Best attractions and places to see around Purbach include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located on the western shore of Lake Neusiedl and at the foot of the Leitha Mountains, Purbach offers a diverse landscape for exploration. The town is known for its well-preserved town walls, traditional wine culture, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can experience both historical architecture and extensive natural areas.
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The largest tower around the lake
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Always something going on on the promenade
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Always beautiful, but extremely crowded during peak season
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High observation tower with shady rest area.
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Once in the region you should also visit the Kellergasse in Purbach. Worth seeing, part of the must-do program and it's beautiful there too!
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A control room with a sensational panoramic view!
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There is a wonderful bicycle network around Lake Neusiedl, which is located in the national park. We had a very special experience today because we saw a sea eagle alongside many falcons.
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Very high, impressive vantage point with a nice shaded area next to it.
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For expansive views, visit the Buchkogel lookout, a 12-meter-high observation tower on the 442-meter-high Buchkogel in the Leitha Mountains. It offers wide vistas from Schneeberg over the Vienna Basin to Lake Neusiedl and even the Little Carpathians in Slovakia. Another excellent spot is the Hölle Observation Tower, which provides a great overview of the Illmitz-Hölle National Park Conservation Zone and the surrounding nature.
Purbach boasts several historical sites. You can explore the well-preserved Defense Walls with its three Turkish Gates (Türkentor, Brucker Tor, Ruster Tor), dating back to the 17th century. Don't miss the iconic Purbach Turk, a stone bust with a unique legend. The Historic Wine Cellar Lane also offers a glimpse into the town's past with its traditional stone cellars. Other notable sites include the 13th-century Purbach Castle and the baroque St. Nicholas Parish Church.
Purbach is renowned for its wine-growing tradition. The Historic Wine Cellar Lane at the foot of the Leitha Mountains is a must-visit, featuring around 50 historic stone wine cellars. Many local wineries and 'Heurigen' (traditional wine taverns) offer tastings. From May to October, on the first Saturday of each month, the 'Kellergassenheuriger' event sees up to 20 cellars open their doors for visitors.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities around Purbach. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Purbach Reed Nature Trail or a pleasant loop from Purbach am Neusiedler See. More options, including routes like 'Mariahilferkreuz Chapel – Purbach Cellar Lane loop' and 'Türkentor and the Zwinger wall – Purbach Cellar Lane loop', can be found in the Easy hikes around Purbach guide.
Purbach is a great starting point for cycling. The Cherry Blossom Cycling Path, a 43.6-kilometer route, offers beautiful scenery, especially in April. You can also find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Purbach Cellar Lane – Neusiedl am See Beach loop', and gravel biking options like the 'Hölle Observation Tower – Water well at Krötenlacke loop'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Purbach and Gravel biking around Purbach guides.
Families can enjoy observing wildlife from the Hölle Observation Tower in the national park. The Podersdorf am See waterfront and lighthouse offers a beach area and water activities. Additionally, the Solarwarmbad Purbach am Neusiedler See is an open-air swimming pool perfect for recreation by the lake.
The spring, particularly April, is ideal for experiencing the 'Cherry Blossom Region' when thousands of cherry trees bloom. For wine enthusiasts, the 'Kellergassenheuriger' events run from May to October. Summer offers opportunities for water sports on Lake Neusiedl and swimming at Solarwarmbad. The region's natural beauty, including the Leitha Mountains and Lake Neusiedl, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Yes, the Hölle Observation Tower is specifically designed for observing animals and enjoying the nature of the Illmitz-Hölle National Park Conservation Zone. This area, part of the World Heritage Nature Park Neusiedler See - Leithagebirge, is known for its diverse habitats, including salt marshes and reeds, which support a rich insect and bird population.
Yes, you can experience the old town's history through Night Watchman Tours. These guided walks, led by night watchmen in historical attire, offer a romantic and informative way to learn about Purbach's past and special features.
Purbach is uniquely situated on the western shore of Lake Neusiedl, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and nestled against the Leitha Mountains. The area is part of the World Heritage Nature Park Neusiedler See - Leithagebirge, known for its diverse landscapes including vineyards, orchards, salt marshes, and reed beds. You can also visit the Hölle Observation Tower for views over the national park's natural areas.
Beyond the main highlights, Purbach offers some unique spots. The Purbach Turk, a stone bust with a local legend, is an emblem of the town. You can also visit the Local History Exhibition Purbach at Hauptgasse 38 to delve deeper into the town's past. The Sculpture Park, featuring works from a 2012 sculptors' symposium, presents art inspired by the theme of 'December 21, 2012 - Astronomical Event'.
Absolutely. Purbach's location on Lake Neusiedl provides numerous opportunities for water sports. The Podersdorf am See waterfront is particularly popular for wind and kite surfing. For swimming, the Solarwarmbad Purbach am Neusiedler See is an open-air swimming pool offering recreation by the lake.


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