Mountain passes around Tulbing are found within a rural landscape situated at the edge of the Vienna Woods. The area is defined by rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic views. While not featuring traditional high mountain passes, the region offers routes through its varied terrain. These paths provide opportunities for exploring the natural environment of Lower Austria.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A stretch of road that is fun! 👍
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A very nice descent from Eilandberg to Sieghartskirchen. A pleasant gradient, even uphill, allows for a quick ride.
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From here you can start hikes in all directions. The Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 runs through here, which is unfortunately no longer maintained, and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 also crosses the road, and the Way of St. James also passes not far away.
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Hiking trail crosses B1. There is a bus stop but unfortunately no restaurant (as of May 2023)
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Nice climb over Weidlingbach with a very nice panorama and then a quick descent with casual curves towards Tulln.
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There are many beautiful routes over the Vienna Woods hills to the Tullnerfeld. This one is the least recommendable one for me: a lot of traffic, which usually thunders past you quickly on the straight stretch and too narrowly when there is oncoming traffic, several trucks... Nope. Then rather Passauerhof or Königstetten or Irenental or Rauchengern or Geigelberg etc.
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Easy climb, but you have to expect traffic, after all you are driving along the federal highway 1/
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A couple of really nice switchbacks. The traffic just sucks. Switching to the Passauerhof (north) is a good alternative.
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The komoot community frequently enjoys the Tulbingerkogel climb, known for its panorama over the Tullnerfeld. Another popular route is the Rauchengern Pass, which connects Tullnerbach with Sieghartskirchen and is favored for circumnavigating the northern Vienna Woods. The Riederberg Serpentines also attract visitors with their curvy sections.
The routes around Tulbing offer picturesque views of rolling hills, dense forests, and idyllic scenery characteristic of the Vienna Woods. You can expect a rural landscape with opportunities to enjoy nature, especially from viewpoints like the Leopold-Figl lookout accessible via the Tulbingerkogel climb.
Yes, several routes are considered easy. For instance, the climb from the Sieghartskirchner side of the Rauchengern Pass is described as easy and flat. The Riederberg Serpentines also offer an easy climb, though you should be mindful of traffic.
Tulbing offers various hiking opportunities. The Riederberghöhe is a great starting point for hikes in all directions, with the Wienerwald long-distance hiking trail 404 and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 crossing through. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Tulbing, including routes to the Leopold-Figl-Warte.
Absolutely. The region is popular for cycling. The Rauchengern Pass is a classic 'roller mountain' popular for circumnavigating the northern Vienna Woods. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Wien River Cycle Path – View of the Tullnerfeld loop from Mauerbach' or the 'Tulln Main Square – Switchback climb loop from Langenlebarn', by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Tulbing guide.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Routes like 'View of Tulbinger Kogel – Parish Church of Tulbing loop from Tulbing' offer moderate challenges. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Tulbing guide.
Yes, the Tulbingerkogel climb leads to the Leopold-Figl lookout, which offers a wonderful panorama over the Tullnerfeld. The view from below at the pass is also highly regarded, especially for sunsets. The Riederberghöhe is another spot where you can enjoy views and take a short break.
While specific weather conditions vary, the region's rolling hills and forests are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures and lush greenery, ideal for hiking and cycling. Winter can also be an option for those interested in winter hiking, though specific trail conditions should be checked.
Public transport access can vary. For example, the Riederberghöhe has a bus stop, making it accessible. For other specific routes, it's advisable to check local bus schedules and connections from nearby towns like Tulln or Vienna.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain, which offers routes for different preferences, including significant gradients for cyclists and scenic overlooks for hikers. The natural beauty of the Vienna Woods, combined with the panoramic views from spots like the Leopold-Figl lookout, makes the area a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.
While the Riederberghöhe has a bus stop, it currently lacks a restaurant. However, the area around Tulbing and the Vienna Woods offers various guesthouses and cafes in nearby villages where you can find refreshments and rest. For instance, the Tulbingerkogel climb can be combined with visits to places like the Passauerhof.


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