Schottenhof route

Mountainbike route from Vienna, 17th district - Schwarzenbergpark

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Elevation profile

10,64 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 10,64 km
  • Ascent: 259 egm
  • Descent: 260 egm
  • Duration: 1:00 h
  • Lowest point: 255 m
  • Highest point:399 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • With refreshment stops

Details for: Schottenhof route

Brief description

The very natural Schottenhof route is an ideal change for in between. It is easily accessible and suitable for every skill level. It also offers some nice singletrails and gourmet huts as attractive highlights.

Description

The Schottenhof route is a natural mountain bike loop tour in the Wienerwald, stretching over 10.64 kilometers and overcoming 259 meters of elevation. The route is characterized by varied surface conditions. A special highlight is Schottenhof, a historic estate originally built in 1840 as a residential house for the forest ranger of the Schottenwald and today a popular excursion destination with a restaurant and riding stable. The route also offers some appealing single trails and passes gourmet huts inviting you to stop. Thanks to its good accessibility and suitability for different skill levels, the route is ideal for a short but rewarding trip in nature.

Starting point of the tour

Vienna, 17th district - Schwarzenbergpark

Destination point of the tour

Vienna, 17th district - Schwarzenbergpark

Route description Schottenhof route

We start from Schwarzenbergallee at the statue of Ares Ludovisi on a trail towards Hanslteich. Passing Hanslteich and turning right on Amundsenstraße, then sharply left at the parking lot onto a trail leading to Rieglerhütte. There we cycle back on Karl-Bekehrty Straße continuing on Amundsenstraße. We go about 200 m uphill and then right onto a trail up to Schottenhof and then downhill again, parallel to the road. Passing Hanslteich, we cycle back to Schwarzenbergallee.

Surface: Asphalt 5%, Gravel 78%, Forest/Meadow 17%

Directions

Coming from the west on A1 towards Vienna, continue on B1, turn left at Bergmillergasse, continue on Hüttelbergstraße, first exit at the roundabout onto Amundsenstraße, first exit at the next roundabout onto Neuwaldegger Straße, continue on Neuwaldegger Straße to Schwarzenbergpark.

Coming from the south via A2 onto A23, exit Altmannsdorfer Straße/B224, continue on B223, turn left at Linke Wienzeile, turn right at Schlossallee, continue on Johnstraße, turn left at Hütteldorfer Straße, turn right at Leyserstraße, continue on Maroltingergasse, continue on Sandleitengasse, continue on Güpferlingstraße, left onto Dornbacher Straße, right onto Vollbadgasse, left onto Alszeile, continue on Dornbacher Straße, continue on Neuwaldegger Straße to Schwarzenbergpark.

Parking

Parking lots at Marswiese

Final stop of tram line 43

Equipment

A safe and functioning mountain bike is a prerequisite for all routes. Helmet and gloves protect in case of falls and can be complemented with knee and elbow protectors for single/shared trails. A modern mountain bike with disc brakes and sufficient tire tread is recommended. For single and shared trails from the red difficulty level up, a full suspension bike with modern geometry is recommended. Tools, tire levers, pump and spare tube help in case of a breakdown. Enough provisions (drinks and food) should also be carried along with a mobile phone and wind/rain jacket.

Safety information

Before each ride, check the functionality of brakes, tires and suspension fork/shock absorber. Always ride with hazard awareness and controlled speed and adapt your route choice to the group's riding ability and the surface. The Fair Play rules must be observed at all times. Single/shared trails as well as constructed routes in trail parks and trail centers increasingly feature stones, roots, steep sections, steps and hairpin bends requiring specific riding skills. When in doubt, simply dismount and push your bike.

Map recommendations

MTB map Biosphere Reserve Wienerwald

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