Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M.
Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M.
Natural monuments around Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. offer a blend of natural beauty and historically significant features in Lower Austria. The region, situated between the Waldviertel and Weinviertel, is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and vineyards. These sites provide opportunities to explore diverse landscapes and unique natural formations. Visitors can discover both protected natural landmarks and cultivated natural spaces, making them notable Sehenswürdigkeiten Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. Natur.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A very idyllic place!
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From here you can quickly reach the summit cross of the Manhartsberg!
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Very interesting tours and the highlight for my children and me - searching for amethyst in the earth ❤️
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A journey of knowledge through the gemstone house of the Amethyst World Maissau - free audio guide
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The oak tree stands on the state road 1238 at the point where you can also get to Zemling via the flat summit of the Manhartsberg. It is decorated with a statuette of the Holy Mary. According to legend, a disgraced Swedish officer fled from being shot at this spot during the Thirty Years' War. Out of gratitude, he later shot a silver bullet into the trunk of the oak tree. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silberne_Eiche
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It is protected as a natural monument because, according to legend, a disgraced Swedish officer was able to hide in the branches of an oak tree at this spot during the Thirty Years' War and thus escape being shot. As a thank you, he is said to have later shot a silver bullet into the tree. Rumor has it that the silver bullet is still hidden under a root.
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The nature conservation project “Libellenteich” was built in 2003 by the Hengl company around the old rocking stone “Alte Kuh”. In 2004, the Hengl company received the nature conservation award for this.
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ARCHE NOAH is an association that was founded in 1989. It preserves and cares for thousands of endangered types of vegetables, fruits and grains. There is a show garden here in Schiltern.
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Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. offers a variety of unique natural features. You can discover the world's largest exposed amethyst vein at Amethyst World Maissau, or visit the ancient Silberne Eiche Natural Monument, steeped in local legend. The region is also characterized by the gently rolling hills and vineyards of the Manhartsberg area.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. Arche Noah Botanical Garden is a great place to learn about plant diversity. Amethyst World Maissau offers treasure digging activities that children often enjoy. Additionally, Libellenteich and Alte Kuh Boulder provides a peaceful recreation spot with a pond and interesting granite formations.
Many natural monuments in Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. are intertwined with history. The Silberne Eiche Natural Monument is famous for a legend dating back to the Thirty Years' War. Amethyst World Maissau is not only a natural wonder but also a historical site, showcasing the amethyst's significance through the ages. Even Kamegg Castle Ruins, while a historical structure, is recognized for its natural monument qualities and historical context.
For botanical diversity, the Arche Noah Botanical Garden is a key destination, dedicated to preserving thousands of endangered plant types. You can also explore the Amethyst World Maissau, which features a beautiful park with various themed gardens. The Schloßpark Mühlbach am Manhartsberg, an 18th-century English landscape park, is another haven for rare plant species like dogwood, ginkgo, and tulip trees.
Yes, the region offers excellent hiking opportunities. The Manhartsberg area, with its gently rolling hills and forests, is popular for hikers. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options like the 'Dried Lake with Fishing Hut loop' or the 'Pyramids on the Manhartsberg loop'. For more details on hiking trails, refer to the Hiking around Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. guide.
For easy walks, consider trails like the 'Dried Lake with Fishing Hut loop from Hohenwarth-Mühlbach am Manhartsberg' (7.1 km) or a shorter 'Hiking loop from Hohenwarth-Mühlbach am Manhartsberg' (3.5 km). These are generally suitable for beginners and families. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. guide.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. The Silberne Eiche Natural Monument is near the flat summit of the Manhartsberg, providing views. The Kamegg Castle Ruins also offer a nice view towards Gars am Kamp. The Manhartsberg region itself is known for numerous trails with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The unique geological formations, like the amethyst vein at Amethyst World Maissau, are highly rated. The tranquil atmosphere of places like Libellenteich and Alte Kuh Boulder, which serves as a local recreation spot and a retreat for endangered animal species, is also a favorite. The opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, from ancient trees to botanical gardens, is a common highlight.
Yes, the area around Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. also offers road cycling routes. You can find moderate routes like the 'Forest Road Ronthal – Winding Road to Neudegg loop' or 'Obenauf Panorama – Duck Pond at Sonnberg loop'. For detailed cycling routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M. guide.
The Manhartsberg region, which defines Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M., is known as the gateway to the Waldviertel. It features gently rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic vineyards that produce excellent wines. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous trails with breathtaking views and diverse terrain.
Absolutely. The Arche Noah Botanical Garden is dedicated to the preservation of thousands of endangered types of vegetables, fruits, and grains. Similarly, the Libellenteich and Alte Kuh Boulder area was created as part of a nature conservation project and serves as a retreat for endangered animal species.


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