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Wagram Tour

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    As an alternative to the classic Danube cycle path, this "best of" tour takes pleasure cyclists on 47 kilometers to the cultural and culinary highlights of the Wagram. First the shady Danube at Grafenwörth, then the spectacular views along the panoramic route along the edge of the Wagram. Sun-drenched wine terraces, hidden hollow paths, idyllic wine cellar lanes and striking loess formations - here the typical landscapes of the Wagram show themselves from their most beautiful sides. Gourmet highlights are provided by award-winning restaurants in Oberstockstall, Feuersbrunn and Tulln.
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    Distance 47.3 km
    3:14 h
    75 m
    89 m
    230 m
    174 m

    Guests from Tulln can also cycle the Danube cycle path, which is signposted in both directions, with Tulln as the starting point and return via the Danube cycle path, in combination with one of the other discovery tours through the Wagram, by train or by cab. The options are therefore extremely varied.

    The Danube loop is an alternative to the Danube cycle path via the Wagram region to Tulln and is a best-of tour through the Wagram. Leave the Danube cycle path at Grafenwörth and cycle through the beautiful floodplain to Grafenwörth. On the flat Danube plain, you cycle effortlessly between meadows and fields to Grafenegg. Grafenegg Castle is famous beyond the region and is one of the most important castle buildings in the romantic historicism style in Austria. Following an avenue, we cycle via Wagram am Wagram and Feuersbrunn, one of the region's culinary hotspots, on to Fels. Here, sporty cyclists have the opportunity to take a detour to the Felser Warte - combined with a steep ascent and descent through two of the numerous wine cellar lanes. Those who prefer a more leisurely ride can follow the signs to Thürnthal. There you pass the baroque-classical castle. At Thürnthal, the route crosses the striking terrain twice, combined with short climbs and descents. The rest of the route to Kirchberg via Engelmannsbrunn is characterized by the beautiful view over the Danube plain on one side and the view of the Wagram vineyards on the slopes on the other. In Kirchberg, in front of the Gebietsvinothek, we are exactly halfway towards Tulln. In addition to the Gebietsvinothek Weritas, we can also visit the Alchemist Museum in Kirchberg.

    In Kirchberg, there is the option of heading towards Altenwörth and back to the Danube cycle path or continuing through the Wagram region to Tulln and then back onto the Danube cycle path. This section of the route is also signposted in the opposite direction from the Danube cycle path at Altenwörth to Kirchberg.

    We leave Kirchberg heading east, pass the Alchemists' Park and cycle 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 very long and beautiful wine cellar lane. This is followed by an idyllic section along the Schmidamühlbach stream. We cycle in a loop through Stetteldorf, past the foot of Stetteldorf Castle with its historic courtyard garden, which overlooks the Danube plain right on the edge of the terrain. Following the signs, we cross the plain on the way back to Tulln and the Danube cycle path. If we take a quick look back, we can still see the castle enthroned on the edge of the Wagram.

    The Danube begins again at Neuaigen and Trübensee. We cycle through the floodplain on a cycle path alongside the road to the Danube bridge in Tulln and after crossing the river, the cycle route through the Wagram leads directly back to the Danube cycle path, which we left at Grafenwörth. Tulln offers many worthwhile excursion destinations, such as the "GARTEN TULLN", the Roman Museum or the Danube Stage. Tulln is also the birthplace of Egon Schiele and there is the Egon Schiele Birthplace, an Egon Schiele Museum and the Egon Schiele Theme Trail to discover.

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    Guests from Tulln can also cycle the continuously signposted Danube loop in both directions starting from Tulln and return via the Danube Cycle Path, combined with one of the other discovery routes through the Wagram, by train or taxi. The options are therefore extremely varied.

