Danube Cycle Path Stage 8 North Bank: Vienna/North Bridge - Hainburg

Starting place: 1190 Wien
Destination: 2410 Hainburg a.d. Donau

Short description:

Attractive contrasts


You can see much of the Danube only at the beginning of the eighth stage. After that, the path runs through the Donau-Auen National Park, which is no less beautiful. The destination of the section is Austria's easternmost town, Hainburg. The town on the Slovak border offers many sights such as the old castle complex and the modern Lutheran church.

Technique: **
Quality of experience: ***

Recommended season:
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
Properties:
  • Multi-stage route
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Cultural/historical value

Description:

Vienna offers a wealth of sights. And you probably still have many impressions in your mind: for example from Schloss and Schönbrunn Zoo, from the Viennese Old Town with St. Stephen's Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, Imperial Treasury, Spanish Riding School, Art History Museum and MuseumsQuartier, from Belvedere Palace, from the Prater with the Ferris wheel, from Art Nouveau, coffee houses and Heurigen (wine taverns).


But now nature awaits you as far as the eye can see. Because even before you have really left the city, you are already in the Donau-Auen National Park, which stretches like a green ribbon between Vienna and Bratislava. A habitat for over 800 species of higher plants, 30 mammal species, 100 breeding bird species, and about 60 fish species.


You can get a detailed explanation at Schloss Orth, a little off the cycle path. This four-towered Renaissance water castle is home to the schlossORTH National Park Center. On the castle island, you will find a dedicated floodplain experience area with an underwater observation station. Also housed in the castle is the museumORTH with an interesting local history museum.


Schloss Orth belongs to the so-called Marchfeld castles, one of which you will soon get to know – if you leave the Danube Cycle Path at Eckartsau for a detour to the castle of the same name. This attractive residence of the last Austrian imperial couple Karl and Zita now serves as a setting for films, festivals, weddings, and concerts. From April to October, you can explore the castle on guided tours, and the interactive national park exhibition "Wild Change" makes you want to take a walk in the floodplain.


At Stopfenreuth, another detour is recommended – from the floodplain forest to the Danube River, where the "Au-Terrace" platform gives you views of the river landscape (campsite, wild swimming). From here it is not far to the Danube bridge at Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, which takes you to the south bank and shortly thereafter to Hainburg.

Directions:

Vienna - Schönau - Stopfenreuth - Hainburg


Route description:


Right at the start of your route, you change river banks and cycle along the New Danube and the picturesque promenade. A stop at one of Vienna's cafés is highly recommended.


At the central tank depot in the Lobau, turn left and continue on Lobgrundstraße, along a long right-hand curve. Then go briefly straight ahead, still on Lobgrundstraße, until you turn left at the second right-hand curve.


You leave the nearby Danube bank and cycle through the picturesque Donau-Auen – one of the largest floodplain landscapes in Central Europe – until you see a bridge on your left, which you cross. Just before Schönau, the path branches off eastwards. After about 26 kilometers, just behind the sleepy village of Stopfenreuth, you reach the federal road, which you follow south and cross the river on the Hainburg Danube bridge. You leave the bridge on the right and continue on Hollitzer Allee heading towards the Danube shore.


Soon after, you arrive in Hainburg, which you can already recognize from afar by the two distinctive elevations to the right and left of the town, where the Hainburg gate lies. In Hainburg stands one of Europe's oldest fortified castle complexes, which should definitely be visited.

Additional information:
You will find an overview and a map of the detours at www.carnuntum-marchfeld.com .
Starting place: 1190 Wien
Destination: 2410 Hainburg a.d. Donau

duration: 5h 0m
length: 50,5 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 20m
Altitude difference (downhill): 48m

Lowest point: 143m
Highest point: 171m
difficulty: medium
condition: difficult
panoramic view: Great panorama

Starting point: Vienna/North Bridge
Destination: Hainburg

further information:
  • Multi-day tour
  • Board possible

Accessibility / arrival

Getting there
Via the B14 or the A22.
Parking
Park+Ride at Muthgasse.

Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.

Danube Cycle Path Stage 8 North Bank: Vienna/North Bridge - Hainburg
Donau Niederösterreich Tourismus GmbH
Schlossgasse 3
3620 Spitz

Phone +43 2713 30060 - 60
E-Mail urlaub@donau.com
Web www.donau.com
https://www.donau.com
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