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Bus station hiking trails around Leobersdorf offer a diverse landscape, situated at the end of the Triestingtal valley and largely within the Vienna Basin. The region features varied topography, from flat paths through agricultural areas and vineyards to routes with elevation changes in the nearby Vienna Woods. Hikers can explore tranquil alluvial forests along the Wiener Neustadt Canal, which also provides distant views of the Schneeberg mountain range.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Already a shelter in an earth mound before 1922 1954 Extension 1983 Renovation and roof addition
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The chimney in the Birch vineyards is most likely a historical relic. Vienna has numerous of these old, often hidden chimneys from the era of industrialization. In the wine-growing regions, they often shape the landscape as remnants of old production facilities or traditional smokehouses.
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The spring initially became known for its alleged healing effects, even those condemned to death are said to have recovered. Primarily, those with eye diseases sought it out; a blind woman is said to have regained her sight, and the son Peter von Braun (1758–1819), owner of Schönau an der Triesting, was reportedly cured of a severe eye ailment.
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The "Hiata" had the task of protecting the ripening grapes from thieves. Shelters were therefore built in the vineyards for the night. In the Weinviertel there is also the custom of the "Hiatagangs". On Easter Monday, all Hiatabuam were invited by the winegrowers and catered for in the wine cellars. In the absence of the Hiatabuam, the winegrowers' customers are now invited and catered for.
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The vineyards above Kottingbrunn and Leobersdorf are known as Birch. From here, especially in winter, you can clearly see the remains of what gave the "industrial district" its name. The brick chimneys, which today serve only as cell phone towers, indicate that large industrial facilities once operated here.
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Great Holly or Hiatawood swing set up by the rural youth for "swinging in the country"😊
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Saint John of Nepomuk was a priest (Vicar General of the Archbishop) in Bohemia who died a martyr's death in Prague in 1393. He was thrown from the Charles Bridge in Prague into the Vltava River by royal order and drowned. His statue can still be found on or near many bridges or elsewhere near rivers. He is not only considered a popular "bridge saint", but is also the patron of the seal of confession. In many depictions of his person he holds a cross in one hand, sometimes he puts a finger to his lips with the other as a sign of silence (which was heard during confession). The memorial day of Saint John of Nepomuk in the calendar of saints is March 20th.
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These two children's figures are standing at the crossing in the 20 kmh zone directly in front of the ice cream parlor, so some people are reminded to take their foot off the gas
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There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails around Leobersdorf, offering a variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. Most of these routes are considered easy, making them suitable for a wide range of hikers.
Yes, a significant number of the bus-accessible trails in Leobersdorf are easy, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed stroll. For example, the Wittmannsdorf Railway Station loop from Leobersdorf is a gentle route with minimal elevation change. Another great option is the LEUM Light Museum – José Feliciano Promenade loop from Leobersdorf, which offers a pleasant walk through the local area.
The bus-accessible trails around Leobersdorf offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect to walk through tranquil alluvial forests, scenic agricultural areas, and picturesque vineyards. Many routes also provide glimpses of the nearby Vienna Woods and distant views of the majestic Schneeberg mountain range, particularly along the Wiener Neustadt Canal.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes around Leobersdorf are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop. An example is the MellBar Dance Café – Memorial Cross with Bench loop from Leobersdorf, which is an easy circular trail.
Absolutely! Leobersdorf offers several family-friendly options. The Roman Trail, for instance, is an educational route designed to engage children with history. The Dornau Loop is another undemanding, flat path that can incorporate the Generationenpark, a children's playground along the Triesting, making it ideal for families.
You can discover a variety of interesting sights. Some routes lead to the impressive 16th-century Tribuswinkel Castle, offering breathtaking views. You might also encounter natural monuments like the Jubilee Cross or the intriguing Anton's Grotto. The Leobersdorf Town Hall – Hiata-Hütt'n Leobersdorf loop from Leobersdorf can lead you past local points of interest.
Generally, yes. Most hiking trails in the Leobersdorf area are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas, near livestock, or in nature protection zones. Remember to bring water for your pet and clean up after them.
Yes, many hikes in Leobersdorf can be comfortably concluded or punctuated at one of the local wine taverns (Heurigen) or inns, especially those routes passing through vineyards. The Leobersdorf Shooting Range – Hiata-Hütt'n Leobersdorf loop from Leobersdorf, for example, includes the Hiata-Hütt'n, a popular spot for refreshments.
The best seasons for hiking in Leobersdorf are spring and autumn. In spring, nature awakens with vibrant flowers and lush greenery. Autumn offers a spectacular display as the Vienna Woods transform into a colorful tapestry. Both seasons generally provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities.
The duration of bus-accessible hikes varies, but many of the easy routes can be completed within 1.5 to 2.5 hours. For instance, the Wittmannsdorf Railway Station loop takes approximately 1 hour 28 minutes, while the LEUM Light Museum – José Feliciano Promenade loop is around 1 hour 19 minutes. Longer, more moderate routes will naturally take more time.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, accessible paths, the diverse scenery ranging from vineyards to forests, and the convenience of starting directly from public transport hubs. The well-maintained trails and opportunities for refreshment stops are also frequently highlighted.


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