Vienna, the capital of Austria, is not only known for its historical architecture and cultural treasures, but also offers a variety of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. An increasingly popular activity in the city is graveling - riding a special gravel bike off paved roads. With its many parks, forests and hills, Vienna offers ideal conditions for exciting gravel tours.
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Whether along the Danube, in the Marchfeld or in the Vienna Woods - Vienna has countless beautiful cycle routes that are also ideal for gravel biking. Out of the city you go on cycle paths and then you are already in the middle of gravel paradise. Depending on your condition and preferences, you can choose flat or hilly routes. After the tour, you can enjoy a glass of wine at a wine tavern or on the Danube Canal, where the city pulsates.
Vienna's geographical location makes it a perfect place for graveling. The city lies on the eastern edge of the Alps and is crossed by several rivers, including the Danube. As a result, there are numerous green oases such as the Vienna Woods, the Danube Island or the Prater, which are perfect for biking. In addition, the surrounding vineyards offer unique views of the city. So you should definitely visit these places on your gravel bike:
Gravel Biking in the Vienna Woods
With the Vienna Woods on the doorstep, gravel bikers have it really good in Vienna. From gentle climbs to technically challenging descents, everything is here. An extensive network of forest trails offers gravel bikers tours for many years. Actually designed as a MTB trail network, the nature of the trails is also ideal for rides on a "gravel bike". One of the most popular routes is the ascent to the Sophienalpe, one of the most beautiful viewpoints around Vienna. Another highlight is the view from Kahlenberg, also a beautiful gravel route.
Another popular loop with technical challenges runs around the Lainzer Tiergarten in the west of Vienna. Easy and relaxed is the route through the Donau-Auen National Park in the east of the city. Both offer varied gravel bike trails through untouched nature.
Graveling in the Lobau and the Marchfeld
Explorative gravel bikers should take a closer look at the Marchfeld. North of the Danube, the area offers countless gravel roads that can be combined into long gravel tours. One popular route runs along the Marchfeld Canal, which was originally built for irrigation. Today, the beautiful paths and trails along the canal offer perfect gravel enjoyment.
Around Schwechat Airport you will also find numerous gravel paths that can be combined into long gravel tours. Starting from Laaer Berg, there are tours to Rauchenwarth and Himberg.
Things to know about graveling in Vienna
What should I visit in Vienna?
When graveling in Vienna, you can not only live out your sporty side, but also discover some interesting places for tourists. The famous Vienna Prater with its huge amusement park is definitely worth a visit. Here you will find both wide paths and narrow trails through dense forests.
When is the best time to go graveling in Vienna?
The best seasons for graveling in Vienna are spring and autumn. In spring, the meadows and trees are in bloom, while in autumn the foliage takes on colourful hues. The temperatures are pleasantly mild and there are fewer tourists than in summer.
Is a gravel trip to Vienna worthwhile?
Graveling in Vienna is a great way to get to know the city from a new perspective. With its diverse landscapes, tourist attractions and well-maintained trails, Vienna is a paradise for every gravel fanatic. No matter if you are a beginner or an experienced rider - everyone will find a suitable route here! So grab your gravel bike and discover the beauty of Vienna on two wheels!
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