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for cycling

The beautiful Waldviertel is a true paradise for cyclists! From Zwettl, you have the opportunity to discover the region’s impressive nature and varied cycle paths. Whether you are looking for relaxed tours through picturesque forests or challenging routes for experienced cyclists – there is something for everyone here.

Cycle paths to recommend

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Kamp-Thaya-March-Route (KTM-Route)

The route is approx. 423 km long, altitude: 2,549 metres

The top cycle route from Krems an der Donau to Stopfenreuth. This attractive and highly recommended cycle route follows a total of three rivers and crosses the Waldviertel and Weinviertel regions to the Czech border. Peace, tranquillity and idyllic scenery as well as several catering establishments make this tour an experience.

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Hundertwasser tour

The trail is approx. 31.4 km long, altitude: 353 metres, duration approx. 2.5 hours

This mountain bike tour is a little more challenging. Start in Zwettl and cycle via Gschwendtmühle to Roiten and on to Frankenreith. From Großgöttfritz you then cycle via Rohrenreith to Ratschenhof and back to Zwettl.

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Two Rivers Tour

The trail is approx. 13.4 km long, altitude: 165 metres, duration approx. 1.5 hours

The mountain bike tour starts in Zwettl and leads via the Gschwendtmühle and Syrafeld back to Zwettl.

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Zwettl cycle path 3

The route is approx. 25 km long, altitude: 500 metres, duration approx. 1.5 hours

The Zwettl cycle paths each start at Dreifaltigkeitsplatz in the centre of Zwettl. From there, you cycle via Moidrams and Waldhams to Jahrings and then on to Kleinmeinharts. You then continue to Schwarzteich and Niederneustift until you reach Rosenau Castle, where you continue to Negers. Finally, you cycle from Schickendorf via Demutsgraben back to Zwettl.

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Zwettl cycle path 5

The trail is approx. 28 km long, elevation gain: 410 metres, duration approx. 1.5 hours

You start again at Dreifaltigkeitsplatz in the centre of Zwettl. Then you cycle via Oberhof and Raschenhof towards Rudmannser Teich and on to Kleehof and Friedersbach. From Mitterreith, the route continues to the reservoir and Edelhof, from where you reach Zwettl Abbey. Finally, the cycle path leads to Neumühle and via Traunerhäusel and Oberhof back to Zwettl.

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for hiking

Experience the impressive hiking landscape of the Waldviertel! Whether you prefer relaxed walks or more challenging tours, the region’s varied hiking trails offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature. From picturesque circular walks to breathtaking panoramic tours – every hiking enthusiast will find something suitable here.

Hiking trails to recommend

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Hikes in the Ysperklamm

The Ysperklamm is a hidden natural gem in the Mostviertel region that delights hikers with its impressive rock formations and unspoilt nature. The hiking trails lead through dense forests and along streams and offer a unique experience of nature.

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Zwettl-Roiten Water Wonders hiking trail

The trail is 12.16 km long, altitude: 110 metres, duration approx. 3.5 hours

Photographer Günter Schön shows photographs and water vibration photographs with a regional reference on 13 themed panels. The starting point of the hike is the picturesque main square of Schön’s hometown of Zwettl, which features a fountain designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. The destination is the village museum in Roiten, where environmental artist Hundertwasser lived for years in the old Hahnsäge and practised his closeness to nature in the simplest possible way.

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Zwettl – Our two rivers

The trail is 13.83 km long, altitude: 195 metres, duration approx. 3.5 hours

This tour leads through the Zwettltal to Syrafeld, crossing the Moidramswald. The tour then follows the Kamp from the Gschwendtmühle back to Zwettl.

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Zwettl Beer Trail

The trail is 9.18 km long, elevation gain: 193 metres, duration approx. 2.5 hours

On 17 February 2000 it was decided in a ceremonial act to designate Zwettl as a brewing town. The Zwettl Beer Trail now connects many places that are important for the brewery and its production.

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SONNENTOR herb trail

The trail is approx. 5 km long, takes approx. 2 hours, 15 minutes by car from the hotel

The herbal hiking trail from Sprögnitz to Engelbrechts and back via the Aubergwarte presents the cultural history of herbal knowledge on 16 boards along the way, based on the traditions of SONNENTOR.

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