Wilhelminenberg route
Mountainbike route from Sports Center Marswiese
11,16 km length
- Difficulty: Medium
- Route: 11,16 km
- Ascent: 393 egm
- Descent: 394 egm
- Duration: 1:10 h
- Lowest point: 266 m
- Highest point:514 m
- Round tour
- With refreshment stops
11,16 km length
A small but fine route. The first few kilometers are to be overcome with strength, but then it goes downhill with a few curves and root passages.
Sports Center Marswiese - Neuwaldegg - Hameau - Exelberg – Schottenwald – Sports Center Marswiese
Starting point of the tourSports Center Marswiese
Destination point of the tourSports Center Marswiese
We cycle along Schwarzbergallee to the end where we follow the signs right over a small bridge up to the Hameau. At the top, we keep left towards Sofienalpe. At the Red Cross, we cross Tullnerbach street, ride up past the Exelberg transmitter and down a beautiful trail. Over a timber storage site, we go straight on the forest road down to Schottenhof. There we cross Admunsen street to ride uphill to Kreuzeichenwiese and then left to Heuberg. From here, it goes downhill in the forest back to Schwarzbergallee.
Surface: Asphalt 15%, gravel 76%, forest/meadow 9%
B1/Wientalstraße to Stampfergasse, left at Stampfergasse onto Bergmillergasse, continue to Kreuzeichenwiese.
A safe and functional mountain bike is a prerequisite for all routes. Helmet and gloves protect in case of falls and can be extended with knee and elbow protectors on 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, a fully equipped 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 informationBefore each ride, check the functionality of brakes, tires, and suspension fork/shock absorber. Always ride with hazard awareness and controlled speed and adapt the route choice to the group's riding skills and the ground conditions. The Fair Playrules must be observed at all times. Single/shared trails as well as built tracks in trail parks and trail centers increasingly feature stones, roots, steep sections, steps, and sharp bends that require certain riding skills. When in doubt, simply dismount and push your bike.
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