Best mountain passes around Bad Vöslau are found within the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) in Lower Austria, offering elevated routes and scenic points. This region features prominent peaks and challenging ascents that provide similar experiences to traditional mountain passes. The area is characterized by its diverse terrain, including dense forests and rocky sections, suitable for various outdoor activities. These routes often lead to significant viewpoints, providing expansive vistas over the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Unfortunately, the crossing to the Waxeneckhaus is barricaded here.
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From the now signposted tours to the Wienerwald Achter you always have fantastic views
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very moderate transition, moderately steep, then a bit monotonous over time
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a nice resting place, the view could be better.
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The Rohrbacher Sattel connects Schwarzensee and Maria Reisenmarkt with Bad Vöslau. It lies along the ridge between Galgenriegel (590 m) and Dernberg (640 m) in the southern Vienna Woods. The name probably comes from the south-west driveway that runs in the Rohrbach valley. The town of Rohrbach is only touched, as is the town of Steinfeld. It's an inconspicuous saddle with a little tortoise very close to the apex. Coming from Vienna or Bad Vöslau it is a scooter pass in the direction of the Gutenstein Alps.
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Nice rest area with tables and benches
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A wonderful connection from Sittendorf to the Vienna Woods Achter.
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The Bad Vöslau region, nestled in the Vienna Woods, doesn't feature traditional high mountain passes. Instead, you'll find elevated routes and scenic points like the Hoher Lindkogel (also known as Eisernes Tor) and Harzberg. These offer challenging ascents and stunning vistas, providing a similar experience to mountain passes. The area is rich in diverse terrain, from dense forests to rocky sections, perfect for hiking and mountain biking.
For road cycling, the Hals Pass is highly recommended. It connects Pernitz with Pottenstein and is known for its gentle climb and relatively long descent, making it a beautiful section in the Gutenstein Alps. Another excellent option is the Rohrbacher Saddle (573 m), which offers a moderate transition between Schwarzensee and Maria Reisenmarkt and is well-suited for road bikes.
Yes, several elevated points and passes offer fantastic views. The Saddle Between Sittendorf and Dornbach provides excellent vistas along its signposted tours. Additionally, the Sina-Warte observation tower on Hoher Lindkogel offers impressive 360-degree panoramic views over the Vienna Basin and Alpine foothills.
The region around Bad Vöslau is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking through the Vienna Woods, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. Mountain biking is also very popular, especially around the Harzberg, which offers challenging routes on unpaved paths. For more specific routes, check out the Hiking around Bad Vöslau guide or the Cycling around Bad Vöslau guide.
While some ascents can be strenuous, there are options suitable for families. The Geyer Saddle is noted as family-friendly and offers a nice rest area with tables and benches. For hiking, look for easier, well-maintained trails in the Vienna Woods. Always check the difficulty of specific routes before heading out with children.
The elevated routes and peaks around Bad Vöslau are popular year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is great for longer days and outdoor activities, while winter can provide unique opportunities for snowshoeing or winter hiking, especially to places like Hoher Lindkogel, where the Schutzhaus Eisernes Tor is open all year.
Near the Hoher Lindkogel, you'll find the "Schutzhaus Eisernes Tor" (Iron Gate Protective House) at the summit, which is open all year and offers food and a pleasant atmosphere. The Geyer Saddle also features a nice rest area with tables and benches. For other routes, it's advisable to check local maps or komoot tours for specific cafes or huts along the way.
The region is characterized by the dense forests of the Vienna Woods, offering lush greenery and diverse flora. You'll encounter varied terrain, from gentle paths to rocky sections. The elevated points provide expansive views over the Vienna Basin and the Alpine foothills. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, as the Wienerwald is a protected natural area.
Yes, the Sina-Warte observation tower on Hoher Lindkogel is a significant landmark built in the 19th century. While not a pass itself, the surrounding Vienna Woods region has a rich history, with various castles, monasteries, and historical towns like Baden nearby, which can be combined with your outdoor adventures.
Visitors particularly enjoy the superb views from points like the Sina-Warte and the diverse trails that cater to different fitness levels. The opportunity for both challenging ascents and moderate paths through dense forests is highly appreciated. The Hals Pass is praised for its beautiful sections and enjoyable curves for cyclists.
Yes, the region offers numerous circular hiking routes. For example, you can find routes like "Around the Harzberg in Bad Vöslau - Wienerwald" or "Vöslauer Hut – Sina Warte Observation Tower loop from Katastralgemeinde Gainfarn" in the Hiking around Bad Vöslau guide. These routes often combine ascents to viewpoints with scenic loops through the forests.
Bad Vöslau itself is accessible by public transport, and from there, many hiking trails and access points to the elevated routes are within reach. However, for specific trailheads or more remote starting points, it's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving, as public transport options might be limited for direct access to all mountain pass areas.


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