Tumulus route
Cycling tour Starting from Stockerau train station
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 66,80 km
- Duration: 4:40 h
- Ascent: 291 m elevation gain
- Descent: 294 m elevation gain
A wonderful day tour that combines the region's typical burial mounds in a circular tour.
- Starting point of the tour
- Stockerau train station
- Tour destination
- Stockerau train station
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 66,80 km
- Duration: 4:40 h
- Ascent: 291 m elevation gain
- Descent: 294 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:4/6
- Overall experience:3/6
- Scenery:4/6
- Lowest point170 m
- Highest point309 m
- Round tour
- With refreshment stops
- Accessibility by train and bus
Description
As the name suggests, you will pass 4 burial mounds, also known as tumuli, along this route. These unique burial mounds from the Hallstatt period (750 to 450 BC) are a special feature of the area. Starting from Stockerau and traveling clockwise, you will discover the first burial mound in Gaisruck in the municipality of Hausleiten. The second Mugl, which also gives the village its name and is the largest burial mound on the tour, can be found in Großmugl. At 14 meters high, it is the largest burial mound of the entire Hallstatt culture. A detour to this historic site is well worthwhile! You will discover two more burial mounds outside the village of Bruderndorf and the last one east of Niederhollabrunn. Rest areas along the route invite you to linger and observe. Inns and wine taverns along the route round off an eventful day trip.
- safety instructions We point out that the burial mounds should not be climbed. These are historically valuable natural mounds that should be preserved. The view and outlook can also be enjoyed from nearby resting places.
- Equipment The route mostly runs on paved agricultural roads. Some sections are gravel and natural paths. Therefore, the route is very well suited for trekking, gravel, and mountain bikes.
- Route description Starting from Stockerau train station, this circular route goes clockwise westward via Hausleiten to Gaisruck, where the first burial mound on the route is located. From the village, the route continues northeast through the towns of Zissersdorf, Sierndorf, Höbersdorf, and Untermallebarn. Via Untergrub and Ringendorf, the route leads to Großmugl, where the well-known and largest burial mound of the entire Hallstatt culture is situated. The journey continues on paved farm roads through the picturesque villages of Roseldorf, Streitdorf, and Bruderndorf to Niederfellabrunn and Niederhollabrunn. Two more burial mounds can be visited outside the village of Bruderndorf and east of Niederhollabrunn. In Niederhollabrunn, the Tumulus route meets the “Around Kreuzenstein Castle” route and runs southward on the same path through Haselbach, Wollmannsberg, and Leitzersdorf back to Stockerau. Numerous wine taverns and inns invite you to rest and refresh along the entire route.
- Parking Parking spaces are available directly at the train station.
- Getting there By car, Stockerau is accessible via the A22 highway and the B3 federal road.Parking spaces are available directly at the train station.
- Public transport Stockerau can be reached by train both coming from Retz and Vienna.
- Editor’s tip In the Weinviertel region stands the highest burial mound of the entire Hallstatt culture (750 to 450 BC), the 14-meter-high Tumulus of Großmugl.The burial mound stands out so clearly from the surrounding plain that the municipality was even named after it (first documented mention in 1298 as Grassemugl – large Mugl). The mound was first scientifically recorded in 1871, but remains unexcavated to this day. This will not change in the foreseeable future, yet the large mound remains at the center of archaeological research. Thanks to modern non-destructive surveying methods, it was possible to document an extensive cult site around the mound. A project is now conducting in-depth research on this Iron Age settlement and cult landscape around Großmugl.
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Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026