Troppberg Panorama route
Hiking tour Starting from Rekawinkel station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 16,66 km
- Duration: 5:30 h
- Ascent: 345 m elevation gain
- Descent: 481 m elevation gain
The Troppberg panoramic trail leads through a very special natural jewel: through one of the 37 core zones of the Vienna Woods Biosphere Reserve. The 542 m high Troppberg offers a magnificent view of Vienna, Tulln, the Wachau and the Alpine foothills with Schneeberg and Ötscher. And from the Troppberg down to Purkersdorf, you also follow a small section of the Way of St. James.
- Starting point of the tour
- Rekawinkel station
- Tour destination
- Purkersdorf Zentrum station
- Difficulty: Difficult
- Distance: 16,66 km
- Duration: 5:30 h
- Ascent: 345 m elevation gain
- Descent: 481 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:6/6
- Overall experience:6/6
- Scenery:6/6
- Lowest point246 m
- Highest point539 m
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
- Suitable for families and children
The Troppberg panoramic trail leads through a very special natural jewel: through one of the 37 core zones of the Vienna Woods Biosphere Reserve. The 542 m high Troppberg offers a magnificent view of Vienna, Tulln, the Wachau and the Alpine foothills with Schneeberg and Ötscher. And from the Troppberg down to Purkersdorf, you also follow a small section of the Way of St. James.
Tip/fun fact: We hike through one of the 37 core zones of the BPWW. Nature has priority here, with ancient trees and deadwood providing a habitat for numerous species that have become rare.
Despite the most careful research, unexpected short-, medium- or even long-term closures (e.g. due to forestry restricted areas by landowners) can occur on the routes. Parking options we recommend can sometimes be private or subject to fees – please pay attention to the signage on site. Some paths may partly or entirely cross fee-based businesses/areas (e.g. nature parks or gorges). This is usually explicitly mentioned in the description. All information is provided without guarantee and using the paths is at your own risk. Any path closures as well as notices from hunting and landowners must be observed.
Sturdy footwear, water, rain protection
At Rekawinkel station, we immediately join the long-distance hiking trail 04 and stay on it until Troppberg. An information board with a detailed hiking map already provides important information about all hiking trails in this area. From the parking lot, we hike westward, about 400 m beside the federal road, to the beginning of the village. Caution, here we have to cross the road at a somewhat unclear curve. Then we enter the settlement area where it becomes quieter. About 150 m lead us over the state road, approx. 150 m, before we turn right into the forest. For the next few hours, we see and hear no cars anymore. Mostly forest and meadow paths alternate; notable climbs are rare throughout the whole route. The path leads over the Großer and Kleiner Siefelberg (497 m) to Rauchengern, where we cross the state road.
From here, in addition to the red long-distance trail marking, the blue marking guides us further. We reach, over the inconspicuous Hinterer Steinberg, past the Gasthaus Mirli – very popular with children due to its many animals – past the Wienerwaldhof Rieger, after about 3 hours the Troppberg (542 m). From the large trail junction below the summit, it is 5 more minutes on the now steeply ascending, blue-marked path to the Troppberg lookout, the highlight of the route.
Built in 1991, the lookout tower has its viewing platform at a height of 24 m and offers a magnificent view over all treetops towards Vienna, the entire Wienerwald, the foothills of the Alps up to the Tullnerfeld. We now go back to the large trail junction below the Troppberg summit and follow from here continuously the green marked hiking trail over the Buchberg and the Kranawetten (410 m) to the Purkersdorf Zentrum station.
P+R Rekawinkel
P+R PurkersdorfStarting point: By train or bus to the "Rekawinkel" stop
End point: By train or bus to the "Purkersdorf Zentrum" stopPlaces to eat along the route
Updated on: 11/05/2020
Recommended period
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Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026