Attractions and places to see around Harmannsdorf, a market town in the hilly Weinviertel region of Lower Austria, include a variety of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by a picturesque landscape of mixed forest and meadows, with approximately 27.59% of the municipality being forested. Visitors can explore historical churches, castles, and modern communal structures, alongside natural springs and extensive recreational areas.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Danube Island North Tip - always good for a trip
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With a view of Kreuzenstein Castle
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This is where the distribution of water between the river and the New Danube is regulated in the event of flooding.
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Ideal if you want to change sides.
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Nice place to jump into the water, well paved, but very narrow in places. Drive carefully!
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nice to drive, - luckily the weather wasn't so good, so we got through.
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It's an incredibly nice feeling to be at the top and there is an Eskimo Point for children (and of course for us adults ;-)...).
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... there is often an ice cream stand here!
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Harmannsdorf is nestled in a picturesque, hilly landscape. You can explore the Rohrwald and Kreuttal, which offer mixed forests and meadows ideal for recreation. A notable natural feature is the Goldene Bründl (Golden Spring) located within the Rohrwald.
Yes, Harmannsdorf offers several historical and cultural sites. These include the significant Pfarrkirche St. Hippolyt with its Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements, Schloss Seebarn in the village of Seebarn, and the Parish Church of St. Barbara in Obergänserndorf. You can also find artistic installations like the Sonnenrad and Kunstfeld in Hetzmannsdorf, and historical memorials such as the Mannagetta-Gedenkstein and Schubertbrunnen in Würnitz. The Schwedenhöhlen (Swedish Caves) in the Rohrwald are a historical natural feature, though currently closed.
The area around Harmannsdorf is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and using the forest nature trail. In winter, cross-country skiing and natural ice skating are popular. The Danube Cycle Path is a well-known route for cyclists, offering scenic beauty and good infrastructure. For hiking, you can find various routes like the "Golden Spring (Goldenes Bründl) – Golden Spring Inn loop" or the "Würnitz Forest Pond loop." You can find more details on easy hikes around Harmannsdorf and hiking around Harmannsdorf.
Absolutely. The Danube Cycle Path is suitable for families, offering a pleasant cycling experience. The Northern tip of the Danube Island is a popular recreational spot for cycling and other outdoor activities, with facilities like a water point and an ice cream parlor. The forest nature trails in areas like Rohrwald also provide enjoyable experiences for families.
For scenic views, the Greifenstein Power Plant offers excellent vistas, including views of Greifenstein Castle. It's also a great spot to observe ships passing through the lock. The Northern tip of the Danube Island provides a unique perspective of the Danube and the Vienna skyline.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-developed infrastructure and scenic beauty of the Danube Cycle Path, noting its suitability for road cyclists and families. The Greifenstein Power Plant is valued for its beautiful views and as a convenient point to switch sides of the Danube. The Northern tip of the Danube Island is loved as a recreational area for cycling, swimming, and relaxing, with many highlights along its 21 km length.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Harmannsdorf. Examples include the "Golden Spring (Goldenes Bründl) – Golden Spring Inn loop" and the "Würnitz Forest Pond loop." These routes are generally well-suited for beginners and offer pleasant walks through the natural landscape. You can find more options on easy hikes around Harmannsdorf.
Absolutely. The Danube Cycle Path is one of Austria's most famous and well-developed cycling routes, easily accessible from the Harmannsdorf area. It offers a fantastic mix of asphalt, scenic views, and opportunities for gastronomy. You can even switch between the north and south banks of the Danube at points like the Greifenstein Power Plant. For more cycling routes, refer to cycling around Harmannsdorf.
Beyond the main attractions, you might find interest in the modern communal structures like the Generationenbrücke (Generations Bridge) and Gemeindebrunnen (Community Well) in Harmannsdorf, which serve as local points of interest. The Kirchengasse in Rückersdorf is also mentioned for its historical and architectural significance, offering a glimpse into local village charm.
During the winter months, Harmannsdorf offers opportunities for cross-country skiing and natural ice skating, allowing visitors to enjoy the snowy landscape and frozen natural areas.
The natural areas around Harmannsdorf, such as the Rohrwald and Kreuttal, provide ample opportunities for dog-friendly walks through forests and meadows. Many of the hiking and walking trails are suitable for exploring with your dog.


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