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Vienna Woods

Kledering ↔ Rannersdorf Cycle Path – Rothmühle Castle loop from Gasometer

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Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods

Kledering ↔ Rannersdorf Cycle Path – Rothmühle Castle loop from Gasometer

Moderate

4.5

(12)

45

riders

Kledering ↔ Rannersdorf Cycle Path – Rothmühle Castle loop from Gasometer

02:42

44.5km

220m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 9, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 21.6 km for 378 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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182 m

Gasometer

Highlight • Monument

The gasometers in Vienna-Simmering are four former gas tanks from 1896 that have been preserved on the facade. They were revitalized in an extensive renovation from 1999 to 2001 and now have an entertainment center, several apartments, a student residence and an event hall. The gasometers were part of the Simmering gas works to compensate for supply fluctuations in the Vienna gas network. Technically, they were designed as low-pressure reservoirs for town gas obtained from coal. The Simmering gasworks was one of two urban gasworks at the turn of the century, along with the Leopoldau gasworks.

The buildings have always been a landmark of the 11th district of Vienna, Simmering, as they can be seen from afar due to their size. The Simmering gasworks with the gasometers was in operation from 1899 to 1975.

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9.31 km

Kledering ↔ Rannersdorf Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Well-developed and continuously asphalted cycle path along the stream.

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12.6 km

Rothmühle Castle

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Rothmühle Castle is a baroque castle in Rannersdorf, Lower Austria. The building, which has been owned by the town of Schwechat since April 1967, was first mentioned in documents around 1300 and has been used in various ways over the years as a mill, fabric factory, leather factory and as a workers' quarters. The name of the castle changed over time from "Mühle in dem grunde derhalben des Wazzers" to "Mühle am Nidern Grund" and to "Rothe Mühle" and later to "Rothmühle". The origin of the name cannot be clearly proven. Publications indicate that the castle was originally built from red bricks and that this is where the name "Rothmühle" comes from.

As the names and uses changed over time, so did the owners of the castle. The most famous owner is Anna Maria von Posch, née Eulenschenk, the wife of the doctor and faith healer Franz Anton Mesmer (1734–1815), who also lived in the castle at the time.

The castle was severely damaged by bombs in the last phase of the Second World War. The castle was repaired in a makeshift manner and used as a home for working-class families until it was purchased by the town of Schwechat on April 28, 1967. After the purchase, the listed building on the approximately 6,500 m² site was renovated for 8 million schillings (around 2 million euros in 2011 purchasing power) by 1972 and again completely renovated by the town of Schwechat in 2001. rothmuehle.at

Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Rothm%C3%BChle

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14.3 km

Gravel Path South of Schwechat

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After crossing the S1 from Schwechat, you have arrived in a great gravel area. You drive on dirt roads with perfect gravel up to Rauchwarth. Really cool section!

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22.3 km

Nice spot with a Hollywood swing and a view of the Schneeberg!

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33.1 km

The Frauenbachbrücke near Pellendorf is a bridge in Lower Austria that crosses the Frauenbach. It is part of the brick barons' cycle path, which tells the story of the brick industry in the Vienna Woods region. The bridge was built in 1973 and has a total length of around 33 meters. It underwent a general overhaul in 2019 to repair the damage caused by time.
The Frauenbach Bridge near Pellendorf is close to various places and sights, such as the Lanzendorf Municipal Office, the Lanzendorf Volunteer Fire Department, the Maria Lanzendorf Pilgrimage Church, the Burstyn Barracks and the Rudolf Tonn Stadium.
The Frauenbachbrücke near Pellendorf is an interesting bridge that tells a lot about the Wienerwald region and its industrial history.

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33.6 km

Mühlbach Bridge in Lanzendorf

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Mühlbach Bridge in Lanzendorf, built in 1948, repaired in 2014

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33.8 km

Lanzendorf Castle

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Around 1170, Lanzendorf Castle was owned by the Asparn-Maleisdorf family, who were later replaced by the Schönberg family.

The Caritas of the Archdiocese of Vienna took over the property in 1948 and set up a care center for people of all ages in it. Since then she has restored the castle, erected new buildings and adapted existing objects for the kitchen, workshop, storage and laundry room. As part of the restoration of the castle, which is now called Haus Franziska, a staircase made of exposed concrete was built to commemorate the victims of the Nazi regime.

More about the story:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Lanzendorf

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44.5 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

23.1 km

10.2 km

5.74 km

4.70 km

613 m

135 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.6 km

15.2 km

6.97 km

1.31 km

308 m

< 100 m

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