Best natural monuments around Hoheneich are found in the Waldviertel region of Austria, characterized by diverse natural features. The area offers a landscape shaped by ancient granite formations, extensive pond systems, and unique moorland. These natural environments provide habitats for various plant and animal species. Visitors can explore these sites for geological interest, wildlife observation, and tranquil walks.
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If you are quiet, you might be lucky enough to observe some amphibians here.
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Impressive rock formations in the forest
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Physical forces are truly something amazing... The wobbly stone in a sparse coniferous forest near Amaliendorf weighs 105 tons - and can still be set in motion! That's why the granite giant is a minor celebrity in the Waldviertel. [waldviertel.at]
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Don't be put off by the dark brown water of the natural bathing pond, as the local population has always said that the boggy water has healing properties. The bathing pond is fed with water directly from the Schrems high moor. [schrems.at]
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Since the forest is quite dense, the best view is from the platform!
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Educational exhibition, we found the aquariums to be a bit small.
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Great view, well-kept area - almost park-like.
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Every year in July, the Wackelstein Festival takes place in the forest around this stone. Bands, music workshops and a colorful children's program transform the forest floor into a dance floor. This year, the open-air festival took place from July 21 to 23, 2023.
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The region around Hoheneich is characterized by diverse natural features. You can explore the unique granite formations, including the famous "wobbly stones," at Naturpark Blockheide. The area also features extensive pond systems like the Hoheneicher Teiche, which are rich in biodiversity, and mystical high moor landscapes such as Schrems High Moor, known for its bog pine forests and wetland habitats.
Yes, the Blockheide Observation Tower within Naturpark Blockheide offers panoramic views of the surrounding region. It's a 30-meter-high tower that also houses an exhibition detailing the geological origins of the wobbly stones.
The most prominent place to experience the "wobbly stones" is Naturpark Blockheide in Gmünd-Eibenstein, where you'll find formations like the Christophorusstein and Teufelsbett. Another notable example is the Wackelstein near Amaliendorf, a 105-ton granite giant that can still be set in motion.
The Hoheneicher Teiche are recognized as an "Important Bird Area," making them excellent for birdwatching. You can also spot numerous species of dragonflies. For aquatic life, the Underwater Realm Aquariums showcase local fish and aquatic animals, including otters, providing educational insights into the region's water ecosystems.
Absolutely. Naturpark Blockheide is very family-friendly, featuring themed hiking trails like the Ladybird Trail and a natural playground with a stone labyrinth. The Underwater Realm Aquariums are also a great option for families, offering engaging exhibits and otter feedings.
The natural monuments around Hoheneich can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for hiking in Naturpark Blockheide and the Hoheneicher Teiche, with vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures. In summer, the Mitterteich at Hoheneicher Teiche offers a refreshing swimming spot, and the Schrems Moor Bath is also open for swimming. Even winter offers serene, snowy landscapes.
Yes, you can swim in the Mitterteich, one of the Hoheneicher Teiche, which is a bathing pond nestled amidst reeds and moorland. Additionally, the Schrems Moor Bath offers a natural outdoor pool fed directly by the raised bog, known for its unique water properties.
You'll find well-signposted themed hiking trails in Naturpark Blockheide, such as the Ladybird Trail and the Meridian Trail, which provide information about local flora and fauna. The Hoheneicher Teiche also offer ideal paths for extended, tranquil walks along the pond shores. For more hiking options, explore routes in the wider region through the MTB Trails around Hoheneich guide, which includes trails near Blockheide.
Yes, the area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass by or near these natural monuments. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Hoheneich guide. If you prefer general cycling, the Cycling around Hoheneich guide has routes like the 'Mitterteich Bathing Lake – Underwater Realm Aquariums loop'. For mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Hoheneich guide includes routes such as the 'Blockheide Mountain Hut – Blockheide Tower loop'.
At the Hoheneicher Teiche, you'll find a small snack station and parking facilities. Naturpark Blockheide has an observation tower with an exhibition, and there are parking spaces available. The Underwater Realm Aquariums include facilities like a cafe and restaurant, and the Schrems Moor Bath offers extensive leisure facilities including a cafe, restaurant, and beach area.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil nature and diverse landscapes, especially for extended walks. The unique granite formations and "wobbly stones" in Naturpark Blockheide are a major draw, often described as inspiring wonder. The rich biodiversity, particularly for birdwatching at the Hoheneicher Teiche, is also highly appreciated. Many find the areas well-maintained and perfect for connecting with nature.
While specific public transport details for each individual monument can vary, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching Naturpark Blockheide or the Hoheneicher Teiche, it's best to consult local transport schedules or the official tourism websites for the most up-to-date travel options.


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