Hiking and cycling in Guntramsdorf

Nestled between the Vienna Woods, vineyards and the Eichkogel, Guntramsdorf offers a wide range of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Activities range from leisurely walks and long bike rides to challenging mountain bike trails. All the routes combine exercise with relaxation in the Thermenregion.

Hiking around Guntramsdorf

1st Vienna water pipeline route

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This hiking trail leads from Guntramsdorf to Baden

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  • Länge: ca. 16.6 km (total distance)

  • Walking time: approx. 5 hours

  • Characteristics: Easy to walk, leads through vineyards and gently rolling hills with views over the Thermenregion.

Anninger, Eichkogel & surroundings

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The circular hiking trails from Guntramsdorf-Thallern to the Jubiläumswarte or Wilhelmswarte are among the most popular routes in the region

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  • Länge: ca. 9–12 km

  • Dauer: ca. 3-4 hours

  • Highlights: Distant views as far as Vienna.

The Eichkogel on the edge of the village is one of the most valuable nature reserves in Lower Austria. The species-rich dry grassland landscape is home to rare plant and animal species. The trails can be combined with the Beethovenweg and other routes.</p

Beethoven walk

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This moderately graded tour through the region south of Vienna combines nature with cultural aspects.

  • Länge: ca. 25 km

  • Target group: Experienced hikers

Cycling & cycle routes

EuroVelo 9 - Baltic-Adriatic (thermal cycle route)

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The international long-distance cycle route connects the Baltic Sea with the Adriatic. In Lower Austria, the route continues via Vienna and Guntramsdorf towards Baden. The route offers varied stages towards the Vienna Woods and Styria.</p

Regional cycle paths

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In addition to the long-distance cycle route, there are numerous pleasure, wine and themed routes. The landscape offers ideal conditions for:

  • Familien

  • E-Biker:innen

  • Freizeitradler:innen

Mountain biking on the Anninger

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A legal, constantly expanding network of trails is available free of charge around the Anninger. All trails are well signposted and labelled according to difficulty level.</p