Natural monuments around Rohr im Burgenland showcase a diverse natural landscape, including the Zickentaler Moor, Austria's largest fen. This extensive fen covers approximately 42 hectares and is part of the "Auwiesen Zickental" Nature Reserve, recognized for its ecological value. The region offers insights into a preserved natural environment, providing habitats for various plant and animal species. Visitors can explore paths designed to highlight the fen's significance and other natural attractions.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Just see for yourself. It's almost impossible to describe. I always enjoy coming here.
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If this tree could talk... I would listen for hours. I always enjoy coming back here.
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Beautiful ponds. An easy circular trail. However, it's not wheelchair accessible. Accessible with strollers, but not with wheelchairs. Free parking is available.
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This time we visited in spring and it has leaves again, which makes it a lot more impressive.
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A really ancient tree. Many branches are overgrown with moss, the trunk has an unusually thick bark. The huge roots are not entirely harmless. Unfortunately, I could not sense any of the strong power of this oak tree, apart from a mystical flair, although I am usually very receptive to such things.
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An impressive place of power, an incredibly special tree! There is a car park down by the road, then it is about a 1km walk uphill, you can also drive up and have the opportunity to park there again. The tree is on private property, that should be respected.
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Huge oak tree, in winter, without leaves, not quite as noticeable. But very impressive.
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The most significant natural monument is the Zickentaler Moor (Zickental Fen), which is Austria's largest fen. It covers approximately 42 hectares and is a vital part of the "Auwiesen Zickental" Nature Reserve, recognized for its ecological importance and diverse species.
Beyond the Zickentaler Moor, you can explore ancient trees like the Thousand-Year-Old Oak and the Bierbaumer Oak. There's also the serene Maria Brunn Forest Grotto with its spring, and the tranquil Fuchsschweifteich Pond.
Yes, there are designated paths. The "Weg rund ums Moor" (Path around the Fen) starts near the church in Rohr and features experiential stations. Additionally, the "Macht-Mit-Erlebnisweg Lust auf Moor" (Participatory Adventure Path "Desire for the Fen") offers informative and engaging stations about the fen's formation and ecological significance.
The Zickentaler Moor is a biodiversity hotspot, home to various endangered plant and animal species. You might encounter rare birds, insects, and the "Zickentaler Moorochsen" (moor oxen), which are Galloway and Angus cattle that graze the area. Diverse moorpflanzen like thistles and sedges, along with over 200 types of grasses, are also present.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find MTB trails, cycling routes, and running trails. For example, there are moderate cycling routes like the "Shelter and Bench Under Vines – Café Mühle Stegersbach loop" and easy MTB trails such as the "View of the Retention Basin – Mühlwinkel loop from Rauchwart."
Yes, the Zickentaler Moor and its surrounding attractions are family-friendly. The "Macht-Mit-Erlebnisweg Lust auf Moor" is designed to be engaging and educational for all ages. Additionally, the "Garten der Sinne" in Rohr offers interactive experiences for all five senses, including a 200-year-old black poplar tree and an insect hotel.
Yes, the Moor Lookout provides a beautiful view of the Zickentaler Moor. It also features information boards about the moor and has parking available nearby.
The Zickentaler Moor and surrounding natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn are ideal for comfortable walking and observing flora and fauna. Summer allows for longer days and full enjoyment of the outdoor paths, while winter can offer a unique, serene landscape, though some paths might have different conditions.
While specific direct public transport routes to every natural monument might be limited, Rohr im Burgenland itself has public transport connections. From there, local paths and shorter walks can lead to attractions like the Zickentaler Moor. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections within the immediate area.
Parking is available near the Moor Lookout, which serves as a starting point for exploring the Zickentaler Moor. For the Bierbaumer Oak, there is a car park down by the road, with an option to drive closer and park again, though it's on private property.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in the region. However, specific rules may apply in protected areas like the "Auwiesen Zickental" Nature Reserve to protect wildlife. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The "Garten der Sinne" (Garden of the Senses) is an interactive garden located in Rohr, complementing the natural reserve experience. It's designed to engage all five senses with features like a 200-year-old black poplar, an insect hotel, and sensory paths. It offers an educational and immersive way to connect with nature, enhancing a visit to the Zickentaler Moor.


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