Fels am Wagram “Feels good!”- hiking route 3
Hiking tour Starting from Main square, Fels am Wagram
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 8,58 km
- Duration: 2:15 h
- Ascent: 103 m elevation gain
- Descent: 103 m elevation gain
Fels am Wagram is the third largest wine-growing community in Austria with around 800 hectares of vineyards. This is also impressively reflected on a hike through the vineyard meadows and wine cellar lanes. At the highest points of the hiking trails, you are rewarded with a wonderful view over the Tullnerfeld. With three different routes, two of which are easy and one moderately difficult, there is something for every hiker. Discover the diversity of the landscape and be enchanted by the tranquillity and beauty of this region.
- Starting point of the tour
- Main square, Fels am Wagram
- Tour destination
- Main square, Fels am Wagram
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 8,58 km
- Duration: 2:15 h
- Ascent: 103 m elevation gain
- Descent: 103 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:3/6
- Overall experience:4/6
- Scenery:5/6
- Lowest point202 m
- Highest point305 m
- Round tour
- Nice views
- Accessibility by train and bus
- Suitable for families and children
Description
Fels am Wagram is the third largest wine-growing community in Austria with around 800 hectares of vineyards. This is also impressively reflected on a hike through the vineyard meadows and wine cellar lanes. The landscape is strongly influenced by viticulture and this is a special feature of the region. The mixture of the large flat areas of the Tullnerfeld with the hilly wine landscape of the striking Wagramkante offers every hiker a suitable challenge profile. In between, you can get closer to the topic of wine on the educational wine trail, on a walk with our cellar lane guides or in a local wine tavern. At the highest points of the hiking trails, you are rewarded with a wonderful view over the Tullnerfeld. The Fels lookout point, at the northern end of the Hammergraben, is easy to reach and freely accessible at all times. The view is magnificent far into the Tullnerfeld and to Traismauer.
- safety instructions Emergency rescue: 144, EU emergency number: 112, police emergency: 133, medical emergency service: 141, SMS emergency for deaf people: 0800 133 133;
- Equipment Rain protection, proper footwear (waterproof, good grip, firm tread), bring enough drinking water
- Route description Route 3Main square – turn left after the church – follow the path north – keep left – turn right after the Felser Warte – then right again into the Scheibe cellar lane – at the first opportunity turn left – then left to the "Diebstein" or towards Gösing – then left – then right again onto the lawn path – turn left again onto the paved road towards Fels – keep right at the big intersection – at the southern end of the "New Path" turn left – at the intersection turn right – turn left at the Fels village sign – left back to the main square
- Parking Park & Ride facility at Fels am Wagram train station
- Getting there From Vienna: S 5 towards Krems, exits within the region: Tulln, Königsbrunn, Kirchberg/Wagram, Fels/Wagram and GrafenwörthFrom St. Pölten: S 33 to Krems and then continue via S 5 into the regionFrom Linz: A1 to St. Pölten, S 33 to Krems and via S 5 into the regionFrom Graz: A2 towards Vienna, then via S 5 into the region
- Public transport Accessible by train or bus.www.oebb.at www.vor.at
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