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Discover Schwarzenbergpark: Your Vienna Nature Guide

Discover Schwarzenbergpark: Vienna's Forest Park

Explore Schwarzenbergpark, Vienna's expansive English landscape forest park. Easily accessible by public transport, find tips for your visit now!

February 27, 2026
GreenMaps Editorial

Getting There

Schwarzenbergpark is easy to get to by public transport or car. Located in Vienna's 17th district, Hernals, the park is accessible by bus or train.

If you're driving, there's plenty of parking, so you can start exploring right away. The park borders the Vienna Woods, giving you access to a large natural area if you want to extend your visit.

The park connects to local bus routes, providing flexibility for your travel. That makes Schwarzenbergpark an easy destination for anyone wanting to enjoy its green space and historical sites.

What to Expect

You'll be in 80 hectares of an English landscape forest park that borders the Vienna Woods. Established in the 18th century, this area is a natural place for different activities.

Walk along the 2.2 km Schwarzenbergallee, a central path for walking or jogging. As you explore, you'll see Graf Lacy's tomb. Continue to the Hameau, the park's highest point, where you can see historical buildings.

The park provides a lot of space, but it can get crowded, especially on weekends, since it's a popular spot for hiking, running, and picnics.

Tips & Tricks

To see more of the area around Schwarzenbergpark, think about combining your visit with a longer trip. The park connects directly to Vienna's Stadtwanderweg 3 and the Rundumadum hiking trails, so you can easily explore more of the Vienna Woods. This is a good idea for hikers and joggers.

If you're bringing children, use the park's playground. It's a good place for them to run around. Dog owners can use the dog park, where dogs can run and play in a safe area.

After a walk or playtime, you can relax at the park's cafe/restaurant for refreshments or a meal.

Best Times to Visit

The time of your visit can make a difference. For a quiet visit, go in the early mornings. The walking trails, including the 2.2 km Schwarzenbergallee, are quiet then, good for a peaceful hike or jog.

Visiting on weekdays means fewer people in the 80-hectare park. You can see the buildings and natural areas, such as the Hameau, without weekend crowds, especially if you're connecting to Vienna's Stadtwanderweg 3 or Rundumadum trails.

The park has different things to offer each season. In autumn, the leaves change color, making it a good time for photography or a walk through the colorful landscape. In spring, the park turns green, creating a lively atmosphere for a picnic or children's play.

Reviewed & Updated by Editors
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