Best attractions and places to see around Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities. This municipality in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria is characterized by rolling hills and the Sierning river. The area offers a mix of cultural landmarks and extensive networks for hiking and cycling. Visitors can explore the gentle Alpine foothills and picturesque countryside.
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Through the commitment of the ruins committee of the village renewal association and generous donations, the ruin was saved from decay. In 1989, a committee was formed to save the Rabenstein ruin, which has since been working on the preservation and securing of this cultural heritage.
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A definite recommendation for anyone who needs to get out of the city and is looking for a destination! Thanks to the various ascent options, the tour can be tailored to individual time constraints and adapts to all lifestyles! Fantastic!!
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The Trinity Column in St. Pölten is an impressive Baroque monument in the town hall square. [st-poelten +1]
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The Dunkelstein (625m) near St. Pölten is an easily accessible destination with a summit cross, ideal for a short hike without any special requirements, often combined with the summit cross at the Hennesteck for a beautiful view, as the Dunkelstein itself is mostly surrounded by trees; a tip is to combine the loop with the nearby, scenic summit to have the full experience with summit register and panoramic view.
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At 625 meters above sea level, the Dunkelstein is the highest point in the southern Dunkelstein Forest. An iron high stand was erected near the summit in 1931 for the purpose of surveying. This was blown up by the German Wehrmacht in 1945. The concrete foundations and remnants of the latticework can still be seen today not far from the summit cross.
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Ideal for a break, whether coffee or ice cream, Roma is simply good.
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St. Pölten's Town Hall Square is the heart of the city and a popular meeting place. Surrounded by historic buildings, including the imposing Town Hall, the square provides a beautiful backdrop. Town Hall Square serves not only as an important transportation hub but also as a venue for various events and markets. The architecture of the surrounding buildings, in Baroque and Neoclassical styles, is particularly noteworthy. The square, with its cafés and restaurants, invites you to linger and is a perfect starting point for exploring the city center. It's an ideal place for a short break in impressive surroundings.
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For panoramic views, head to the Kaiserkogel and Kaiserkogel Hut, which offers a stunning vista of the Mostviertel region. The Dunkelstein Summit Cross, at 625 meters, also provides excellent views as the highest point in the Dunkelsteinerwald. Additionally, many of the local wayside shrines and chapels, like the Hubertus Chapel, offer scenic outlooks over Sankt Margarethen, the Dunkelsteinerwald, and the Alpine foothills.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Ebersdorfer Lake is a popular recreational spot with swimming, a large lawn, and sports activities like beach volleyball. The Climbing and Therapy Center Weinburg provides an engaging indoor activity for all ages with numerous routes. The Trinity Column in St. Pölten's Town Hall Square is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant area to explore with cafes nearby.
The region is rich in history. The late Gothic Parish Church of St. Margaretha, dating back to around 1200, is a prominent landmark. Adjacent to it is the 1850 Parish House. You can also see the 19th-century Marian Column at the foot of the church hill and impressive statues of the Four Evangelists east of the church. Further afield, the Trinity Column in St. Pölten's Town Hall Square is a significant late Baroque monument.
Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning is characterized by its picturesque Mostviertel landscape, featuring rolling hills and the gentle Alpine foothills. The Sierning River flows through the municipality, adding to its natural beauty. Ebersdorfer Lake is a notable natural feature, offering a refreshing spot for recreation.
Yes, Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning is a paradise for hikers, offering an extensive network of routes. Options range from easy walks to more demanding trails, including parts of the Manker Pilgerweg and the Römerweg 651 trekking tour. Popular routes include the Hametsberg Cross – Steinleiten Alm loop and the Ecker Mostbrunnen – Steinleiten Alm loop. You can find more details on hiking routes in the region on the komoot guide for attractions around Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning.
The region offers a variety of cycling routes for different preferences. The scenic view of the Pielach River – Millennium Steg loop is a favorite, leading through riverine landscapes. You can explore a wide range of options, from leisurely tours to more challenging road cycling routes. For detailed information on cycling routes, refer to the komoot guide for cycling around Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning and the komoot guide for road cycling routes.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails in the vicinity. Routes like the Kirchberg an der Pielach – Wooden bridge over the Pielach loop and the Hamesberg with summit cross – Roman Fountain loop offer moderate challenges. The Steinleiten Alm – Hamesberg with summit cross loop from St. Margarethen - Rammersdorf is another option. Discover more MTB trails in the dedicated komoot guide for MTB trails around Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning.
Yes, the Climbing and Therapy Center Weinburg is an excellent option for any weather. It's known as one of Austria's most beautiful climbing halls, offering around 120 varied routes for all skill levels, ensuring a fun and challenging experience indoors.
The Mostviertel region, where Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning is located, is ideal for day trips and holidays, particularly during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes. The Kaiserkogel Hut is open Thursday to Monday, which might influence your visit if you plan to stop there.
Yes, several attractions offer dining or relaxation options. The Kaiserkogel and Kaiserkogel Hut features a garden and restaurant (closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays). At Ebersdorfer Lake, you'll find the Seerestaurant Platz'l and the Haus am See with grilled specialties, plus the See Side cocktail bar. In St. Pölten, the Town Hall Square is surrounded by cafes and restaurants, perfect for a break.
The highest point in the Dunkelsteinerwald, located near Sankt Margarethen an der Sierning, is the Dunkelstein Summit Cross, which stands at 625 meters above sea level.


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