Hike through the Traisental wine-growing region: The path leads past small shrines, through orchards, small villages, and forests. Wonderful views of Göttweig Abbey, the Danube Valley, the Tullnerfeld, the Traisental, and the foothills of the Alps.
Description
A beautiful, leisurely hiking path where the various landscapes of the Traisental wine region can be seen. Inns (Maria Elend and Nußdorf) and wine taverns invite you to stop for refreshments.
Direct-from-the-farm sales of wine, fruit juices (gourmet region Traisental fruit juices), and much more are offered. Many benches and tables are available for interim refreshment. Several cultural special features can also be found along the way. Ideal also for dogs, as the hiking trails mostly lead through open terrain.
Starting point of the tour
Municipal office in Nußdorf ob der Traisen
Destination point of the tour
Municipal office in Nußdorf ob der Traisen
Route description Tut gut hiking trail: Nußdorf ob der Traisen - route 3 blue
Municipal office Nußdorf – Parapluiberg – Galgenleiten – White Cross – Broken Cross – Theyerner Height – Red Cross – Pilgrimage Church Maria Elend – Red Cross – Runde Heide – back to Nußdorf to the starting point
11.7 km / 16,700 steps
Directions
Via the A1 motorway and the S33 to Nußdorf ob der Traisen - exit "Traismauer South"
Parking
In front of the municipal office in Nußdorf or in its immediate vicinity.
By train to Traismauer or Herzogenburg and then by bus to Nußdorf ob der Traisen.
By bus coming from Vienna via Traismauer or from St. Pölten.
Author's tip
Take your time and enjoy the hiking route at one of the many inns or wine taverns in a relaxed way. To continue enjoying the hike at home, it is advisable to take along a supply of wines or fruit juices.
It is best to already look before the hike for open wine taverns or inns for a refreshment after the route. At www.traisental.at you will find, in addition to open wine taverns, other excursion destinations, regional direct-from-the-farm businesses (such as winemakers, fruit juice producers, farmers), and current events.