The right-hand coiled, globular shell of
C. vindobonensis is 17–21 mm high and 20–25 mm broad with 5.5–6 whorls. In adults, the
umbilicus is completely covered. The
lip is brown at its inner end becoming pale towards the
suture; this distinguishes it from the conchological similar
Cepaea hortensis (usually pure white lip) and
Cepaea nemoralis (usually a dark brown lip), with which
C. vindobonensis often co-occurs. Another difference is that the shell
C. vindobonensis has fine growth ridges whereas those of
Cepaea are smooth. The shell is whitish or yellowish, with typically 5 brown stripes, of which the upper two are usually weak. The lowermost stripe is nearer to the
columella than in
Cepaea. There is a slight variation of shell colour within this species (see below). The animal itself is yellowish with grey tentacles. ==Distribution and habitat==