Vienna - Schönau - Stopfenreuth - Hainburg
Route description:
Right at the start of your route, you change river banks and cycle along the New Danube and the picturesque promenade. A stop at one of Vienna's cafés is highly recommended.
At the central tank depot in the Lobau, turn left and continue on Lobgrundstraße, along a long right-hand curve. Then go briefly straight ahead, still on Lobgrundstraße, until you turn left at the second right-hand curve.
You leave the nearby Danube bank and cycle through the picturesque Donau-Auen – one of the largest floodplain landscapes in Central Europe – until you see a bridge on your left, which you cross. Just before Schönau, the path branches off eastwards. After about 26 kilometers, just behind the sleepy village of Stopfenreuth, you reach the federal road, which you follow south and cross the river on the Hainburg Danube bridge. You leave the bridge on the right and continue on Hollitzer Allee heading towards the Danube shore.
Soon after, you arrive in Hainburg, which you can already recognize from afar by the two distinctive elevations to the right and left of the town, where the Hainburg gate lies. In Hainburg stands one of Europe's oldest fortified castle complexes, which should definitely be visited.