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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. The 45-kilometre-long (28 mi) and 20–30-kilometre-wide (12–19 mi) range of hills is heavily wooded and a popular recreation area ...
Wienerwald (Central Bavarian: Weanawoid) is a Municipality in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is named after the forest Wienerwald.
View across Vienna from the observation tower at the summit of the Gallitzinberg. The Gallitzinberg (449 m) is a forested hill in the West of Austria's capital, Vienna.While it is relatively inconspicuous in the broader context of the Northeastern end of the Wienerwald mountain range, it is nevertheless remarkable because of its multifaceted history, and because it functions as an important ...
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Josef Schöffel memorial in the Sandstein-Wienerwald natural park. The Sandstein-Wienerwald natural park (Naturpark Sandsteinwienerwald) is a natural park near Purkersdorf in the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald), Austria. Although a protected area under Austrian law, it is freely accessible. The park's 77 hectare area is mostly covered by beech forest ...
The Hermannskogel is a forested ridge in the Wienerwald. It is both the highest point in the Kahlengebirge and in the city of Vienna. The Hermannskogel is part of a north-eastern chain of foothills belonging to the eastern Alps. It is composed of flysch containing quartz, limestone, marl, and other conglomerates. The many cliff-like layers on ...
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Wienerwald may refer to: The Vienna Woods, forested highlands in the Northern Limestone Alps; Wienerwald (restaurant), a chain of fast-food restaurants;