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Vienna Woods

View of Leopoldsberg – Danube Island loop from Wien Kaiserebersdorf

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Austria
Lower Austria
Vienna Woods

View of Leopoldsberg – Danube Island loop from Wien Kaiserebersdorf

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View of Leopoldsberg – Danube Island loop from Wien Kaiserebersdorf

02:36

45.8km

140m

Cycling

Moderate bike 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: May 10, 2026

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Train Station

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3.97 km

View of the Freudenau Power Plant

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07/07/2018 - At the barrage you can watch the ship raise / lower in peace, guided tours are also offered here.

18.09.2018 - The size of the power plant is impressive - great. But the Freudenau power plant can only be crossed by bike or on foot; it is the tenth and last of the Austrian Danube power plants.

Visit us at the Freudenau power plant and experience an exciting look behind the scenes of power generation in 90 minutes. In the information center with its own cinema, various exhibits and a large power plant model, the story of hydropower and that of the power plant is told. Vienna-Freudenau is the tenth and youngest power plant on the Danube and has been supplying electricity from hydropower since 1998. The fish pass was the first of its size and trend-setting for ecological power plant construction. 😊👍👍

Source: verbund.com/de-at/ueber-verbund/besucherzentren/freudenau

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4.42 km

Freudenau Hydropower Plant

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The granaries in Albern Harbor are a landmark that can be seen from afar at the gates of Vienna. Erected between 1939 and 1942 by forced laborers under Nazi rule, grain was to be transported from the annexed areas of Eastern and Southeastern Europe to Germany via the port.

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4.72 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

11.4 km

Donau

Lake

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22.7 km

A long-cherished dream of riding a bicycle across the Danube Island in Vienna has come true.

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22.8 km

Northern tip of the Danube Island

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Possibility to take a break at the northwest end or beginning of the Danube Island. Water point available for filling water bottles. The Eskimo ice cream parlor is also popular.

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24.3 km

View of Leopoldsberg

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Beautiful view on the way to the northern tip of the island

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31.3 km

Skyline as seen from the island!

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32.2 km

Danube Island

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Donauinsel (excavation work completed in 1987), Vienna
In the course of the construction of a relief channel in the former flood area (New Danube), which accompanied the 1870-1875 regulated Danube (Danube regulation) on its left bank, an approximately 20-kilometer-long and up to 300-meter-wide island was created between the two river courses, which was developed into a local recreation area.
The "New Danube" was created between March 1, 1972 and 1988 after long discussions in the municipal council, which ended with a majority decision by the SPÖ, and the Danube Island was then handed over in its entirety to its intended purpose. The dredging work was completed on October 13, 1987, although partial use of the northern parts had been possible since 1981. In the initial phase of the work, the "Vienna Danube Region Competition" was also advertised, which dealt with many hitherto unnoticed effects, which included the Donauinsel in the overall city planning process (see below) and took into account the increasing politicization of the project. Above all, the opposition came to At the time, there was a vehement criticism of large-scale projects, which were denounced as an unnecessary burden on taxpayers.In the case of the Danube Island, this referred to the further plans and use of urban development planning, not to the flood protection itself.
In 1983 the area was designated as a "recreational area" by the municipal council. The official designation took place on May 7, 1984 by the municipal council committee for culture. The "Danube Island Festival" has been held every summer since 1984.
From a historical perspective, the islands of the Danube river, which was largely unregulated until 1868-1875, can also be described as Danube islands in the Vienna area, above all the Obere Werd and the Untere Werd (Werd or Wörth = Insel), which later became Leopoldstadt. The Gänsehäufel was once an island in the unregulated river.
Text / Source: City of Vienna
geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Donauinsel

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33.8 km

Great view of the Vienna skyline!

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45.8 km

End point

Train Station

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42.5 km

2.19 km

882 m

118 m

106 m

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< 100 m

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45.0 km

515 m

262 m

135 m

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