Cycling tour Starting from Mautern
Experience the vastness of the Tullnerfeld region The tour along the beautiful Danube cycle path takes you from the town of Mautern an der Donau, which was already popular with the Romans, to Klosterneuburg. On the way through the picturesque Danube valley, you will pass the towns of Traismauer, Zwentendorf an der Donau, Tulln an der Donau and St. Andrä-Wördern until you reach your destination.
Experience the vastness of the Tullnerfeld region The tour along the beautiful Danube cycle path takes you from the town of Mautern an der Donau, which was already popular with the Romans, to Klosterneuburg. On the way through the picturesque Danube valley, you will pass the towns of Traismauer, Zwentendorf an der Donau, Tulln an der Donau and St. Andrä-Wördern until you reach your destination.
The fact that the ancient Romans played an important role in the history of Mautern is not only evident from the remains of the Roman fort of Favianis. The Roman Museum in the castle's Baroque Schüttkasten also tells of the importance of the town in ancient times, while pretty town houses tell of the town's flourishing in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Now the Tullnerfeld with its many surprises lies before you. For the region is rich in landscapes and habitats, in delicacies and specialties and in art and culture. The Tullnerfeld cycle path invites you to take an interesting day trip on your bike. If your schedule allows, visit Traismauer, the historic Roman and Nibelung town. The Roman Gate, the Hunger Tower and the former Roman fort - now an elegant castle with a wine shop - bear witness to Roman times in the town center. Enjoy a tasty sample of Sitzenberg carp or relax at the summer festival at Sitzenberg Castle. Typical places such as Atzenbrugg, where Liederfürst Franz Schubert made music, or Rust with the Leopold Figl Museum are just as much a part of the Tullnerfeld as Langenrohr with the Josef Reither Museum.
Passing Zwentendorf with Austria's only nuclear power plant, which has never been put into operation, you reach Tulln. Not only the GARTEN TULLN with its 70 gardens (open again from 15.5.2020), the 30-metre-high treetop path and the water park (boat hire!), but also the Hundertwasser ship "Regentag" and the Tulln Aubad are almost directly on the cycle path.
After Tulln, you will be accompanied by the hills of the Vienna Woods, which finally reach the banks of the Danube at the Greifenstein bend. Here, a secluded old arm of the Danube tempts you to take a dip. Now it is not far to the wine town of Klosterneuburg.
Special tip:
If you get hungry along the way, the restaurants along the route will spoil you with delicious food to take away. Feast comfortably in the open air. You can find all the restaurants and wine taverns on our homepage www.tullnerdonauraum.com.