This discovery route leads ambitious cyclists on 38 hilly kilometers through the terraced vineyards around Großriedenthal, past the loess formation "Neun Mauna" and through the idyllic wine cellar lanes of Feuersbrunn directly to the well-stocked regional wine shop Weritas in Kirchberg am Wagram. On clear days, the panoramic view extends to the horizon from the lookout points in Fels am Wagram and Neudegg.
easy
Distance 38.1 km
Duration3:28 h
Ascent446 m
Descent446 m
Highest point350 m
Lowest point189 m
The route starts from the regional wine shop in Kirchberg and leads past the Alchemists’ Park to Oberstockstall and the castle of the same name. It continues on quiet side streets to Ottenthal, through the beautiful wine cellar lane uphill into the vineyards. Enjoying the beautiful view, it then goes downhill to Neudegg. Next to the village, beside a rest area with fantastic panoramic views, there is a rare dry grassland slope on a hill that hosts very special flora and fauna. On the left along the way to Großriedenthal, the loess formation "Neun Mauna" can be seen. In Großriedenthal, cycling through a narrow lane leads to the town hall and the medieval parish church. Through a wine cellar lane, the path returns to the vineyards towards Gösing, passing the well-known vineyards "Eisenhut" and "Goldberg". From Gösing, with its beautiful quiet lanes, it goes uphill through cellar lanes, vineyards, and hollow ways in the loess landscape, then downhill again towards Feuersbrunn. This part of the route offers a panoramic view to the Alpine foothills. The elongated wine cellar lane of Feuersbrunn leads into the town center. Along the Wagram edge, the path goes to Fels am Wagram. In Fels, sporty cyclists follow the signposting to the Felser Warte – connected with a steep ascent and descent through two of the numerous Felser wine cellar lanes. A more relaxed option is through the town itself following the "Danube loop". Shortly before Thürnthal, both routes meet again and lead directly past the baroque-classical castle and via Engelmannsbrunn back to the regional wine shop in Kirchberg.
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Tullner Donauraum
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Difficulty
easy
Overall difficulty
easy
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Experience
Highest point
350 m
Lowest point
189 m
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Rest stops
Mörwald Gutshof Gasthaus zum goldenen Kreuz Mörwald "Zur Traube" Stammhaus
Safety information
Emergency rescue: 144, EU emergency number: 112
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Verantwortlicher für den Inhalt dieser Tour Donau Niederösterreich - Kamptal-Wagram-Tullner Donauraum Letzte Aktualisierung: 13.11.2025
Train stations and stops in the Wagram region: Tulln, Absdorf-Hippersdorf, Großweikersdorf, Kirchberg am Wagram, Fels am Wagram, Wagram-Grafenegg
Directions
Arrival by bike
- from the west via the Danube Cycle Path to the junction near Grafenwörth
- from the east via the Danube Cycle Path 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 further via the S5 Stockerau expressway or via the B19 to the Wagram region
- from the south via the South Motorway A2 and further via the outer ring motorway A21, exit Altlengbach, then to Tulln and the Wagram region