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Hiking trails around Grafenwörth offer diverse landscapes, from the serene banks of the Danube River to rolling hills and lush vineyards. The region is characterized by its varied topography, including the agricultural lands of Tullnerfeld and the vineyard-dominated Wagram wine-growing area. Hikers can explore dense forest sections, particularly towards the adjacent Vienna Woods, providing a mix of open views and shaded paths.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Wine cellar with great views and special seating / architectural highlight
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The parish church of Feuersbrunn stands on the southwestern edge of the village of Feuersbrunn in the market town of Grafenwörth. It is dedicated to Saint Giles and belongs to the Hadersdorf deanery of the Archdiocese of Vienna. A parish in Feuersbrunn is documented as early as before 1355. The original medieval church had a west tower, which now serves as the chancel, and was extended with a south chapel in 1679. In the 18th century, the nave was built in the late Baroque style, and the church was extended and reoriented to the east. Inside, there are three Rococo altars dating from the time of construction, an organ from 1881, and numerous renovations, most recently in 1985 (interior) and 1969 (exterior). The church is a listed building and is considered an important example of late Baroque church architecture in the Wagram region.
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The Peace Stupa in Wagram near Feuersbrunn is one of the largest Buddhist peace monuments in Europe. Built between 2016 and 2019 according to the design of Austrian architect Matthias Rainer, it reaches a height of 32.5 meters and a diameter of approximately 30 meters. Particularly noteworthy is the accessible interior, designed as a space for meditation and encounters. The ceremonial inauguration took place on June 4, 2023. Construction was privately financed through the Stupa Institute of the Austrian Buddhist Religious Society and carried out under the spiritual guidance of monk Bop Jon Sunim, who had previously been involved in the Hungarian Peace Stupa in Zalaszántó. Inside the stupa are relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, presented by the Dalai Lama, while a gilded Buddha statue weighing approximately 700 kilograms sits atop it. A large peace bell and the surrounding garden with meditation paths, sculptures, and prayer flags invite spiritual contemplation. The stupa symbolizes peace, compassion, and religious tolerance and is open to all people regardless of their faith.
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The Peace Stupa at Wagram, also known as the Grafenwörth Stupa, is an impressive Buddhist peace monument in Lower Austria. It is located on a hill near Feuersbrunn in the Tulln district and was built between 2016 and 2019. The official inauguration took place on June 4, 2023. Designed by the Austrian architect Matthias Rainer, the stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Europe, with a height of 32.5 meters and a diameter of approximately 30 meters. Of particular note is the accessible interior, designed as a place for meditation and encounters – a truly unique feature of this size. The project was privately funded by the Stupa Institute of the Austrian Buddhist Religious Society, under the spiritual guidance of the Buddhist monk Bop Jon Sunim (Tenzin Tharchin), who also contributed to the Peace Stupa in Zalaszántó, Hungary. However, the construction was not without controversy, as it encroached on an ecologically sensitive area with nesting sites for the hoopoe, which led to protests and delays. Inside the stupa are relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, presented by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. At the top is a gilded Buddha statue weighing approximately 700 kilograms, donated from South Korea. A large peace bell is also part of the inventory. The surrounding garden is designed as a place of peace and spiritual contemplation, with meditation paths, sculptures, and prayer flags. The stupa symbolizes peace, compassion, and tolerance and is open to people of all faiths who seek peace and encounter here.
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The Peace Stupa at Wagram, also known as the Grafenwörth Stupa, is an important Buddhist peace monument in Lower Austria. It is located on a hill near Feuersbrunn in the Tulln district and was built between 2016 and 2019. The inauguration ceremony took place on June 4, 2023. Designed by the Austrian architect Matthias Rainer, the stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupas in Europe, with a height of 32.5 meters and a diameter of approximately 30 meters. Particularly noteworthy is the accessible interior, designed as a meditation and meeting space – a first of its kind on this scale. The project was privately funded through the Stupa Institute of the Austrian Buddhist Religious Society, under the spiritual guidance of the Buddhist monk Bop Jon Sunim (Tenzin Tharchin), who was previously involved in the Hungarian Peace Stupa in Zalaszántó. The construction was not without controversy: encroachments on an ecologically sensitive area with nesting sites for the hoopoe led to protests and delays. The interior of the stupa houses relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, presented by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. A gilded Buddha statue weighing approximately 700 kilograms, donated from South Korea, sits enthroned at the top. A large peace bell is also part of the furnishings. The surrounding garden is designed as a place of silence and spiritual contemplation, with meditation paths, sculptures, and prayer flags. The stupa symbolizes peace, compassion, and religious tolerance and is open as a meeting place for people of all faiths.
