Stories from the Vienna Woods. The hiking trail - Stage 1

Hiking route from Stop Baden bei Wien Strandbad to Stop Alland Hauptplatz (Mitte)

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Elevation profile

18,35 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 18,35 km
  • Ascent: 431 egm
  • Descent: 246 egm
  • Duration: 5:30 h
  • Lowest point: 232 m
  • Highest point:365 m
Features
  • Stage tour
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops
  • Accessibility by train and bus

Details for: Stories from the Vienna Woods. The hiking trail - Stage 1

Brief description

The first stage of the "Stories from the Vienna Woods" hiking path leads from the beautiful cultural town of Baden through the beautiful Helenental to Alland.

Description

Tip/Fun Fact: Via the waterway, two of the largest protected areas around Vienna are connected: The Schwechat, the largest river in the BPWW, flows into the Danube, which also runs through the Danube-Auen National Park.

The overall 39 km circular hike "Stories from the Vienna Woods. The hiking trail" tells in two landscape-wise varied stages about the cultural and historical significance of this special region in the middle of the Vienna Woods Biosphere Reserve.
The start of the 1st stage is in Baden and leads over the often-sung romantic "little path in the Helenental" along the Schwechat to Alland, where the 2nd stage returns over Heiligenkreuz and Siegenfeld back to Baden.
Excursion destinations, such as those in the imperial city Baden, the Heiligenkreuz monastery, or the Mayerling Carmelite, are just some of the many highlights, which at a total of 35 stations are described with interesting anecdotes by the author Gabriele Hasmann.
Connoisseurs will definitely come to their account on this hike, as there are not only many idyllic places but also several traditional hosts inviting to linger and culinary enjoyment.

Kids, watch out! Families can expect three very special "sniffer rounds" along the circular hike. These shorter circular paths, adapted for children, each starting from Baden, Heiligenkreuz, and Alland, delight playfully with exciting discoveries around the "Stories from the Vienna Woods".

For more information about the hiking path, visit the Stories from the Vienna Woods homepage.

Starting point of the tour

Stop Baden bei Wien Strandbad

Destination point of the tour

Stop Alland Hauptplatz (Mitte)

Route description Stories from the Vienna Woods. The hiking trail - Stage 1

Starting from the Thermal Beach Bath Baden (marking 40), the first mountain stage to the Rauheneck ruins, built in the 12th century, is immediately ahead of us. After about 350 m heading south, we leave path no. 40 to the right and shortly thereafter pass the impressive and also archaeologically interesting King's Cave, before entering the WWW 04, which leads us back down into the Helenental. The following, almost flat path (green, no. 40) along the Schwechat river leads us upstream past the Cholera Chapel and the Krainer hut to Sattelbach. From here, we follow the red marking to Mayerling, where we turn left onto the Via Sacra (01, 04) and after about 500 m turn right onto a meadow path to reach Alland. Along the entire route, information boards about Crown Prince Rudolf accompany us.

Parking

Parking options Baden: Strandbad parking lot, Helenenstraße parking lot, Doblhofgasse parking lot
Parking options Alland: Hauptstraße 51 parking lot, main square parking lot, Kirchengasse parking lot

Please make sure to park only where it is publicly permitted!!

Starting point: By bus to the stop "Baden bei Wien Strandbad"
End point: By bus to the stop "Alland Hauptplatz (Mitte)"

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Equipment

Sturdy footwear, water, rain protection

Safety information

Despite the most careful research, there may be unforeseen short-, medium-, or even long-term closures on the routes (e.g., due to forestry restricted areas by landowners). Parking options recommended by us may be private or subject to charges—please pay attention to the signage on-site. Some paths may partially or entirely pass through fee-required businesses/areas (e.g., nature parks or gorges). This is usually explicitly indicated in the description. All information is provided without guarantee, and use of the paths is at your own risk. Any path closures as well as notices from hunters and landowners must be observed.

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Author's tip

The dining options along the route are all clearly visible on the map.

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