Eichgraben High-Altitude Hiking Trail
Hiking tour Starting from Gasthof Mayer, Rekawinkel
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 27,63 km
- Duration: 7:45 h
- Ascent: 743 m elevation gain
- Descent: 743 m elevation gain
The 27 km long circular trail and the 12 feeder trails starting from Eichgraben are marked in green / yellow. Around 50 boards along the way provide information about the forest, forest use, culture and history. The tour is not difficult, but requires stamina and a good level of fitness.
- Starting point of the tour
- Gasthof Mayer, Rekawinkel
- Tour destination
- Rekawinkel
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 27,63 km
- Duration: 7:45 h
- Ascent: 743 m elevation gain
- Descent: 743 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:6/6
- Overall experience:5/6
- Scenery:5/6
- Lowest point256 m
- Highest point569 m
- Tour route
- Round tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
Description
The Eichgrabner Höhenwanderweg and its 12 feeder trails lead through the most scenic areas of Eichgraben and its neighboring communities.
You hike in the Vienna Woods Biosphere Reserve, reach beautiful vantage points, experience culture and history - Roman Age burial mound necropolis
- Route description The easternmost point of the hiking trail is located in Rekawinkel (GH Mayer). From here, the forest path leads to Hochstraße. On the way, a table and benches invite you to rest at the “Praterstern.” Shortly after, at the junction of path 7, there is a viewpoint overlooking Eichgraben. You stand at the upper end of a quartz sandstone quarry that was active until 1940, whose material had very good properties and was used as a building material for retaining walls and bridge piers. From Hochstraße, it goes down into the Lengbach valley, past the Fallenzhof chapel (probably built after the Turkish wars – information panel). Shortly after, a life-sized nutcracker on the left draws attention. It points to the Gutscher company, one of the last turneries in Lower Austria. Reaching Altlengbach, the path gently ascends to Götzwiesen, the westernmost point of the high-altitude hiking trail with views of Schöpfl, Schneeberg, and Ötscher. Along the ridge, you hike past the Lingler organic farm and the northern district of Ottenheim down to Unter Oberndorf. Slightly ascending on a rarely used road, you reach the settlement of Erlaa. Here is one of the most significant and largest Roman-era tumulus necropolises in Lower Austria (information panel). Along the approximately 400 m long old path, the tumuli are clearly visible. An information panel explains the historical background. A replica of a tumulus is located in the Wienerwaldmuseum Eichgraben – Hauptstraße 17. The path continues flat and then slightly downhill. A wide view over the Tullnerfeld opens up. The forest path leads down to the “Römerstern.” Also here in the Finsterleiten district, there are tumuli, preceded by an information panel. Along wide meadows, with the Buchberg and its watchtower visible in the background, a forest road leads to Kaiserspitz. Not far from here, you arrive back at the starting point in Rekawinkel.
- Parking Parking at Gasthof Mayer RekawinkelAlternatively in Eichgraben at the Wienerwaldmuseum or at the Eichgraben-Altlengbach station. From there, feeder paths lead to the high-altitude hiking trail
- Public transport For example by train: stations Rekawinkel, Eichgraben-Altlengbach, Unter Oberndorf
- Editor’s tip The circular route described above can also be walked in the opposite direction, from a different starting point, or in stages.
The complete fold-out map of the high-altitude hiking trail, its feeder paths, and a brochure with five hiking suggestions are available at the Eichgraben municipal office and the Wienerwaldmuseum. Both documents can also be downloaded from the internet.
Letzte Änderung: 25 Feb 2026