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Hiking around Königsbrunn am Wagram offers routes through the distinctive Wagram loess escarpment, characterized by fertile vineyards and views over the Tullnerfeld. The region, situated north of the Danube, features an agricultural landscape with elevations around 211 meters above sea level. Historic water cellars and charming cellar lanes are integrated into the local terrain, providing unique points of interest for hikers.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Up into the rectory garden, there's a breathtaking view! A pleasant place to linger with many facets. First and foremost, the bus stop offers shelter from rain and wind for students, commuters, and cyclists. Next comes the beautiful rectory garden, a showcase for biodiversity (nature in the garden, bee meadow, free-range chickens, etc.). It is managed by the Königsbrunn parish and the Grünzeug association. Ukrainian citizens also live there, contributing their agricultural expertise to the rectory garden. Seasonal plants, seedlings, and fruit are available for donation, as well as small events.
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Here you can take wonderful walks and see architectural objects.
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The rectory garden is a natural garden. It is lovingly maintained. The mowed paths lead up to the edge of the Wagram.
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The local chapel in Unterstockstall, part of the market town of Kirchberg am Wagram, is dedicated to Saint Urban. Above the portal is the year 1880, which indicates the year it was built. It is a simple building with a west tower and houses an altarpiece depicting the Holy Trinity from the late 19th century. The chapel was first restored in 1948. The chapel is listed as a listed building in Kirchberg am Wagram.
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The parish church of St. John the Baptist in Königsbrunn am Wagram is a Roman Catholic church with baroque origins. It was originally built as a single-nave church and extended in 1898. A further extension followed in 1936, giving the church its current cruciform layout with a round apse and tower. The stained glass windows on the north side of the church are noteworthy; these are originals from 1848. Located on Bromberg, it is a striking landmark of the town and plays a central role in the religious life of the community. Its interior combines traditional baroque elements with later architectural adaptations.
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Beautiful chapel on the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 675. These buildings characterize the edge of the Wagram.
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Typical church on the striking edge of the Wagram, one of the Wagram bike tours passes here.
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The Kirchberg am Wagram branch was made a parish in 1783. The baroque church was extended in 1898 according to the plans of the architect Joseph Koch. In 1936 the church was expanded into a cruciform church with a round apse and a tower.
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There are over 18 hiking trails around Königsbrunn am Wagram, offering a variety of experiences through vineyards, the Wagram loess escarpment, and historic cellar lanes.
Yes, Königsbrunn am Wagram offers plenty of easy hiking options. Out of the 18 available routes, 12 are rated as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. An example is the Kellergasse Königsbrunn loop from Königsbrunn am Wagram, which is an easy 4.2 km path.
The terrain in Königsbrunn am Wagram is characterized by the distinctive Wagram loess escarpment, extensive vineyards, and charming cellar lanes. You'll find paths winding through fertile agricultural land, offering scenic views over the Tullnerfeld, particularly from higher points along the Wagram.
Absolutely! The historic water cellars and shady Königsbrunn wine cellar lanes are a significant feature of the region. Many hiking routes, such as the Unterer Grasweg – Kellergasse Königsbrunn loop from Königsbrunn am Wagram, are designed to take you through these charming and historically rich areas.
Yes, the Wagram region offers several vantage points with broad views over the Tullnerfeld. The loess escarpment itself provides elevated sections where you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding vineyards and agricultural landscape.
While hiking, you'll encounter the unique Wagram loess escarpment and vast vineyards. Nearby, you can also explore natural attractions like the Aubad Recreation Park Tulln or the Zaininger Teich, which are part of the wider Danube region's offerings.
Beyond the historic cellar lanes, you can find cultural points of interest such as the Lourdes Chapel, offering a moment of reflection. Further afield, you might visit the Nibelung Monument in Tulln, which connects to the region's rich history.
Königsbrunn am Wagram is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with blooming landscapes or vibrant fall colors in the vineyards. The active wine-growing culture also means that late summer and early autumn offer opportunities to experience local wine festivals and 'Heurigen'.
Many of the trails are suitable for families, especially the easy routes. The Plum Path Zaußenberg, for instance, is designed with families in mind, featuring various rest areas, viewpoints, refreshment stops, and playgrounds.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards or agricultural areas, and to be mindful of local regulations and other hikers.
Yes, the region is renowned for its wine culture. You'll find numerous wineries and traditional 'Heurigen' (wine taverns) along or near the hiking routes, offering opportunities for wine tastings and local culinary delights, particularly during harvest season.
The trails in Königsbrunn am Wagram are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied landscape, the charm of the cellar lanes, and the beautiful views over the Tullnerfeld.


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