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Bezirk Tulln
Langenrohr

Zwentendorf nuclear power plant – Bärndorfer Hut loop from Tullnerfeld

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Road cycling routes
Austria
Lower Austria
Mostviertel
Bezirk Tulln
Langenrohr

Zwentendorf nuclear power plant – Bärndorfer Hut loop from Tullnerfeld

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4.7

(6)

87

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Zwentendorf nuclear power plant – Bärndorfer Hut loop from Tullnerfeld

01:30

38.7km

70m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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5.33 km

Langenschönbichl–Asparn Smooth Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

scenic now not soooo great, but great road surface, means you can hit the crank here.

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10.5 km

Section of the Danube Cycle Path between Zwentendorf an der Donau and Pischelsdorf, before Pischlsdorf Industrie

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16.1 km

Zwentendorf nuclear power plant

Highlight • Monument

Here you have a nice view of what is probably the safest nuclear power plant in the world.

On April 4, 1972, the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction project "nuclear power plant Zwentendorf", which had been decided a year earlier by the general assembly of the joint nuclear power plant Tullnerfeld. On February 15, 1972, excavation began at the construction site. The cost of construction was around 8,466 million Schilling (1979) The type of nuclear power plant corresponded to a boiling water reactor. The bottleneck capacity was designed for 730 megawatts.
In the summer of 1977, protest demonstrations also took place in Austria, strongly influenced by the opponents of nuclear power plants in West Germany. In the session of the National Council on July 7, 1978, a resolution was passed on a draft law which in any case bound the further use of nuclear energy to the approval of the National Council and provided for a referendum.
The referendum of November 5, 1978 ended with a participation of around two-thirds of those eligible to vote with 50.5% against and 49.5% for the commissioning. In Zwentendorf, the majority of the population voted in favor of commissioning.

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16.3 km

Bärndorfer Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The Bärndorferhütte is a transplanted Alm from Carinthia. The ideal contrast in front of the ruins of the nuclear power plant, a "must see". And an Almdudler. :)

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19.3 km

From here, where the Traisen flows into the Danube, you have a particularly good view of the dam of the Altenwörth power plant

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20.3 km

Swan Family by the Pond

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A beautiful bike ride through the Au!

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25.2 km

Accessible Rest Area by the Danube

Highlight • Rest Area

The rest area in Erpersdorf (Lower Austria) is far more than just an ordinary resting place – it is a charming example of how to enhance a break directly on the Danube with a little love for detail. The place is located directly on the Danube Cycle Path (Passau–Vienna) near Zwentendorf. It was designed by the local community (often as part of village renewal projects) to offer cyclists and hikers a place to catch their breath.

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28.6 km

Section of the Danube Cycle Path between Pischelsdorf and Langenschönbichl, away from the river through agricultural land

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38.7 km

End point

Train Station

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15.8 km

15.4 km

4.05 km

1.90 km

1.28 km

198 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

36.4 km

2.25 km

< 100 m

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