudorf, Statzendorf, Viehofen, and St. Pölten
Directions
If starting in Furth near Göttweig: By car via the West Autobahn A1; switch to S 33 at the St. Pölten junction - exit Mautern
If starting in St. Pölten: Travel to St. Pölten - exit St. Pölten East.