Attractions and places to see around Wallern im Burgenland include a range of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated in the southern Seewinkel region, the market town is known for its position as one of Austria's lowest points and its proximity to Nationalpark Neusiedler See-Seewinkel. The area features extensive vegetable cultivation and vineyards, contributing to its unique landscape. Visitors can explore cultural sites and enjoy the flat terrain suitable for cycling and hiking.
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Der Bockerer III - The Bridge of Andau is an Austrian feature film from 2000 by Franz Antel. It is the third part of the Der Bockerer series. The film focuses on the Hungarian uprising of 1956. That year, more than 70,000 Hungarians came to Austria over the Andau Bridge, which leads over the Einser Canal. The bridge had already been rebuilt from Hungarian wood by Austrian pioneers in 1996 as a sign of friendship. In order to be able to transport heavy equipment back and forth for the filming, a separate pontoon bridge had to be built. Large parts of the film were shot on original locations, such as the battle scenes in Budapest and the scenes at the site of the bridge in Andau, for which the bridge, which had been rebuilt shortly before, was put into a warlike state.
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Illmitz is a very beautiful tourist place that is also characterized by its rural structure.
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It pays off to explore the area around the lowest point in addition to photographing the sign: Apetlon itself. In summer temperatures and when it gets dark, you can often find the locals in so-called guest gardens, wine taverns and wine taverns. Initially taciturn and difficult to understand, a glass or two of the wine, which is valued far beyond the borders of the region, can loosen your tongue. But caution is advised: many a person was captivated by the excellent cuisine, the beguiling hospitality and the tempting wines - and did not get to work in time from the lowest point in Austria the next day.
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Wallern im Burgenland offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the distinctive Glockenturm (Bell Tower), a prominent symbol of the town erected in 1784. Nearby, the Mariensäule (Marian Column), a Neo-Gothic monument from 1875, stands in front of the bell tower. The Pfarrkirche (Parish Church), dedicated to Saint Matthew, is another significant historical site. Additionally, the Andau Bridge holds historical importance, commemorating the escape of Hungarians into Austria during the Soviet invasion.
The region around Wallern im Burgenland is rich in natural beauty. It serves as the 'Southern Gate' to the Nationalpark Neusiedler See-Seewinkel, known for its Puszta character and diverse wildlife, especially large flying birds. You can also visit Zicksee, a small steppe lake with water known for potential healing properties. Wallern im Burgenland is also home to the Lowest Point of Austria (Apetlon, 114 m), a unique natural monument.
Yes, the flat landscape of the Seewinkel region is ideal for cycling. There are numerous routes available, including those that take you through vineyards and past natural features. You can find various cycling tours, such as the 'Pannonian Plain – Illmitz Main Square loop from Wallern im Burgenland', by exploring the Cycling around Wallern im Burgenland guide. For road cycling, routes like the 'Cycle Path Near Deutschkreutz – Hungarian border at Pamhagen loop from Wallern im Burgenland' are also available in the Road Cycling Routes around Wallern im Burgenland guide.
Absolutely. The region offers many opportunities for hiking and running. The flat terrain makes it accessible for various fitness levels. You can discover trails like the 'St. Andrä am Zicksee Campsite – St. Martins Therme & Lodge loop' or the 'Lange Lacke – Birdwatching Observation Tower loop'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Wallern im Burgenland guide.
The Nationalpark Neusiedler See-Seewinkel is renowned for its unspoiled Puszta character and exceptional biodiversity. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site, particularly famous for its diverse flora and fauna, including large flying birds like bustards. It's an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatching.
Many attractions in the Wallern im Burgenland area are suitable for families. The flat cycling and hiking routes are great for all ages. The Andau Bridge and the Austria–Hungary Border Crossing (EuroVelo 13) offer historical context and easy exploration. The Zicksee provides a relaxing environment, and the 'Infowaggon' at the train station is a convenient resting point for cycling families.
The Zicksee is a small steppe lake in the Seewinkel region. Its uniqueness comes from its water, which contains a high concentration of sodium, sulfur, Glauber's salt, and soda. This composition is believed to have healing properties for skin and rheumatic conditions, making it a popular spot for relaxation.
The landscape around Wallern im Burgenland is characterized by its flat terrain, extensive vegetable fields, and vineyards. It's often called the 'vegetable garden of Austria' due to the thriving cultivation of produce like salad, asparagus, and paprika. The area also features the unique Puszta landscape of the Nationalpark Neusiedler See-Seewinkel and the steppe lake Zicksee.
Yes, some attractions in the area are noted for their accessibility. The Illmitz Main Square, with its cafes, is wheelchair accessible. The Austria–Hungary Border Crossing (EuroVelo 13) and the Lowest Point of Austria (Apetlon, 114 m) are also considered wheelchair accessible, allowing for broader enjoyment of the region's unique features.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, nature, and outdoor activities. The historical significance of sites like the Andau Bridge resonates deeply. The serene beauty of Zicksee and the unique experience of visiting the Lowest Point of Austria are also highly rated. The flat terrain makes cycling and hiking enjoyable for many, and the charming cafes in places like Illmitz Main Square provide pleasant resting spots.
Yes, Wallern im Burgenland and the surrounding Seewinkel region are renowned for extensive vegetable cultivation, earning it the nickname 'vegetable garden of Austria'. Produce like salad, green asparagus, cabbage, tomatoes, and paprika thrive here. The excellent climate also supports winemaking, with many vineyards in the vicinity producing fine wines and spirits.
Beyond the historical buildings, you can find other cultural monuments. The Dreifaltigkeitssäule (Holy Trinity Column) on Pamhagenerstraße is a notable monument featuring a Holy Trinity group. Visitors can also see a Mosaikbild des Gemeindewappens (Mosaic of the Municipal Coat of Arms) and a Statue mit Glasmalereien (Statue with Stained Glass), adding to the cultural tapestry of the town.


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