1. Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) is a beautiful forested area located in the western part of Vienna, Austria. It covers an area of about 1,350 square kilometers and is home to a variety of flora and fauna. The woods consist of a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees that include oak, beech, pine, and spruce. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, cycling, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The highest peak in the Vienna Woods is the Schöpfl, which stands at 893 meters above sea level. The area is also dotted with many delightful villages and towns that offer a glimpse into the region’s rich history and traditions.

2. Vienna Woods (Wienerwald) is open all year round, and visitors can access it at any time of the day. There is no specific entry fee to enter the woods as it is a public area. However, some of the attractions located within the woods may charge admission fees. Visitors can obtain more information about opening hours and other details by contacting the Vienna Woods Tourism Office at +43 22 32 73 90.

3. There are various ways to get to Vienna Woods. The easiest and most convenient way is by taking public transportation. Visitors can use the S-Bahn (suburban train) to access different parts of the woods. The train line S50 runs from Vienna to Krems and stops at various stations within the woods, making it easy for visitors to hop on and off. Alternatively, visitors can also rent a car or join a guided tour to explore the area. Parking is available in different parts of the woods, but it may be limited during peak periods.