Reisetberg route

Mountainbike route from Siegenfeld

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Elevation profile

6,22 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Route: 6,22 km
  • Ascent: 114 egm
  • Descent: 114 egm
  • Duration: 0:40 h
  • Lowest point: 354 m
  • Highest point:439 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Suitable for families and children

Details for: Reisetberg route

Brief description

A nice short route around the Reisetberg. The field paths and forest roads offer no obstacles but a view of Siegenfeld.

Description

The Reisetberg route offers some impressive highlights suitable for both experienced mountain bikers and families. Particularly noteworthy is the magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding towns and the gentle rolling landscape of the Wienerwald that can be enjoyed repeatedly throughout the route. The path also passes through the idyllic forest area around the Reisetberg, which not only provides peaceful nature experiences but also reveals a variety of flora and fauna. Another highlight is the gentle hills and meadows along the route that allow a relaxed ride and reflect the charm of the region. The mix of well-developed forest roads and field paths ensures a varied but not too demanding tour, ideal for a short break in nature.

Starting point of the tour

Siegenfeld

Destination point of the tour

Siegenfeld

Route description Reisetberg route

From Kirchenplatz first ride north on a path. Then turn right and after about 100 m turn left through the fields to ride up the Reisetberg. After the small wayside shrine, turn left on the forest road for 200 m then continue to follow it to the right. At the next three junctions continue straight on the forest road. At km 4.5 turn left at the intersection then after about 700 m turn right onto a small path to complete the circuit on the Heiligenkreuzerweg.

Surface: Asphalt 10%, gravel 75%, forest/meadow 15%

Directions

Coming from Vienna take A21 to Heiligenkreuz exit, B11 to Gaaden, via Siegenfeldner Straße to Siegenfeld.

Coming from the south take A2 to Baden exit, on B210, then right onto Rosental, continuing to Siegenfeld.

Coming from the west take A1 to the Steinhäusl junction, there take A21, A21 to Heiligenkreuz exit, B11 to Gaaden, via Siegenfeldner Straße to Siegenfeld.

Equipment

A safe and functional mountain bike is required for all routes. Helmet and gloves protect in case of falls and can be supplemented on single/shared trails by knee and elbow protectors. A modern mountain bike with disc brakes and sufficient tire tread is recommended. For single and shared trails from the red difficulty level, a full-suspension bike with modern geometry is recommended. Tools, tire levers, pump, and spare tube help in case of a puncture. Adequate provisions (drinks and food) as well as a mobile phone and wind/rain jacket should also be carried.

Safety information

Before every ride, check the functionality of brakes, tires, and suspension fork/shock absorber. Always ride with hazard awareness and controlled speed and adapt route selection to the riding skills of the group and the terrain. The Fair Play rules must be observed at all times. Single/shared trails as well as built routes in trail parks and trail centers frequently feature stones, roots, steep sections, steps, and sharp turns that require certain riding skills. When in doubt, just dismount and push your bike.

Map recommendations

MTB map Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald

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