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Gravel biking in Leiser Berge offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and open agricultural fields. The region features varied terrain suitable for gravel bikes, including forest paths and unpaved roads. Elevations are generally moderate, with several hills providing panoramic views across the Weinviertel.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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15.2km
00:55
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130m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.3km
01:37
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.4km
03:06
390m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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19th-century castle, still owned by the Princes Reuss, who still live there today.
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In the heart of the beautiful Weinviertel region, everything is blooming and thriving, not only in the vineyards but also at our cycling stop! Right next to Euro Velo No. 9, Isolde and Franz have created an inviting rest stop that's perfect for all cyclists and day-trippers. Here, you can leave your bike behind and let yourself be pampered. In the warm summer months, we invite you to take a seat in our idyllic garden. While Chef Franz lovingly and skillfully prepares the finest grilled specialties for you, you can enjoy the fresh air and take in the view of the vineyards. Our doors are open Friday through Sunday and on public holidays from 10 a.m. until dusk. We always have three delicious dishes to choose from – whether hearty or vegetarian, there's something for everyone! And if it gets late, the vending machine ensures that no one leaves without a thirst quencher. Come by and let us surprise you.
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Ernstbrunn is home to a true gem of railway history: the heritage locomotive 93.1364. This historic steam locomotive, on display at the local station, attracts both railway enthusiasts and families. It was built in Austria in the 1920s and served for a long time on the local railways in the Weinviertel region. Despite the decommissioning of the Class 93 in 1976, some examples remained in reserve until 1982. On May 13, 2010, 93.1364 was ceremoniously installed at Ernstbrunn station after having been transported there by Ernstbrunner Kalktechnik. Weighing approximately 60 tons, it is an impressive testament to the era of steam locomotives. Visitors have the opportunity to inspect the steam locomotive and learn more about the history of railways in the region. The station also serves as the starting point for the Leiser Berge NostalgieExpress, which runs with historic steam and diesel locomotives from Vienna South Station to Ernstbrunn.
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In the heart of Lower Austria, there's a truly wonderful inn that immediately appeals to you. The menu is truly interesting and offers far more than just the usual schnitzel and farmer's fare. Great emphasis is placed on quality and style here – and you can taste it! From creative starters to tempting main courses, everyone will find something to make their mouth water. The service is particularly noteworthy: You feel like you're visiting old friends! When you first walk through the lovingly designed doors, you immediately sense this warm atmosphere – and it remains the same with every visit. The ambiance, with its exposed wall paintings and tranquil garden, is an added bonus, inviting you to linger. It's simply the perfect place to enjoy delicious food in a cozy atmosphere. If you're not happy here, it's your own fault!
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A portafilter coffee from Bohnendealer (https://www.bohnendealer.coffee), ideal for coffee lovers, and delicious cakes and dishes will delight your palate. Located directly on Eurovelo Route 9. Open: Thurs-Sat 10:00-22:00, Sun 10:00-18:00. altes-milchhaus.at
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Ernstbrunn Palace is an impressive building with four romantic courtyards. The vast palace complex towers high above the town of Ernsbrunn. The entire complex was built between the 11th and 18th centuries. The approximately 48-hectare park offers a variety of activities and is ideal for festive occasions. Ernstbrunn Palace has served as the seat of the various rulers of Ernstbrunn. The Reuss-Köstritz family has managed this palace for centuries.
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You also have to get to the upward curved rails first :-)
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The Leiser Berge region offers a diverse range of gravel bike trails. Out of 28 available routes, you'll find 1 easy, 19 moderate, and 8 difficult trails. This variety ensures options for different skill levels, from leisurely rides through rolling hills to more challenging climbs through forested areas.
While many routes in Leiser Berge feature varied terrain and some climbs, the region does offer options suitable for families. For a moderate ride that includes scenic views, consider the Buschberg Radar Dome – Michelstetten Pond loop from Pyhra. This 9.8-mile (15.9 km) path is generally manageable and passes by Michelstetten Pond, offering a pleasant experience for those looking for a less strenuous outing.
Gravel bike routes in Leiser Berge often lead to elevated points offering panoramic views across the Weinviertel. Notable viewpoints include the Buschberg Summit Cross, which provides expansive vistas. The Buschberg Radar Dome – Michelstetten Pond loop from Pyhra also offers views of the distinctive Buschberg Radar Dome.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Leiser Berge are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Leiser Hill Tour Forest Trail – Great route up Buschberg loop from Katastralgemeinde Oberleis is a 21.7-mile (34.9 km) circular trail that takes you through forested hillsides. Another option is the longer Leiser Hill Tour Forest Trail – Great route up Buschberg loop from Ladendorf, covering 27.6 miles (44.4 km) through forests and open countryside.
The Leiser Berge region is generally enjoyable for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The rolling hills and forest paths are particularly scenic during these seasons. While winter gravel biking is possible, conditions can vary, with potential for snow or ice on trails, especially at higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Several interesting landmarks and natural features can be found along or near the gravel bike trails. You might encounter the Buschberg Summit Cross, the historic Maria Oberleis Pilgrimage Church, or the Leiser Berge Observatory. For a unique sight, the Buschberg Radar Dome (Goldhaube) is also a prominent feature in the landscape.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the region has small towns and villages where you can find refreshment stops. The Buschberg Hut is one such place that might offer a break during your ride. Planning your route to pass through a village like Katastralgemeinde Oberleis or Pyhra can also provide opportunities for a stop.
There are over 25 gravel bike trails available in the Leiser Berge region, offering a wide variety of distances and difficulty levels for exploration. In total, komoot lists 28 routes for gravel biking in this area.
The Leiser Berge region is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills, extensive forests, and open field paths. The mix of moderate to difficult trails and the scenic views across the Weinviertel are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, Leiser Berge offers several extended gravel bike routes. The On the cycle path – Wolkersdorf Castle loop from Paasdorf is a challenging 50.4-mile (81.1 km) route. Another substantial option is the MAMUZ Castle Asparn/Zaya – Picnic Area by the Cycle Path loop from Mistelbach Interspar, which covers 32.3 miles (51.9 km).
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many routes start from villages or towns like Katastralgemeinde Oberleis, Pyhra, or Ladendorf, where public parking options are generally available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas or street parking availability before your ride.
Leiser Berge is a distinct part of the Weinviertel, characterized by its more pronounced rolling hills and dense woodlands, offering a slightly more varied and sometimes challenging terrain compared to the flatter, more open agricultural landscapes found in other parts of the Weinviertel. While both offer excellent gravel biking, Leiser Berge provides more elevation changes and forest paths, making it ideal for those who enjoy a mix of climbs and descents.


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