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Hiking around Wienerwald offers diverse landscapes, from rolling sandstone ridges in the west to rugged limestone cliffs in the east. This natural area features extensive deciduous and pine forests interspersed with meadows and fields. Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the Wienerwald protects a variety of habitats and species, providing a rich environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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7.75km
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Hike the moderate Sulz - Wöglerin Loop Trail, a 4.8-mile route through the Biosphärenpark Wienerwald with varied forests and scenic views.
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13.6km
04:04
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.59km
02:42
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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5.31km
01:22
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The first plans already existed in 1781 by the architect Wilhelm Bayer. The lake, upon its construction in 1895–1897, was used only as a utility water reservoir, and until recently as a drinking water reservoir for the Wiental water pipeline of the Wiental waterworks. The content of the basin, which is created by a 240-meter-long and 13-meter-high dam, was 1,430,000 cubic meters at the time.
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Great walking, running, and cycling path; especially popular in good weather. A lovely place to linger! 👍
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The Spitalwiese is a wide, sunny meadow at the edge of the forest, perfect for a relaxing break in nature. Here you can sit in the grass, let your gaze wander across the open space, and listen to the buzzing of insects. It's ideal as a quiet stop on hikes, runs, or bike rides.
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Franz-Ferdinand-Höhe is a tranquil viewpoint in the Vienna Woods, offering panoramic views across the surrounding hills and down into the Vienna Basin. A small clearing with a bench invites you to rest after the climb. It's the perfect spot for a short break to enjoy the view before continuing your hike on trails and forest paths.
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The Franz-Karl viewpoint offers a sweeping panorama across the Vienna Woods and down into the Vienna Basin. On clear days, you can see far across fields, villages, and all the way to the Vienna skyline. It's the perfect spot for a short break to admire the view, take a photo, and breathe in the fresh air before continuing your hike along the forest trails.
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The Vienna City Hiking Trail 8 leads you from the western edge of Vienna into the tranquil Vienna Woods – with well-marked paths, plenty of forest, and small streams. Along the way, forest roads alternate with narrow trails, offering frequent views of the Vienna Basin. Ideal as a leisurely half-day hike, easily accessible by public transport.
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The Mostalm is permanently closed and no longer operates as a refreshment stop. The building is empty and now serves only as a landmark for hikers exploring the Vienna Woods. Please observe all barriers and signs on site and use other huts or inns for your breaks.
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The Wienerwald offers an extensive network of over 1,300 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, including over 600 easy walks, more than 600 moderate hikes, and around 50 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The Wienerwald is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, recognized for its special cultural and natural landscape. It features diverse topography, from rolling sandstone ridges to rugged limestone cliffs, and boasts extensive deciduous and pine forests, making it the largest contiguous area of deciduous forest in Europe. This blend creates a rich environment for outdoor activities right on Vienna's doorstep.
Yes, the Wienerwald has several options suitable for families. For instance, the Wienerwaldsee Dam – Wienerwaldsee loop from Pressbaum is an easy route perfect for a leisurely family outing. Additionally, areas like Naturpark Sparbach offer educational nature trails and free-roaming wild boars, providing an engaging experience for children.
Many trails in the Wienerwald are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas, and to check specific trail regulations beforehand. The diverse forest and meadow landscapes provide ample space for walks.
The Wienerwald offers numerous trails leading to stunning panoramic views. You can find historic lookout points like the Towers of the Vienna Woods, which provide expansive vistas across the region and the Thermenregion. Other notable spots include the Jubiläumswarte on the Satzberg and the Stefaniewarte on Kahlenberg, offering views across Vienna and, on clear days, even as far as the Schneeberg and Rax mountains.
Yes, the Wienerwald features many excellent circular hiking routes. A popular moderate option is the Sulz - Wöglerin Loop Trail, which winds through varied forest and open areas. Another local favorite is the Bierhäuselberg Rest Area – Franz Ferdinand Hut loop from Perchtoldsdorf, leading through forested hills and clearings.
The Wienerwald is beautiful in every season. Spring brings vibrant flower meadows, summer offers cooling shade in the extensive forests, autumn transforms the landscape with a spectacle of colors, and winter provides magical snow-covered paths. The region's accessibility makes it a great year-round destination for hiking.
Yes, many hiking trails in the Wienerwald are easily accessible by public transport, especially the 'Stadtwanderwege' (city hiking trails). This makes it convenient for visitors from Vienna to reach the natural areas without a car. For example, the Franz Ferdinand Höhe – Spital Meadow loop from Wien Hadersdorf is a great option for those relying on public transport.
The trails in Wienerwald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-marked paths, and the unique blend of nature and culture. Many appreciate the accessibility from Vienna and the variety of routes suitable for all levels.
Beyond the natural beauty, the Wienerwald region is home to various points of interest. You might encounter romantic ruins like Johannstein in Naturpark Sparbach, or discover ancient vineyards and hot springs on the eastern slopes. For those interested in cycling, there are also notable mountain passes such as the Sulzer Höhe Pass and the Tulbingerkogel climb nearby.
Absolutely. The Wienerwald encompasses several notable nature parks. Naturpark Sparbach, established in 1962, features ancient trees, romantic ruins, and educational trails. Another significant area is Naturpark Föhrenberge, which is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is characterized by its pine-covered hills, offering extensive hiking and mountain biking routes.


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