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Bus station hiking trails around Obersiebenbrunn offer access to the unique landscapes of the Marchfeld region. The area is characterized by its flat terrain and the distinctive steppe landscape of the Weikendorfer Remise, featuring inland dunes and dry grasslands. This region, including the Siebenbrunner Heide, is Austria's oldest nature reserve, home to diverse and rare plant life. The Marchfeldkanal also provides scenic paths and rest areas for walkers.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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11.8km
02:57
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.94km
02:00
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.6km
03:25
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Johannes Nepomuk or Johannes von Pomuk was a Bohemian priest and martyr. He was canonized in 1729 by Pope Benedict XIII. The Jesuits elevated him to their second patron saint in 1732. Nepomuk is considered the patron saint of bridges and the seal of confession.
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"But perhaps the time is not yet ripe for this (...) lest one day they bring misfortune upon each other and their peoples. And if they should do so anyway, may the good Lord in his counsel decree that at least afterwards, when the disaster has already been done to them all, they will find their way back to one another and make peace once and for all in this world." writes Otfried Preußler (who preferred to call himself a storyteller) in "The Flight to Egypt. Royal Bohemian Part." While these lines originally refer to the German and Czech inhabitants of the Kingdom of Bohemia, formerly part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, their message is both timeless and universal.
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Near streams and rivers - the Stempfelbach stream flows by just a stone's throw away - he is by far the most prominent saint: Saint NEPOMUK (around 1345 to 1393), dressed in the priestly habit of his time (he was Vicar General of the Archbishop of Prague) and holding a cross in his hand, is popularly considered the "bridge saint" (and, what perhaps not many people know, is the patron saint of the seal of confession).
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Beautiful biotope - you can relax very well on the bench. But be careful... there are cameras set up.
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Idyllic Platzer that invites you to linger for a while.
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Around the oldest natural ski area in Austria
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Saint Nepomuk, he was drowned in Moldova.
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A quiet place, frogs and ducks inside.
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There are 11 bus-accessible hiking trails around Obersiebenbrunn, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. These routes range from easy strolls to more moderate excursions through the Marchfeld region.
Yes, several easy hiking options are accessible directly from bus stations. For instance, the French Cemetery 1809 – Hubertus Chapel loop from Marchfeld is an easy 7.9 km route, and the Pond of Tranquility – Statue of Saint John Nepomuk loop from Marchfeld offers a gentle 6 km walk, both starting conveniently from bus stops.
Many of the bus-accessible trails in Obersiebenbrunn are circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Weikendorfer Remise Heath loop from Marchfeld and the French Cemetery 1809 loop from Siebenbrunn-Leopoldsdorf Bahnhof.
The bus-accessible hikes in Obersiebenbrunn primarily traverse the unique steppe landscape of the Marchfeld region. You'll encounter dry grasslands, inland dunes, and the distinctive flora of areas like the Weikendorfer Remise, Austria's oldest nature reserve. The routes often feature open fields, quiet paths, and occasional views of the surrounding agricultural land.
While most trails are easy to moderate, there is one difficult route among the bus-accessible options. The overall terrain in the Marchfeld region is relatively flat, so 'challenging' typically refers to longer distances rather than significant elevation gain.
Yes, many trails are well-suited for families. The region offers 4 easy routes, which are generally flat and shorter in duration, making them ideal for children. The natural environment of the Weikendorfer Remise also provides an interesting educational experience for younger hikers.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Obersiebenbrunn. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like the Weikendorfer Remise, to protect the local wildlife and unique plant species. Please also ensure you clean up after your pet.
The most prominent natural attraction is the Weikendorfer Remise Nature Reserve, known for its steppe landscape and inland dunes. You might also encounter the Weikersdorfer Remise and the Sandberge Oberweiden Nature Reserve, offering glimpses of rare flora and fauna.
Yes, several historical points of interest are accessible. You can visit the Memorial to the Victims of the Strasshof Transit Camp or the Fortified Church Untersiebenbrunn. The French Cemetery 1809 – Hubertus Chapel loop from Marchfeld specifically takes you past historical sites related to the 1809 French campaign.
The Marchfeld region is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming wildflowers to the steppe landscapes, while autumn offers mild temperatures and colorful foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but check local conditions as some paths might be muddy or icy.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, expansive landscapes of the Marchfeld, particularly the unique natural beauty of the Weikendorfer Remise. The well-maintained paths and the accessibility of trails via public transport are also frequently highlighted.


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