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Explorer Route – Danube meets Lake Neusiedl

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    "Wind, Wine and Water" - is the motto of the approx. 100 km long explorer route. It leads from the reed-fringed shores of Lake Neusiedl to the Danube floodplains, between vineyards and idyllic cellar lanes, past historical sites and modern wind turbines. The explorer route connects Burgenland and Lower Austria, the Neusiedler See cycling network with the Danube cycle path, nature with culture and technology.

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    Distance 94.8 km
    6:25 h
    222 m
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    118 m

    The "Explorer Route – Danube meets Lake Neusiedl" is a joint project of Burgenland and Lower Austria. The sights in both federal states are connected and offer the cyclist, in addition to the nature experience, also cultural experience. The route leads through the following places: Circular route, Neusiedl am See – Parndorf – Neudorf bei Parndorf – Gattendorf – Pama – Kittsee – Berg – Edelstal – Prellenkirchen – Petronell-Carnuntum – Rohrau – Gerhaus – Pachfurth – Bruck an der Leitha – Bruckneudorf - Parndorf – Neusiedl am See

    Water is a constant companion on the explorer route. It starts in Neusiedl am See. The Neusiedler See region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Neusiedler See-Seewinkel National Park. After the expanse of the Parndorf plateau you finally reach the municipality of Edelstal via Kittsee and Berg. Here natural mineral water springs known under the name Römerquelle.

    Wind - How modern technology shapes the flat landscape is shown already on the trip from Neusiedl towards Parndorf in the huge wind farm.

    From Prellenkirchen the route leads to Petronell to the impressive nature landscape of the Danube floodplains.

    There is also no shortage of historical discoveries. In Petronell the Roman antiquity in the Roman city Carnuntum comes to life again. Numerous historical jewels accompany the further bike tour – such as Rohrau Castle, the medieval center of Bruck/Leitha or the Roman country villa near Bruckneudorf. From there the round leads via Parndorf back to Neusiedl.

    Wine: From water it is not far to wine. Along the cozy route, wine shops, wine taverns and cellars invite you to taste the famous wines from the wine regions Carnuntum and Neusiedlersee. Numerous places to stop offer culinary delicacies.

    Author’s recommendation

    • With the Burgenland Card: Unlimited holiday fun & offers as far as the eye can see!

    All information: Burgenland Card

    • Exotic nature adventure in a unique Danube floodplain landscape: Danube CanoeBike Tour Eldorado

    Canoe or bike tour – that is not the question here! You experience both in a one-day trip and that 100% in an incomparable natural setting! Immerse yourself in the extraordinary natural landscape of the Danube Delta in the tri-border area Slovakia, Hungary and Austria. You combine canoeing, cycling and swimming on an adventure day of the utmost class. Let yourself be inspired up close from the water by the unique flora and fauna and by the stories and surprises of your guide. You also enjoy a typical Pannonian culinary experience outdoors in nature.

    Dates: On request from May 1st to October 31st

    Dobrohošť 141, SK - 93031 Dobrohošť     www.vodnetury.sk

    Included services:

    Guided unique canoe tour from Dobrohošť – Gabčíkovo in 8-seater catamarans, incl. high-quality equipment and life jackets

    Transport of your bicycles to the destination (you bring your own bike) incl. secure storage

    Guided bike tour along the beautiful old Danube. You now change perspective on the Danube floodplain landscape and cycle back together to the starting point.

    Nature adventure experiences in the cross-border area With a bit of luck you can observe a kingfisher and sea eagles, discover unknown bathing spots with swimming in a natural whirlpool and island feeling, be a child again, hear exciting stories from the guide that you have never heard before

    Price: on request 

    Request and register now at: VODNETURY.sk

    Dobrohošť

    T: +421 905 291 430

    M: info@vodnetury.sk Web: www.vodnetury.sk

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    Safety information

    Since many bike paths are agricultural access roads, agricultural traffic should be expected. Mutual consideration ensures these paths remain pleasant for all users.

    Austria: There is a bicycle helmet obligation for children up to 12 years. Reflective vests are not mandatory in dusk, darkness or poor visibility, but certainly advantageous. Here is the Austrian bicycle regulation.

     

    Slovakia: Bicycle helmet obligation for all children under 15 years. For adults the helmet obligation applies only outside urban areas. It is strongly recommended that adults also always wear a bicycle helmet. Cyclists riding on the roadside under reduced visibility must wear visible signaling elements or a reflective vest.

    Hungary: There is no helmet obligation for cyclists. The maximum speed for cyclists outside the built-up area is 40 km/h. A speed of 50 km/h is allowed if the cyclist wears a helmet. At night and poor visibility all cyclists must wear a reflective vest.

    Travel documents: Valid identity card or passport is mandatory!

    Tips and suggestions

    The Burgenland App  also informs you on the go about routes, course, and elevation meters.

    Are you looking for a ready-made package for your active holiday? You will find it here: Package deals at Lake Neusiedl

    Public transport

    Arrival by train:

    Lake Neusiedl is easily and comfortably accessible by train. Whether you come from Switzerland, Germany, western or southern Austria: You can change trains relaxed at Vienna main station. The regional trains of ÖBB bring you in just under 40 minutes to Neusiedl am See station, where the explorer route starts just a few hundred meters away. In most trains, bicycle transport is possible: On Railjet and EC/IC as well as Nightjets a reservation for your bicycle is absolutely necessary. In regional trains your bicycle is carried without reservation subject to availability of bicycle spaces.

    Timetable info: ÖBB

    Directions

    Details about arrival can be found here: Calculate route

    Parking

    If you arrive by car and want to start in Neusiedl am See you can park there at the main station. Only a few 100 meters away is the entry to the explorer route. However, you can also start and park in any other place around – it is best in this case to contact the respective tourist office.

    Coordinates

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    48.091505, 16.917972
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    48°05'29.4"N 16°55'04.7"E
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    33U 642816 5328250
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

    Author’s map recommendations

    At every tourist office you will receive the cycling map "Cycling Experience Lake Neusiedl" with all the cycle paths in the region.

    Equipment

    A pair of binoculars is highly recommended, as it allows you to explore the beauties of nature even better.


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    Parts of this content were machine translated using German as the source language

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    222 m
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    224 m
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    118 m
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