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Take your time. Take time not just to observe, but also to explore. Time for the outside and time for the inside—time for yourself and time for a conversation.
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Beautiful lookout point with a rest area and a view over the Wagram and Grafenegg Castle 😊 ... Well, not visible in the photos in the wet, cold and foggy January 😄 ... even more beautiful photos will follow in spring/summer 2025 👍
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There are over 15 hiking trails around Grafenwörth, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more moderate routes. The region is well-suited for hikers of all skill levels, with 8 easy and 9 moderate trails.
The best seasons for hiking in Grafenwörth are spring and autumn. In spring, the landscape bursts with vibrant colors, while autumn offers stunning golden foliage and pleasant temperatures, making for picturesque walks through vineyards and along the Danube.
Yes, Grafenwörth offers several family-friendly options. The Donaulandweg, for instance, is an easy hike along the Danube that features picnic areas and playgrounds. Many of the region's trails are suitable for leisurely strolls, making them ideal for families.
Yes, many routes in the Grafenwörth area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Origin of Roter Veltliner – Engabrunner Observation Tower loop from Katastralgemeinde Feuersbrunn, which is an easy 5 km loop.
Hikers in Grafenwörth can expect diverse landscapes, including the serene banks of the Danube River, gentle rolling hills, and lush vineyards, particularly in the Wagram wine-growing region. You'll also find dense forest sections, especially towards the adjacent Vienna Woods, offering a mix of open views and shaded paths.
Along various trails, you can discover historical landmarks such as Grafeneck Castle and Greifenstein Castle. The Engabrunn Trails feature cultural points of interest like the Feuersbrunn Trinity and a sculpture trail. You can also explore the Restored Cave Dwelling in the Vineyards of Lower Traisental or the Steiner Gate in Krems, which is a short distance away.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic vistas. For example, the Felser Observation Tower – Nature Trail Fels am Wagram loop from Katastralgemeinde Feuersbrunn offers panoramic views over the Wagram area. The Wagram Viewing Platform, accessible via a loop from Gösing am Wagram, is another excellent spot for expansive views.
The trails in Grafenwörth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2100 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from riverbanks to vineyards, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different ability levels. The scenic beauty and cultural points of interest are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region is rich in wine culture. The Engabrunner Observation Tower – Origin of Roter Veltliner loop from Feuersbrunn leads directly through vineyard landscapes. The Feuersbrunn Vineyard Panorama Route also provides an immersive experience of the region's viticultural heritage, with opportunities to visit wine museums or experience local wine festivals during prime hiking seasons.
Yes, Grafenwörth is very welcoming for beginners. There are 8 easy trails available, perfect for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed walk. These routes often feature gentle terrain and are well-marked, such as the Donaulandweg along the Danube.
While specific pub stops are not detailed for every route, the region's strong wine culture means many trails pass through villages with local 'Heurigen' (wine taverns) or restaurants, especially in areas like Engabrunn and Feuersbrunn. The Mörwald Wine Cellar – Feuersbrunn Cellar Lane loop from Feuersbrunn, for instance, takes you through an area known for its wine cellars, offering potential opportunities for refreshment.
Moderate hikes in Grafenwörth typically range from 2 to 3 hours. For example, the Felser Observation Tower – Nature Trail Fels am Wagram loop from Katastralgemeinde Feuersbrunn, which is 8.8 km long, usually takes around 2 hours 22 minutes to complete.


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