Circular hike around the center of the Biosphere Reserve

Hiking route from Hochroterd

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Elevation profile

7,81 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 7,81 km
  • Ascent: 115 egm
  • Descent: 115 egm
  • Duration: 2:30 h
  • Lowest point: 443 m
  • Highest point:542 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops
  • Accessibility by train and bus

Details for: Circular hike around the center of the Biosphere Reserve

Brief description

Explore the great nature of the Biosphere Reserve.

Description

Tip/Fun fact: Hike to the center of the Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald. The BPWW logo, built in 2020 and offering many pieces of information about the Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald, invites you to take a break.

Starting point of the tour

Hochroterd

Destination point of the tour

Hochroterd

Route description Circular hike around the center of the Biosphere Reserve

We start at the "Gasthof zur schönen Aussicht – Schöny" and follow Sulzer Straße downhill until we reach a hiking trail, which we follow straight ahead, heading towards Wöglerin (blue). We pass the "Bäumchenwiese" and reach wetlands, then come to a junction with a farm driveway. From here we keep right (blue) to reach the forest trail, which leads to the "Linke Wöglerin." Upon reaching Gasthof Wöglerin, we hike downhill towards Stangau. Here we cross a bridge and follow a short stretch of the country road (right). Then we turn left into a forest road and follow the signpost towards Ramaseck (blue). At a junction, we follow the red marking, which leads us back to Hochroterd (left).

Parking

Gasthof zur schönen Aussicht - Schöny

By bus to the stop "Hochroterd Abzw. Sulz"

Equipment

Sturdy footwear, water, rain protection

Safety information

Not suitable for wheelchairs and strollers!

Despite the most careful research, there may be unforeseen short-, medium- or even long-term closures on the routes (e.g. due to forestry closures by landowners). Parking options recommended by us may partly be private or subject to fees – please observe the local signage on site. Some paths may partially or entirely pass through fee-required facilities/areas (e.g. nature parks or gorges). However, this is usually explicitly pointed out in the description. All information is provided without guarantee and use of the paths is at your own risk. Any path closures and notices from hunters and landowners must be observed.

Author's tip

Refreshment options along the route

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