Thermenradweg - along the Wiener Neustädter Canal
Cycling tour Starting from Vienna center/Karlsplatz
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 43,51 km
- Duration: 2:55 h
- Ascent: 106 m elevation gain
- Descent: 42 m elevation gain
The north-south axis through the wide land - EuroVelo 9 is part of the European long-distance cycling network and connects the Baltic Sea with the Adriatic Sea. On the way from Gdańsk to Pula, around 180 km pass through Lower Austria. The approximately 45-kilometer section of EuroVelo 9, which connects Vienna from the city border at Inzersdorf/ Vorarlberger Allee to Kleinwolkersdorf near Wiener Neustadt, is called the Thermenradweg.
- Starting point of the tour
- Vienna center/Karlsplatz
- Tour destination
- South of Wiener Neustadt near Kleinwolkersdorf - seamlessly continuing on EuroVelo 9 into the Wechsel area in the Vienna Alps
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 43,51 km
- Duration: 2:55 h
- Ascent: 106 m elevation gain
- Descent: 42 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:2/6
- Overall experience:4/6
- Scenery:5/6
- Lowest point180 m
- Highest point267 m
- Stage tour
- With refreshment stops
- Suitable for families and children
Description
The Thermenradweg
For cyclists with a refined sense of enjoyment, the Thermenregion is an enticing area, as the Thermenradweg opens up the legendary wine region in a very comfortable way. On flat paths, it goes from the outskirts of Vienna (Vorarlberger Allee) through Vösendorf, along a well-paved route towards Laxenburg, continuing through the sun-drenched Thermenregion. The Thermenradweg now runs along a long stretch beside the Wiener Neustädter Canal past Pfaffstätten, to Wiener Neustadt and further to Kleinwolkersdorf. Always in view: the gentle hills on the southeastern edge of the Vienna Woods, where the wine grows so well.
The Thermenregion is an excellent area for traditional wine taverns (heurigen). The route offers scenic views and remains pleasantly flat. The varied cycling pleasure can be designed very individually thanks to an exemplary rail connection.
- safety instructions
- Getting there Entry is possible anywhere along the route. If you choose to start in Vienna, a diverse network of cycle paths is available up to the southern city border.
- Editor’s tip Connection from Vienna - along Vienna Central Station on the Laxenburg Cycle Path via Vorarlberger Allee onto the Thermenradweg.
Recommended period
Vienna Woods Tourism:
3002 Purkersdorf, Hauptplatz 11
Tel. 02231/621 76, Fax 02231/655 10
office@wienerwald.info
www.wienerwald.info
Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026