Fels am Wagram is the third largest wine-growing community in Austria with a cultivation area of about 800 ha. This is impressively reflected during a hike through the vineyard strips and cellar lanes. At the highest points of the hiking trails, you will be rewarded with a wonderful view over the Tullnerfeld. With three different routes, two of which are easy and one moderately difficult, there is something for every hiker. Discover the diversity of the landscape and let yourself be enchanted by the tranquility and beauty of this region.
moderate
Distance 8.6 km
Duration2:05 h
Ascent103 m
Descent103 m
Highest point305 m
Lowest point202 m
Fels am Wagram is the third largest wine-growing community in Austria with a cultivation area of about 800 ha. This is impressively reflected during a hike through the vineyard strips and cellar lanes. The landscape is strongly influenced by viticulture, which is a special feature of the region. The mix of the large flat areas of the Tullnerfeld with the hilly wine landscape of the distinctive Wagram edge offers every hiker a suitable challenge. Along the way, you can get closer to the topic of wine at the wine educational trail, during a walk with our cellar lane guides, or at a local Heuriger. At the highest points of the hiking trails, you will be rewarded with a wonderful view over the Tullnerfeld. The Fels observation tower, at the northern end of the Hammergraben, is easily accessible and always freely accessible. The view extends beautifully far into the Tullnerfeld and towards Traismauer.