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Bad Vöslau
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Bad Vöslau is a city, thermal bath and wine-growing place on the eastern slope of the Kalkwienerwaldes.

background

The town of Bad Vöslau has merged with the village of Gainfarn south of it. The village of Großau is remote in the Vienna Woods

getting there

Map of Bad Vöslau

By plane

The nearest commercial airport is Airport Wien-SchwechatWebsite of this institutionVienna International Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaVienna International Airport in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryVienna International Airport (Q32999) in the Wikidata database(IATA: VIE): Via the A2-S1-A4 road; by public transport by S-Bahn to Vienna Rennweg and on with the S7.

The 1 Vöslau / Kottingbrunn airfield (Flugfeldstraße) is for sport aircraft as well as business jets on demand. Here you can charter sightseeing flights.

By train

The 2 railway station Bad Vöslau is on the Südbahn. Only regional trains and trains of the Vienna S-Bahn stop here. You can connect to international long-distance trains in Vienna Meidling or in Wiener Neustadt. The train station is located at Castelligasse 2, approx. 1400 m east of the city center.

By bus

  • Bus routes of the ÖBB and the WLB

In the street

By boat

  • With paddle boats along the Wiener Neustädter Canal

By bicycle

Cycle routes along the Wiener Neustädter Canal as well as from Baden through Schimmergasse and the Römerweg through Sooss.

On foot

  • With the neighboring communities of Kottingbrunn, Baden and Sooß, Vöslau has almost grown together, so a suburban walk is ideal.
  • Well signposted hiking trails through the Vienna Woods, etc. from Baden and Berndorf

mobility

  • City taxi

Tourist Attractions

Vöslau Castle, today the town hall

See also Wikipedia, List of listed objects in Bad Vöslau

  • 1 Catholic parish church, erected 1860-1870 in the romanizing round arch style
  • Evangelical parish church. Erected in 1966 by architect Herbert Fritscher-Notthaft.
  • 2 Bad Vöslau thermal baths Modern thermal bath complex from around 1900.
  • Vöslau Castle with Castle Park. This is in the castle today 3 town hall.
  • Hotel Stefanie. Opened in 1896 on the square in front of the thermal bath.
  • Harzberg Tower. Emperor Franz Joseph jubilee waiting room.
  • Bellevue. Built in 1867 above the bath on the slope of the Harzberg. Once a luxury hotel, today a residential complex.
  • Merkenstein ruins. First mentioned around 1170.
  • Merkenstein Castle. Erected in 1843 in the English Tudor Gothic style.
  • Hansybach natural monument. With snail reserve: small brook reserve in which three rare, protected aquatic snail species live.
  • city ​​Museum. Focus on thermal baths, resin extraction, Vöslauer Kammgarnfabrik (1834–1978), viticulture and sparkling wine production (Schlumberger). You can also see Linda the manatee, who lived in the primordial sea around 13 million years ago.
  • Austrian Aviation Museum. At the Bad Vöslau / Kottingbrunn airfield.
  • Numerous Karst caves on the Harzberg

activities

  • Hiking in the Vienna Woods: Geological nature trail, forest nature trail and numerous marked hiking trails
  • Vöslau thermal baths
  • Vöslau spa center
  • Tennis facility on the Schlossberg

shop

  • Larger retail park on the northern outskirts (Industriestrasse) with supermarket branches from Merkur, Hofer and Lidl
  • Some small shops around the castle park

kitchen

Bad Vöslau is known throughout Austria for the mineral water Vöslauer, which is extracted and bottled here. There are also a few coffee houses and restaurants in the city center, and a few wine taverns and wine taverns on the outskirts.

nightlife

accommodation

  • Bad Vöslau Residence
  • House Marianne

health

Practical advice

trips

To Berndorf, Swimming or Alland

literature

Web links

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