    The Danube loop represents an alternative to the Danube Cycle Path through the Wagram region to Tulln and is a Best Of tour through the Wagram. At Grafenwörth, the Danube Cycle Path is left, and one cycles through the beautiful floodplain to Grafenwörth. In the flat Danube plain, cycling between meadows and fields to Grafenegg is easy without much effort. Grafenegg Castle is known beyond the region and is one of the most significant castles in the romantic historicism style in Austria. Following an avenue, we cycle via Wagram am Wagram and Feuersbrunn, one of the culinary hotspots of the region, further to Fels. Here, sporty cyclists have the opportunity to make a detour to the Felser Warte – involving a steep ascent and descent through two of the numerous cellar lanes. Those who prefer it more leisurely follow the signs towards Thürnthal. There, the route goes directly past the baroque-classical castle. Near Thürnthal, the route crosses the distinctive terrain step twice, including short climbs and descents. The further way to Kirchberg via Engelmannsbrunn is characterized by the beautiful view over the Danube plain on one side and the view of the Wagram vineyards on the slopes on the other. In Kirchberg, in front of the regional vinotheque, we have covered exactly half the distance towards Tulln. Besides the Weritas regional vinotheque, you can also visit the Alchemists Museum in Kirchberg.

    In Kirchberg, there is the possibility to cycle towards Altenwörth and back to the Danube Cycle Path or continue through the Wagram region to Tulln and back to the Danube Cycle Path there. This route section from the Danube Cycle Path at Altenwörth to Kirchberg is also signposted in the opposite direction.

    We leave Kirchberg towards the east, passing the Alchemists Park and along the upper part of the Wagram edge. To the right, a beautiful view over the Danube plain offers itself. After passing through Unterstockstall, we reach the cellar lane of Königsbrunn. Not far from Königsbrunn in Absberg is the next very long and beautiful cellar lane. Now 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 directly overlooks the Danube plain from the terrain edge. Following the signs, we cross the plain on the way back to the Danube Cycle Path in Tulln. Taking a short look back, we can still see the castle towering on the Wagram edge for a long time. At Neuaigen and Trübensee, the Danube floodplain begins again. Through the floodplain, it goes on a cycle path next to the road to the Danube bridge in Tulln, and after crossing the river, the bike route through the Wagram merges again directly into the Danube Cycle Path, which we left at Grafenwörth. Tulln offers many worthwhile excursion destinations, such as the "GARTEN TULLN," the Roman Museum, or the Danube Stage. Moreover, Tulln is the birthplace of Egon Schiele, and there is the Egon Schiele Birth House, an Egon Schiele Museum, and the Egon Schiele Theme Trail to discover.

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    Lössiade – Jausenstation und Erlebnis-Vinothek
    Kellergasse Absberg
    Grafenegg Castle
    The town of Tulln – the ancient Comagena
    Kirchberg am Wagram
    Königsbrunn am Wagram
    Roman Museum Tulln
    Fels am Wagram
    Baumschule und Gartengestaltung Dlapka
    Wallfahrtskirche Maria Trost
    Pfarrkirche Fels zur Hl. Margaretha
    Pfarrkirche Feuersbrunn
    Galerie Augenblick
    Stetteldorf am Wagram
    Toni's Blumenstube
    Schloss Stetteldorf
    Egon Schiele way
    Baroque parish church in Stetteldorf
    Schloss Fels

    Public transport

    To Tulln, Kirchberg am Wagram or Grafenegg by

    - train (www.oebb.at)

    - bus (www.postbus.at)

    Directions

    Arrival by bike

    - from the west via the Danube Cycle Path to the turnoff 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 into 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 into the Wagram region

    - from the north via the Weinviertel Expressway S3 and further via the S5 Stockerau Expressway or via the B19 into the Wagram region

    - from the south via the South Motorway A2 and further via the Outer Ring Motorway A21, exit Altlengbach and to Tulln and into the Wagram region

    Arrival by ship to Tulln

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    Parking

    Parking available at all train stations in the region; park & ride facility at Tulln main station; parking lot at the Wagramhalle in Kirchberg

    Coordinates

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    48.375010, 15.764670
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    48°22'30.0"N 15°45'52.8"E
    UTM
    33U 556626 5358264
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    Touring bike or city bike; road cyclists should exercise special caution on some sections (not pure asphalt surface)


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    Distance
    47.3 km
    Duration
    3:14 h
    Ascent
    75 m
    Descent
    89 m
    Highest point
    230 m
    Lowest point
    174 m
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