Best natural monuments around Bad Tatzmannsdorf offer diverse natural landscapes in the region. The area is characterized by its varied ecosystems, including extensive forests, unique floodplains, and ancient fens. These natural features provide opportunities for recreation and appreciation of the local environment, showcasing the rich biodiversity of the Pannonian region.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The water tastes a bit strange, especially in the drinking bottle.
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According to legend, a witch lived here who threw rocks at children and then hung them up in the "Speckkammerl". On the way here one came to read the tablets. At the end there are puzzles for children, if you solve them, you are protected from the evil witch and can approach without hesitation 😉
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A trip here is worthwhile just because of the imposing transmitter system. Great investment. Tip-top maintained. And of course there is also a summit cross. A table-bench combination also invites you to take a break.
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The summit cross is right next to the transmitter. Fork in the road to Oberkohlstätten, Althodis and Rechnitz.
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Small summit cross near the transmitter. Fork in the road towards Althodis and towards Oberkohlstätten.
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From the 862 meter high Großer Hirschenstein you do not have a magnificent view, but you can take a relaxed rest at the summit cross. There is also a transmission mast on the mountain.
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The evangelical preacher Johann Mühlberger held a festive sermon on the occasion of the inauguration of a Sauerbrunnen in the "Herrenhauß zu Jormannsdorff on the day Jacobi Anno 1620", which was printed in the Regensburg Chronicle in 1621 in Regensburg. It is also the first written mention of the local medicinal springs.
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At 862 meters above sea level, the Großer Hirschenstein is the second highest mountain in Burgenland after the Geschrittenstein!
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Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Großer Hirschenstein Summit Cross offers an easy climb with simple paths. The Speckkammerl Rock Formation features tablets to read and puzzles for children. The Willersdorf Gorge – Pond-Puddle Relaxation Spot is comfortable to wander through. Additionally, the Baumkronenweg Althodis (Tree Top Walk Althodis) is designed to be accessible and offers an engaging experience for all ages.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can find extensive forest areas in Naturpark Geschriebenstein, unique floodplain forests and wet meadows in Naturpark Weinidylle and the Lafnitz Auen, and the ancient Zickentaler Moor, which is the largest fen in the Pannonian region. There are also summits like Großer Hirschenstein Summit Cross, distinctive rock formations such as Speckkammerl Rock Formation, and natural springs like Anna Spring Maltern and Annabrunnen.
Absolutely. Naturpark Geschriebenstein alone boasts over 500 km of well-marked hiking trails and various educational paths. You can also find trails within the Willersdorf Gorge. For more options, explore the numerous running trails around Bad Tatzmannsdorf, many of which pass through natural areas.
The Anna Spring Maltern is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to experience its unique magnesium-rich water. The Baumkronenweg Althodis (Tree Top Walk Althodis) is also specifically designed to be accessible for wheelchair users, offering an elevated perspective of the forest.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy running through scenic landscapes, explore the area on road cycling routes, or tackle challenging mountain bike trails. Naturpark Weinidylle also offers opportunities for canoeing and exploring regional products.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for relaxation and exploration. The easy climb to the Großer Hirschenstein Summit Cross is popular for a relaxed rest. The Speckkammerl Rock Formation is enjoyed for its local legend and engaging puzzles for children. The unique magnesium-rich water of Anna Spring Maltern also draws many visitors.
Yes, the diverse ecosystems in the region provide habitats for various animal species. The Naturpark Weinidylle is known for its rich flora and fauna, including rare plant species like the checkerboard flower. The Lafnitz Auen, as one of Central Europe's last unregulated lowland rivers, supports a wide array of wildlife. The Zickentaler Moor is also a vital habitat for rare and often endangered plant and animal species.
Yes, the Willersdorf Gorge area features historical sites such as mill ruins and a castle, offering a blend of natural beauty and local history. The Annabrunnen is also a historical site, with its medicinal springs first mentioned in 1620.
The natural monuments are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, especially in areas like Naturpark Weinidylle with its rare checkerboard flower. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the extensive forest areas of Naturpark Geschriebenstein.
While not widely publicized as individual 'monuments,' the Zickentaler Moor is a unique and ancient wetland ecosystem, often considered a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. Its 12,000-year history and vital habitat for rare species make it a special place to explore, enhanced by an available audio guide. The Lafnitz Auen also offers a unique opportunity to experience a near-natural river ecosystem, which is rare in Central Europe.
Given the varied terrain, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially when exploring forest areas or higher elevations like the Großer Hirschenstein Summit Cross. For areas like the Zickentaler Moor or Lafnitz Auen, waterproof footwear might be beneficial, particularly after rain.


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