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GARDEN BIKE ROUTE - Pappel route

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    Distance 76.3 km
    5:08 h
    105 m
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    272 m
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    Garden bike tours - a fitting term, but what does it mean? Along the sunflower, poplar and rose tour, cyclists can experience the theme of gardens in the Tulln region in a new way. In addition to garden experiences, garden and tree artworks, there are also many show gardens and horticultural businesses along or in the immediate vicinity of the route. The Poplar Tour starts in the garden city of Tulln and first leads west along the Danube cycle path and then along the idyllic Traisental cycle route.In the summer months in particular, the poplar trees along the way provide a welcome refreshment and the cycle rest area at the St. Andräer Steg is a great place for tired cyclists to take a break.

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    The bike rest area at St. Andräer Steg offers a bicycle service station with a pump and tools as well as a drinking fountain for refilling sports bottles. Panels tell the history of the bridge and display the tourist offerings in Herzogenburg.

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    GARDEN BIKE ROUTES

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    We start the route at the guest harbor of the Danube bank in Tulln opposite the ship landing stage and ride along the Danube bike path westward, past GARTEN TULLN. Past Langenschönbichl, the route goes to Zwentendorf on the Danube. At the Altenwörth Danube power plant, we stay on the same Danube bank and take the towpath towards Krems. At the Danube restaurant or at the Marina Traismauer, you leave the Danube bike path and turn onto the Traisen Valley bike path. Gentle hills south of the Danube and impressive poplars along the way accompany us on this section. We leave Traismauer and the ecological showcase areas behind us and cross the Traisen shortly before Herzogenburg, arriving at the bike rest area at St. Andräer Steg. Here we can rest briefly, refill water bottles, and learn about the history of the bridge. At the height of Herzogenburg, we leave the Traisen Valley bike path and turn left onto L110 heading towards Kappelln. After a few kilometers, we turn left again and ride towards Ober- and Unterwinden. Here we take a right along Katzenbergweg. At the intersection, left and then immediately right over a gravel path until you enter Kleine Barockstraße in Hameten. After a short stretch on the federal road and a brief ascent, we reach Sitzenberg-Reidling. Now we pass the castle nursery into Karl Fischer Street, then turn right into Schlossbergstraße. At the town's castle pond, we can rest from the ascent. After about 600 meters, we turn into Kremserstraße. At the main square, left, and then immediately left along Reidlinger Bahnstraße until we reach the railway line. Now right to Trasdorf and over the Atzenbrugg golf course until the path merges into the Perschling Valley bike path. We follow this until we encounter the Danube bike path again. The section back to Tulln is enriched with a variety of garden and tree artworks. The garden experiences conclude with DIE GARTEN TULLN with its ecological show gardens. Then you return to the starting point of the route, the guest harbor at the Danube bank in Tulln.

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    Erlebnisbad - Aquapark Herzogenburg
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    By train, bus, or rental bike to Tulln

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    Arrival

    Accessible from Vienna: Motorway A22 and S5, accessible from the west: West Motorway A1, accessible from the south: Outer Ring Motorway A21, accessible from the north: S5, A22, E59

    Directions

    Accessible from Vienna: Motorway A22 and S5, accessible from the west: West Motorway A1, accessible from the south: Outer Ring Motorway A21, accessible from the north: S5, A22, E59

    Parking

    In the parking garages of downtown Tulln

    Coordinates

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    48.333262, 16.047843
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    48°19'59.7"N 16°02'52.2"E
    UTM
    33U 577659 5353872
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    Equipment

    Due to the length of the route, the Pappel route is especially suitable for e-bike riders.

    Similar routes nearby

    • GARDEN CYCLING ROUTE- Rose route
    • GARDEN BIKE ROUTE- Sunflower Route
    • Bike route: Tree artworks Tulln
    • Tullnerfeld cycle path
    • Experience route through the garden city - Cycling for Kids
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    76.3 km
    Duration
    5:08 h
    Ascent
    105 m
    Descent
    105 m
    Highest point
    272 m
    Lowest point
    174 m
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