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    Discover the fascinating world of garden art and tree art in Tulln.

    Creative minds have enriched the city with unique works of art in public spaces.

    Every tree is a unique work of art of nature - but some specimens stand out in a special way. In the garden city of Tulln, twelve trees are currently provided with interesting information as “tree artworks”.

    Encounter these great providers of shade on a targeted cycle tour through the city and find out what makes these trees so special!

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    Distance 3.9 km
    0:55 h
    8 m
    6 m
    180 m
    176 m

    Let's look forward to the following tree artworks:

    Mountain maple: The mountain maple is a plant species from the maple genus. It is widespread in Europe and is an important representative of its genus both as a park tree and in forestry.Donaulände at Nibelungenbrunnen - waypoint B

     

    Primeval sequoia: also known as Chinese redwood, metasequoia or water fir, was already considered extinct when a living specimen was discovered in an inaccessible mountain region in Sichuan province in China in 1941 - a botanical sensation.Donaulände at Donaubrunnen - waypoint C

     

    Tree of God: The tree of God is a deciduous tree species and was originally native to China and Vietnam. It is now found in all areas of the world with a temperate climate.Donaulände at the Egon Schiele Museum/Donaubühne - Waypoint F

     

    Bluebell tree: The bluebell tree, also known as the emperor tree or emperor paulownia, is a plant species from the genus Paulownia in the labiate family.Donaulände near the water chapel - waypoint G

     

    Silver maple: The silver maple is a plant species from the maple genus. It is native to eastern North America. Donaulände at Römerturm level - waypoint H

    Tulip tree: The tulip tree is originally native to eastern North America and belongs to the magnolia family.Donaulände between Römerturm- Mark Aurel statue - waypoint J

     

    Cinnamon maple: The cinnamon maple belongs to the soap tree family (Sapindaceae). It is originally native to China, but can also be cultivated well in this country. The first plants came to England in 1902.Leisure park waypoint N

     

    Oak: The oak genus includes around 400 different species. They are found in all parts of the northern hemisphere.Wilhelmstrasse - Waypoint W

     

    Maple-leaved plane tree: The maple-leaved plane tree, also known as the bastard plane tree, common plane tree, hybrid plane tree or London plane tree, is a hybrid of the plane tree genus.Brückenstraße - waypoint C2

     

    Lime tree: The lime tree genus includes around 40 different species, three of which are native to Europe: summer lime, winter lime and silver lime.Wienerstrasse - Waypoint G2

     

    Wingnut: The wingnut is a plant genus in the walnut family. The genus includes six deciduous tree species that are native to Asia.Rudolf-Buchinger-Straße - waypoint J2

     

    English oak: The English oak, also known as the summer oak or German oak, is a plant species from the oak genus in the beech family. Schubertpark - waypoint N2

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    180 m
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    Rest stops

    Süddeck
    Süddeck
    Gasthaus zum Goldenen Schiff
    Gasthaus zum Goldenen Schiff
    Braugasthof Adlerbräu

    Safety information

    Notruf Rettung: 144, EU Notruf: 112, Notruf Polizei: 133, SMS-Notruf für Gehörlose: 0800 133 133;

    Tips and suggestions

    www.tullnerdonauraum.com,
    Details zu den Baumkunstwerken: Tulln.erleben

    Das Team der Tourismus-Info Tulln ist telefonisch unter (T) +43 2272 67566 für Sie da.

    Public transport

    Public-transport-friendly

    Accessible by train and bus

    By train, bus or rental bike to Tulln

    www.oebb.at , www.postbus.at , www.nextbike.at

    Directions

    Arrival by car

    from Vienna via the Danube highway A22 and continue on the highway towards Tulln or via Riederberg on the B1

    from Krems via the Kremser expressway S5

    from the north via the B19 or the Kremser expressway S5

    from the south via the outer ring highway A21, exit Altlengbachfrom the west via the Westautobahn A1, at the St. Pölten junction take the expressway S5

    Parking

    Paid parking spaces near the city centerIn the parking garages in Tulln city center

    Coordinates

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    48.333215, 16.048470
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    48°19'59.6"N 16°02'54.5"E
    UTM
    33U 577705 5353867
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Equipment

    Explore the Tree Art Trail on your own bike or visit the e-bike rental service at the Tulln Tourist Information Office.

    Sturdy shoes, rain protection, sun protection, bicycle helmet Brochures or a Tulln old town guide.

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    6 m
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    180 m
    Lowest point
    176 m
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