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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Niederhollabrunn

Best natural monuments around Niederhollabrunn are situated within a region characterized by protected areas and scenic landscapes. The municipality of Niederhollabrunn contributes to the natural heritage of Lower Austria, with approximately 7.7% of its area designated as protected land. This environment provides opportunities for appreciating local flora and fauna, alongside various outdoor activities. The area features gently rolling hills and offers diverse natural formations for exploration.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Greifenstein Danube Oxbow

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Greifenstein Danube Oxbow

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Very nice for swimming and relaxing - just enjoy nature.

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Summit cross on Waschberg

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If you are already on the Michlberg you can also go straight to the neighboring Waschberg (Michlberg -> Gasthaus am Michlberg -> Parking -> leave the paved road at the next bend, straight into the forest, then keep right)

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Golden Spring Inn

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With a beautiful terrace, the Gasthof Goldenes Bründl is located on the edge of the forest.

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The Greifenstein fish ladder is an ecological structure on the Danube in Lower Austria that restores more space for natural fish migration. It was built as part of the ecological …

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Leeberg Burial Mound, Niederhollabrunn

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The Leeberg Niederhollabrunn in the market town of Niederhollabrunn in Lower Austria is a burial mound (Latin tumulus, plural tumuli) under monument (list entry) and nature conservation (list entry).

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November 11, 2025, Fish Passage Greifenstein (Tullnerfelder Donauauen)

The Greifenstein fish ladder is an ecological structure on the Danube in Lower Austria that restores more space for natural fish migration. It was built as part of the ecological restoration of the Greifenstein Danube power plant and allows fish to overcome the sections of the river separated by the power plant. The structure consists of a long series of pools that gradually equalize the difference in elevation between the upstream and downstream water. This allows numerous fish species – including huchen, barbel, and nase – to migrate through the Danube again in a natural way. The fish ladder is located directly on the Danube Cycle Path and can be reached via a short detour. From there, visitors can gain an interesting insight into the connection between energy production and nature conservation; information panels explain its operation and the migrating fish species. The structure is considered a successful example of ecological river restoration on the Austrian Danube.

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The “Goldens Bründl” is a spring that was first mentioned in 1385. According to legend, there is a golden ring at the bottom of the spring. Rudolf von Habsburg is said to have received this from a mermaid. Legend also says that people who have never lied can see the ring at the bottom of the spring.

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Nice place to jump into the water, well paved, but very narrow in places. Drive carefully!

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nice to drive, - luckily the weather wasn't so good, so we got through.

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Ideal for a break including cooling off

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If you want to eat really well in the Weinviertel, you should definitely drop by the Goldenen Bründl - but I would recommend reserving in advance

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Always a highlight. Belongs to it several times a year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Niederhollabrunn?

The region around Niederhollabrunn offers a variety of natural monuments, including scenic oxbows, prominent summits, and historical sites with significant natural features. You'll find protected areas and unique geological formations, contributing to the natural heritage of Lower Austria.

Are there natural monuments suitable for families with children?

Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow is ideal for swimming and relaxing, offering a pleasant natural setting for all ages. The Fish Passage Greifenstein also provides an interesting and educational stop, explaining the connection between energy production and nature conservation.

Where can I find impressive views of the surrounding landscape?

For breathtaking views, head to the Summit cross on Waschberg. From here, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Danube valley, stretching from Vienna to Stockerau. It's also a great spot to observe diverse fauna and flora.

Are there any historical sites that are also recognized as natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Leeberg Burial Mound, Niederhollabrunn is a notable example. This ancient tumulus is not only a protected monument but also a natural monument, featuring valuable Pannonian dry grasslands and the rare pale poplar rose at its base.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Niederhollabrunn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling, including paths that pass by or lead to these natural sites. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking trails around Michelberg and Waschberg, and cycling routes that take you past the Leeberg Burial Mound.

What kind of unique flora and fauna can I expect to see?

The natural monuments and protected areas are home to diverse ecosystems. On the Waschberg, you can encounter rare plant species and even a colony of endangered ground squirrels. The Leeberg Burial Mound is known for its valuable Pannonian dry grasslands and the presence of the very rare pale poplar rose.

Is there a place to eat or relax near the natural monuments?

Yes, the Golden Spring Inn is located on the edge of a forest and offers a beautiful terrace. It's a great spot to enjoy a meal or relax after exploring, and it's also associated with a historical spring.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor experiences available, from relaxing by the water at the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow to enjoying the impressive views and unique flora and fauna on the Summit cross on Waschberg. The combination of natural beauty and opportunities for activities like hiking and cycling is highly valued.

Are there any specific trails or routes that incorporate these natural monuments?

Yes, many routes in the area are designed to showcase the natural beauty. For instance, you can find hiking routes like the 'Michelberg – Summit cross on Waschberg loop' or cycling routes such as the 'Leeberg Burial Mound – Niederfellabrunn Castle loop' that allow you to experience these sites. You can explore more options in the hiking and cycling guides for Niederhollabrunn.

What is the significance of the protected areas around Niederhollabrunn?

Approximately 7.7% of Niederhollabrunn's municipal area is designated as protected land. These areas are crucial for preserving rare habitats, endangered species, and characteristic landscapes. They ensure that visitors can enjoy well-preserved natural environments and appreciate the local flora and fauna in their natural state.

Can I learn about nature conservation while visiting?

Yes, the Fish Passage Greifenstein is an excellent place to learn about nature conservation. It features information panels explaining its operation and the importance of restoring natural fish migration in the Danube, offering insights into ecological river restoration.

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