Cycling tour Starting from Gebietsvinothek Weritas (Kirchberg am Wagram)
This leisurely 37-kilometre discovery tour takes pleasure cyclists to the most unusual gardens in the Wagram - from the tasty snack garden near Königsbrunn to the historic courtyard garden at Stetteldorf Castle and the mystical Alchemists' Park at the Alchemists' Museum in Kirchberg am Wagram. The panoramic route along the upper edge of the Wagram scores with spectacular views far across the Danube - the rustic wine route establishments along the route score points with delicacies from the Wagram cellars.
This leisurely 37-kilometre discovery tour takes pleasure cyclists to the most unusual gardens in the Wagram - from the tasty snack garden near Königsbrunn to the historic courtyard garden at Stetteldorf Castle and the mystical Alchemists' Park at the Alchemists' Museum in Kirchberg am Wagram. The panoramic route along the upper edge of the Wagram scores with spectacular views far across the Danube - the rustic wine route establishments along the route score points with delicacies from the Wagram cellars.
We leave Kirchberg heading east, past the Alchemists' Park and along the upper part of the Wagramkante. On the right, we have a beautiful view over the Danube plain. After passing through the village of Unterstockstall, we reach the wine cellar lane of Königsbrunn. Not far from Königsbrunn in Absberg is the next long and beautiful wine cellar lane in the Wagram region. This is followed by an idyllic section along the Schmidamühlbach stream. Through Stetteldorf, we cycle in a loop past the foot of Stetteldorf Castle with its historic courtyard garden, which overlooks the Danube plain right on the edge of the terrain. The route now turns to the south-west and takes a relaxed ride on the plain to Absdorf. The signs lead us between fields and meadows to Bierbaum am Kleebühel and Frauendorf an der Au. As the name suggests, we reach the foothills of the Danube floodplains here. In front of the over 900-year-old church in Winkl, with its fresco from the 12th century, there is a very beautiful and shady resting place under trees, which invites you to take a break. After a rest, the route continues to Neustift im Felde and then via Dörfl back to the regional wine shop in Kirchberg. This tour is also ideal for guests arriving by bike from Tulln and joining the tour in Stetteldorf.
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We leave Kirchberg heading east, cycling past the Alchemist Park and along the upper part of the Wagram ridge. On the right, a beautiful view opens over the Danube plain. After passing through Unterstockstall, we reach the wine cellar alley of Königsbrunn. Not far from Königsbrunn in Absberg lies the next long and beautiful wine cellar alley in the Wagram region. Then follows an idyllic section along the Schmidamühlbach stream. Through Stetteldorf we cycle in a loop past the foot of Stetteldorf Castle with its historic courtyard garden, which overlooks the Danube plain directly at the edge of the terrain. Now the route turns southwest and continues relaxed on the plain to Absdorf. The signage guides us between fields and meadows to Bierbaum am Kleebühel and Frauendorf an der Au. As the name suggests, here we reach the outskirts of the Danube floodplains. In front of the over 900-year-old church in Winkl, with its fresco from the 12th century, there is a very beautiful and shady rest area under trees inviting a break. Refreshed, we continue to Neustift im Felde and further over Dörfl back to the Gebietsvinothek in Kirchberg. This route is also very suitable for guests coming by bike from Tulln and joining the route in Stetteldorf.
Parking available at all train stations in the region; parking lot at the Wagramhalle in Kirchberg.
Arrival by bike
- from the west via the Danube cycle path up to the junction at Grafenwörth
- from the east via the Danube cycle path up to Tulln
Arrival by car
Exits on the Stockerau expressway S5 in the Wagram region: Grafenwörth, Fels am Wagram, Kirchberg am Wagram, Königsbrunn and Tulln
- from Vienna/Hungary/Slovakia via the Danube bank motorway A22 and the Stockerau expressway S5 to the Wagram region
- from St. Pölten/Linz/Germany via the West motorway A1 to St. Pölten, the Krems expressway S33 to Jettsdorf and the Stockerau expressway S5 to the Wagram region
- from the north via the Weinviertel expressway S3 and then via the S5 Stockerau expressway or the B19 to the Wagram region
- from the south via the Southern motorway A2 and further via the outer ring motorway A21, exit Altlengbach, then to Tulln and into the Wagram region
Arrival by boat to Tulln
To Kirchberg am Wagram by
- train (www.oebb.at)
- bus (www.postbus.at)
Train stations and stops in the Wagram region: Tulln, Absdorf-Hippersdorf, Großweikersdorf, Kirchberg am Wagram, Fels am Wagram, Wagram-Grafenegg