B71 Thermal spa bike path/Region Jennersdorf
To the connection point, follow the first km of the mill tour (FF14). Medium-difficulty route, very wooded. Leads to the Schlösslberg in Mogersdorf. In addition to the wonderful panoramic view to Hungary and Slovenia, the exhibition about the Battle of the Turks in Mogersdorf is also worth seeing.
A very varied tour. Again and again one comes after forest pieces again on meadow and arable clearings and then again through the small villages of southern Burgenland. This is repeated again and again, each with its own charms.
One of the highlights (also in the best sense of the word) is the Schlösselberg in Mogersdorf. From here you have a beautiful view to Hungary and Slovenia and at the exhibition you get an impression of the famous Turkish battle of Mogersdorf in 1664.
Characteristics
The tour in numbers
medium
Level of difficulty
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Detailed information on how to get there can be found
here.
Keep right at the spa forecourt and after approx. 100 m turn right again at the spa intersection. After about 200 m you will come to another intersection - turn left here. Now you are on the bike path marked B71.
Detailed information about arriving by ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) can be found at www.oebb.at or on the Verbundlinie Steiermark website www.busbahnbim.at
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Schlösslberg in Mogersdorf | © Erlebnisregion Thermen- & Vulkanland | Jörg Liemandt
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Türkenkreuz am Schlösslberg in Mogersdorf | © Erlebnisregion Thermen- & Vulkanland | Johann Gollowitsch
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Schöne Landschaften begleiten uns | © Erlebnisregion Thermen- & Vulkanland | Jörg Liemandt
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Schattenspendende Wälder | © Erlebnisregion Thermen- & Vulkanland | Jörg Liemandt
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