Details for: Cycle Route 91 (Mikulov - Deutsch-Wagram)
Brief description
A beautiful, challenging cycling route that starts in the Czech border town of Mikulov and crosses the Weinviertel up to Deutsch-Wagram.
Description
The route starts at the train station in Mikulov and is considered a direct connection between the wine towns of Mikulov and Poysdorf. From Poysdorf, the route continues via Prinzendorf to Zistersdorf. In this distinctive wind turbine area, the route leads along a former railway trail southwards to Loidesthal and Erpress and passes through Niedersulz. The MAMUZ museum village there invites you to visit. The route continues via Hohenruppersdorf, Bad Pirawarth through typical oil and gas producing villages such as Auersthal, Bockfliess, and Großengersdorf. Cycling route 91 ends in Deutsch-Wagram, where you can catch a train or continue directly onto the Marchfeld Canal route.
Starting point of the tour
Mikulov (CZ) - Train station
Destination point of the tour
Deutsch-Wagram - Train station
Route description Cycle Route 91 (Mikulov - Deutsch-Wagram)
The Route 91 is only signposted from the border crossing at Drasenhofen. The cycle route 91 runs along the typical lightly trafficked Weinviertel agricultural paths, most of which are asphalted.
Directions
From Vienna via the A5 to Drasenhofen
Parking
Parking options at the train stations in Mikulov and in Deutsch Wagram
To Mikulov with the Nordbahn to Breclav and the Czech regional train to Mikulov.
With the Nordbahn to Deutsch-Wagram
Author's tip
The route is signposted in both directions, so it can be ridden just as well from Deutsch-Wagram to Mikulov.