Biking along the Vienna River to the Vienna Woods
- Written by Portal Editor
The sunny weather once more lured outdoors - this time the Vienna River should be our destination and at the same time tour beginning to the Vienna Woods, where the Vienna River has its origin.
The river rises named as Drought Vienna at 520 meters altitude on Kaiserbrunnberg at Rekawinkel. From the confluence of the Pfalzauer Creek, as well named Cold Vienna, with the Drought Vienna into the center of Pressbaum, from where on the river is simply called the Vienna River. Here, from the year 1100, lot of small mills settled on the banks of the Wien River. Vineyards and taverns were often attached to the mill factories, today hardly imaginable. Wood processing companies settled around the mills, also because the wooden constructions of the mills had to be renewed frequently.
Today concreted bicycle & footpaths on the course of Vienna
Once at the riverbed, we also find numerous warning signs that point to the possible danger of a tidal wave on the Vienna River. As soon as possible with a noticeable increase in the water level, the bike path should be left, as heavy rainfall in particular can cause the water level to rise a lot very suddenly. In general, the regulation of the Vienna River to prevent flooding has been a topic of discussion for many years.
Wientalradweg - open up the city from the west for bikers
Today we cycle in the opposite direction along the river in the direction of the Vienna Woods, have left the river little later and up it goes into the Vienna Woods. Further up, at the confluence of the Vienna with the Wolfsgraben Creek, the Vienna River flows into the Wienerwald Lake, where the river is dammed up for the Wiental Water Power Plant. This lake was originally built as a drinking water supply of Vienna and Purkersdorf and for a long time it was in use. Today it is used as a retention basin. After Pressbaum the Wienfluss briefly flows through the local area of Tullnerbach and further through the urban area of Purkersdorf.
Numerous hikers and cyclists in the Vienna woods
Not only the sunshine had lured us up here in the Viennese forest, so numerous bikers / hikers were on the way, who were on the way on the numerous routes across the huge area. Sometimes gravel roads, then only slightly groomed forest roads, so the mountain bikers had found their terrain. The proximity to the city attracts not just excursionists in the numerous restaurants up here, the Vienna Forest is very actively used by all imaginable recreational athletes and their activities. So too many adults who had fallen for the children's swings or used the extensive green areas just to relax.
Please read the following articles too:
Mountain biking in Vienna - From Campsite Vienna West
Wine Cellars in Plže - Petrov and its Wine Cellars
-
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike -
Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike Into Wiener Wald along Vienna River on the bike
https://www.alaturka.info/en/austria/vienna/4791-riding-the-bike-along-the-vienna-river-to-the-vienna-woods/amp#sigProId0e31006c0a