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Gravel biking around St. Andrä-Wördern offers varied terrain at the confluence of the Vienna Woods and the Danube River. The region features rolling hills of the Tullnerfeld Plain, extensive forest gravel roads, and paths along the Danube River. This combination provides diverse landscapes suitable for gravel cyclists seeking both challenging climbs and scenic routes. The area's geography allows for routes that blend elements of mountain and road biking.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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41.3km
03:09
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.1km
03:00
650m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The cafe is great. And at certain times of the year, there are small markets at the Carthusian monastery.
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Wonderful gravel road - makes the hearts of every MTB or gravel lover beat faster!
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A very good vantage point overlooking the western and southern Vienna Woods.
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Here you can read some interesting information.
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The popular trail park offers a bike lift, numerous downhill trails, and uphill lines for those who prefer to pedal uphill. An absolute highlight.
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The Rosskopf is a tranquil wooded peak in the Vienna Woods on the outskirts of Vienna, accessible via comfortable forest roads and narrow paths. Instead of sweeping panoramas, you'll find peaceful forest scenery, clearings, and a few benches for a rest. It's ideal as an unspectacular yet atmospheric highlight on hiking and running routes between Exelberg and Sophienalpe.
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From this point you have a beautiful view across to the Exelberg with its distinctive transmission tower above the treetops of the Vienna Woods. Depending on the light, the ridge appears sometimes gentle, sometimes almost alpine. Ideal for a short orientation and photo stop before you continue your hike through the forest.
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There are over 65 gravel bike trails around St. Andrä-Wördern, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. These include 6 easy, 33 moderate, and 26 difficult routes, ensuring there's a suitable path for every rider.
Gravel biking around St. Andrä-Wördern features diverse terrain, blending elements of mountain and road biking. You'll encounter Danube riverside paths, rolling hills of the Tullnerfeld Plain, and forested trails within the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods). This mix provides both challenging climbs and scenic, flatter sections.
Yes, St. Andrä-Wördern offers several easy gravel bike routes. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the region's Danube riverside paths are generally flatter and more accessible. For a moderate option, consider the Gravel Climb to Sophienalpe – Scheiblingstein Road loop from Tulbingerkogel Mucha, which is 14.9 miles (24.0 km) long and offers a scenic ride through the Sophienalpe area.
Many routes in the region provide excellent views, especially those traversing the Vienna Woods. The Church on Michelsberg – Summit cross on Waschberg loop from Stockerau offers panoramic views from Michelsberg and Waschberg. Additionally, you can find stunning vistas from the Troppberg Observation Tower, which is accessible via some trails.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the region offers extensive routes. The Greifenstein Power Plant – Rosen Bridge, Tulln loop from Spillern is a significant option, covering 76.6 miles (123.2 km) along the Danube River and passing the Greifenstein Power Plant.
The trails often pass by significant natural and man-made landmarks. You can explore the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow, a beautiful lake feature, or discover the Nibelung Monument (Nibelungendenkmal). The region is also known for its gorges, such as Gspöttgraben and Kierlingbach Valley, which offer unique scenic experiences.
The region is generally suitable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal. Summer can be great, especially along the Danube, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter riding is possible, but some trails in the Wienerwald might be affected by snow or ice.
Absolutely. St. Andrä-Wördern is known for its challenging routes, particularly those venturing into the Wienerwald. The Church on Michelsberg – Summit cross on Waschberg loop from Stockerau is a difficult 25.6-mile (41.3 km) path with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding experience for advanced gravel bikers.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain that combines riverside paths with challenging climbs in the Vienna Woods, the scenic views, and the well-maintained network of trails suitable for different skill levels.
St. Andrä-Wördern is well-connected within the Tulln district and to Vienna, making it accessible by public transport. Many routes start near towns or train stations, allowing for convenient access without a car. It's advisable to check local train and bus schedules for specific starting points.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of historical and cultural points of interest. For example, the area is close to Klosterneuburg Abbey, and routes along the Danube often pass through charming towns with historical significance. The Klosterneuburg Abbey – Hohenauer Wiese loop from Kritzendorf is a moderate route that brings you close to the abbey.
The region around St. Andrä-Wördern, including towns like Tulln and Klosterneuburg, offers various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, providing opportunities for refreshments or overnight stays. It's a good idea to plan your route to include stops in these areas.
The gravel biking experience in St. Andrä-Wördern is characterized by a mix of dedicated off-road paths, forest roads, and quieter country lanes. The Wienerwald provides extensive forested trails, while the Danube Cycle Path offers long stretches of paved and unpaved riverside paths, perfect for gravel bikes.


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