Best attractions and places to see around Rohr im Burgenland offer a mix of natural features and cultural landmarks. This municipality in the district of Güssing, Burgenland, Austria, is characterized by unique natural landscapes, including significant fens and ancient trees. Visitors can explore historical religious sites and experience the regional environment. The area provides diverse opportunities to discover its natural and historical significance.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Just see for yourself. It's almost impossible to describe. I always enjoy coming here.
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Beautiful church, a nice photo opportunity.
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Originally fortified with a wide moat, the fortified complex was a strategically important border fortress against the constant threat from the east. The castle became state property and has been owned by the market town of Burgau since 1871. In recent years, the castle, the inner courtyard, and the outer bailey with its round tower have been restored. The round tower houses the municipal office and a castle café; the outer bailey contains apartments; the cellar of the main castle features a beautiful brick vault and is used for various club events. The ballroom on the second floor and the inner courtyard with its arcaded vault are used for a variety of cultural events, including weddings and conferences.
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A really ancient tree. Many branches are overgrown with moss, the trunk has an unusually thick bark. The huge roots are not entirely harmless. Unfortunately, I could not sense any of the strong power of this oak tree, apart from a mystical flair, although I am usually very receptive to such things.
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Bad Blumau is a municipality with 1,637 inhabitants in the judicial district of Fürstenfeld or the political district of Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Eastern Styria, about 25 kilometers south of the district capital Hartberg.
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Beautiful church on the hill
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Beautifully designed main square. Often decorated according to themes and/or seasons. A detour here is worth it. And if there's nothing worth mentioning here, then at least the Marian column, the fountain, the benches and the cafes around it.
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Rohr im Burgenland offers several unique natural attractions. You can visit Thousand-Year-Old Oak, an ancient natural monument in Bierbaum. The region is also home to The Moor in Rohr, the largest fen in the Pannonian region, which is a Natura 2000 protected area and bird sanctuary. Adjacent to the moor is the Zickenbach Valley Nature Reserve, vital for the local ecosystem.
Yes, the area features several historical and religious sites. You can see the Catholic Branch Church of St. John of Nepomuk, a protected monument built in 1812. In Burgau, there's the Pilgrimage Church Maria Gnadenbrunn, first mentioned in 1418, and the Marian Column at the main square, dating back to 1775.
The region around Rohr im Burgenland is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including mountain biking, road cycling, and touring bicycle options. For detailed routes and guides, explore the MTB Trails around Rohr im Burgenland, Road Cycling Routes around Rohr im Burgenland, and Cycling around Rohr im Burgenland guides.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Thousand-Year-Old Oak, which offers a mystical atmosphere. The Moor in Rohr has an interactive 'Macht-Mit-Erlebnisweg' (experience path) designed for engagement with nature. Nearby, Bad Blumau and Fürstenfeld offer amenities and are generally family-friendly. The H2O Hotel-Therme in the broader region is also a popular thermal bath, especially suitable for families.
The Thousand-Year-Old Oak in Bierbaum is considered one of the oldest oaks in Europe. It stands about 30 meters high with a trunk diameter of 2.5 meters and a crown diameter of 50 meters. Its moss-covered branches and exceptionally thick bark give it a mystical flair, and it has survived many centuries, making it an impressive natural monument.
Opposite the Catholic Branch Church of St. John of Nepomuk, you'll find a Viewing Platform at the Moor. This platform provides information about The Moor in Rohr and offers amenities like drinking water, free Wi-Fi, and an e-bike charging station, making it an ideal spot to learn about the area's unique ecosystem.
Yes, some areas are noted for their accessibility. Bad Blumau and Fürstenfeld are settlements that offer wheelchair-accessible facilities and areas, making them suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
The Moor in Rohr is highly significant as the largest fen (Niedermoor) in the Pannonian region, spanning 42 hectares and approximately 12,000 years old. It is a Natura 2000 protected area and a bird sanctuary, crucial for biodiversity, hosting endangered plant and animal species. Its preservation is also supported by the grazing of local Zickentaler Moorochsen.
The settlement of Bad Blumau is known for its thermal baths and offers various restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy Styrian cuisine. Similarly, Fürstenfeld has a large main square with nice cafes and is a good spot for a break.
The best time to visit Rohr im Burgenland for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring nature trails is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant for enjoying the natural landscapes, including the Moor and the Zickenbach Valley Nature Reserve.
Yes, the region is known for the Zickentaler Moorochsen. These are Galloway and Angus cattle that graze the edges of the Zickenbach Valley Nature Reserve, contributing to the sustainable preservation of the fen. Their meat is considered a local culinary highlight, offering a taste of the region's unique environment.


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