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Fladnitztal Bike Route (variant via Statzendorf)
Cycling tour Starting from Furth near Göttweig
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 25,91 km
- Duration: :hour h
- Ascent: 100 m elevation gain
- Descent: 38 m elevation gain
Varied landscapes and cultural stops make this cycle route a relaxing experience for the whole family.
- Starting point of the tour
- Furth near Göttweig
- Tour destination
- St. Pölten
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 25,91 km
- Duration: :hour h
- Ascent: 100 m elevation gain
- Descent: 38 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:3/6
- Overall experience:6/6
- Scenery:6/6
- Lowest point197 m
- Highest point293 m
- With refreshment stops
- Accessibility by train and bus
- Suitable for families and children
Description
The approx. 26-kilometre cycle route connects the Danube cycle route with the Traisental cycle route.
A second variant leads via Karlstetten and also enables a cycle tour.
- safety instructions The route runs mostly on public roads with regional traffic. Therefore, appropriate equipment and authorization of bike path users are required.
- Route description The route starts at the Danube Bike Path near the sports facilities in Furth near Göttweig and joins the Traisental Bike Path at the large Viehofner Lake in St. Pölten. The Fladnitztal Bike Route can be ridden in both directions and is marked accordingly.It runs from the Fladnitz mouth, between Göttweiger Berg and Fladnitz along the Dunkelsteiner Forest, over Paudorf into the Wölbling basin and further over Statzendorf and Großhain to the Traisen.The varied route passes vineyards and fields. Inns and heurigers invite cyclists to take a break, and several train stops allow partial riding of this route. Sights such as the Avaturm, Villa Betonie, as well as numerous wayside crosses, churches, and chapels are found along the route.Signage: Green bike signage "Fladnitztal Bike Route"
- Getting there Starting in Furth near Göttweig: By car via the Westautobahn A1; switch to S 33 at St. Pölten junction - exit MauternStarting in St. Pölten: Arrival to St. Pölten - exit St. Pölten East.
- Public transport Train connections in Furth-Palt, Paudorf, Statzendorf, Viehofen, and St. Pölten
- Editor’s tip For family outings, playgrounds along the bike route offer opportunities for breaks. Hikes can be taken to the giant sequoias or to the Göttweiger Predigtstuhl, with a splendid view of the Fladnitztal. The impressive sculpture trail in Paudorf can also be explored by bike.For culture enthusiasts, a detour to Göttweig Abbey or a visit to the Hellerhof in Paudorf, where there is a museum about the composer Wilhelm Kinzl and his opera "Der Evangelimann", is worthwhile. You can also visit a show garden at the Hellerhof. The Church of St. Blasien in Klein Wien with the surrounding mountain cemetery is also worth a visit.
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Letzte Änderung: 25 Feb 2026