Natural monuments around Lasberg are found within a region characterized by rolling hills and dense forests in Upper Austria. The area is part of the broader Mühlviertel Nature Park, known for its distinctive granite rock formations. Visitors can explore a variety of geological features and scenic viewpoints that highlight the natural beauty of the landscape. This environment offers numerous trails for outdoor enthusiasts to experience the serene surroundings.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The Bründl Chapel near St. Leonhard was built in 1728 and is now one of the municipality's listed buildings. Located on the old road to Ennsedt, it exudes a special sense of tranquility with its simple Baroque architecture, dome-like ceiling, and statue of the praying Virgin Mary. According to tradition, the spring water that springs here has healing powers—especially for the eyes and ears—which is why the chapel remains a popular place of contemplation to this day. A visit can be wonderfully combined with a bike ride, for example, on the Haiderberg panoramic view trail, which leads to the highest point in the municipality. From there, a wide view of the hilly landscape of the Mühlviertel opens up before you return to the chapel and take in the tranquil setting at the Bründl.
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From the chapel you have a direct view of the granite dome on the Haiderberg opposite
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You should have seen it before!! and you almost walk right past it
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Beautiful rock formation, short climbing section possible.
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The Bründl Chapel was built in 1728. In the past, the water could be taken directly from the chapel. Today we find the spring water outside, collected in a stone basin. A place of power to rest and become still. The clear water makes for a clear mind.
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When scrambling up, using good ropes and ladders, you should definitely be free from vertigo. The climb is definitely worth it for the fantastic view. A beautiful summit cross with a book awaits you up here.
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Beautiful hike along the Johannesweg
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The region around Lasberg, particularly within the broader Mühlviertel Nature Park, is renowned for its distinctive granite rock formations. You can discover impressive boulders, balancing rocks, and rocky meadows. Notable examples include the Herrgottssitz Rock Formation, a legendary shell stone considered a place of power, and the unique 'Schwammerling' (Rocking Stone) in Rechberg, which resembles an oversized mushroom. Another fascinating site is the 'Bucklwehluck'n' in St. Thomas am Blasenstein, a split granite block with local folklore suggesting it can alleviate back pain.
Yes, within Lasberg itself, you can visit the 'Höllfall' waterfall. It's an impressive cascade over rocks, offering a breathtaking sight. A hiking path leads through dense forests to the waterfall, providing a tranquil and nature-filled experience, popular with families due to its relatively easy accessibility.
For expansive scenic views, consider visiting the Braunberg Hut, a popular destination for hikers offering wide vistas. The Hoh-Haus at Buchberg Observation Tower, while an architectural structure, sits on a historic castle rock and provides excellent views of the surrounding natural landscape. Additionally, the Herzogreitherfelsen offers an incredible view with a summit cross, and the Großer Zeißberg Summit is known for its tranquility and beautiful views.
Absolutely. The hiking path to the Höllfall waterfall is particularly popular for families due to its relatively easy accessibility. The Hoh-Haus at Buchberg Observation Tower is also a popular destination for family-friendly hikes. The Braunberg Hut and the Bründl Chapel and Augenbründl in St. Leonhard are also categorized as family-friendly destinations.
Yes, several sites hold historical or cultural importance. The 'Bucklwehluck'n' in St. Thomas am Blasenstein is a pre-Christian cult stone with local traditions suggesting it can alleviate back pain and cleanse sins. The Herrgottssitz Rock Formation is considered a place of power and was possibly a place of worship. The Bründl Chapel and Augenbründl in St. Leonhard is a spiritual and historical site, known as one of the stations on the Johannesweg.
The region offers numerous hiking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the serene environment. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult. For example, there are trails like the 'Buchberg – Braunberg Hut loop from Lasberg' or the 'Parish Church of Lasberg – Braunberg Hut loop from Lasberg'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Lasberg guide.
Yes, the area around Lasberg is well-suited for cycling. There are various routes available, ranging in difficulty. Examples include the 'Braunberg Hut – Alte Marktschmiede loop from Lasberg' (difficult) or the 'Alte Marktschmiede – Linzertor Freistadt loop from Lasberg' (easy). For more detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Lasberg guide.
The Mühlviertel region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoors, though trails can be busier. Winter provides a different charm, with snow-covered landscapes, but some paths might be less accessible. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the climb to Herzogreitherfelsen is categorized as challenging, requiring sure-footedness and being free from vertigo due to scrambling with ropes and ladders. The ascent to the Herrgottssitz Rock Formation from Schönau is also described as steep and strenuous. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Lasberg guide.
The Braunberg Hut is a popular spot that offers accommodation and is a restaurant, making it a convenient stop for hikers. While specific cafes directly adjacent to every natural monument might be limited, the villages and towns in the broader Lasberg region, such as Lasberg itself or Freistadt, offer various dining and lodging options.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Mühlviertel region, including those leading to natural monuments. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near wildlife. Please be mindful of local regulations and other visitors.
The dense forests and serene environment around Lasberg are home to various wildlife. You might spot deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. The Mühlviertel Nature Park emphasizes biodiversity, so keep an eye out for local flora and fauna while exploring the trails.


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