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    Geography. Geology. History. See also. References. External links. Vienna Woods. Coordinates: 48°10′N 16°00′E. The Vienna Woods [1] ( German: Wienerwald, pronounced [ˈviːnɐˌvalt] ⓘ) are forested highlands that form the northeastern foothills of the Northern Limestone Alps in the states of Lower Austria and Vienna.

  2. 1140 Wien. http://bpww.at. Map Points of interest in the area. Feedback. Vienna is situated on the western edge of the Vienna Basin, on the gentle slopes of the Vienna Woods, a branch of the foothills of the Alps. This “Green Lung” is part of the (legally protected) green belt.

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  4. The Vienna Woods ( Wienerwald) are a large belt of mixed woodland with a couple of small historic towns and hilly vineyards, and reach from Vienna’s north west right to the south east. Towns like Perchtoldsdorf, Mödling, and Baden in the south are as much part of them as Klosterneuburg, Gablitz, Stammersdorf and Purkersdorf in the the North ...

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  5. Wiener Neustadt. Weinviertel. Bruck an der Leitha. Krems an der Donau. Föhrenwald. Browse the best walks in the Vienna Woods and see interactive maps of the top 10 hiking trails and routes.

  6. May 23, 2023 · The Vienna Woods, also known as the Austria National Forest, is a stunning national forest located just outside of Vienna, Austria. With over 1,000 square kilometers of lush forests, rolling hills, and picturesque towns, the Vienna Woods is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and history buffs alike.

  7. Type: Mountain with an elevation of 376 metres. Description: mountain range near Vienna, Austria. Categories: Alpine supergroup, recreation area, tourist destination, Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve, forest and landform. Location: Lower Austria, Austria, Central Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  8. With altitudes between 300 and just under 900 m, marked trails and good connections from the city, the Vienna Woods are popular with hikers, mountain bikers, nature lovers and those seeking relaxation and have been protected as a UNESCO biosphere reserve since 2005.

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