Natural monuments around Sierndorf offer diverse outdoor activities in Lower Austria. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Danube, providing scenic landscapes and opportunities for nature exploration. Sierndorf's surroundings feature a mix of geological formations and protected natural areas. Visitors can experience the natural beauty of the area through various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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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 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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Visitors frequently enjoy the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow, which is ideal for swimming and relaxation. Another highly rated spot is the Summit cross on Waschberg, offering expansive views of the Danube valley and unique flora and fauna.
Yes, the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow is very family-friendly, offering opportunities for swimming and relaxing by the water. The Fish Passage Greifenstein is also a great educational stop for families, explaining fish migration and nature conservation.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming and boating at the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including easy options like those found in the Easy hikes around Sierndorf guide, or more general routes in the Hiking around Sierndorf guide. The Danube Cycle Path is also nearby for cycling enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The Golden Spring Inn is located near the historic 'Goldens Bründl' spring, first mentioned in 1385, adding a layer of historical significance to its natural setting. Additionally, the Leeberg Burial Mound in Niederhollabrunn is an ancient Hallstatt culture tumulus, protected as both a monument and a natural area.
The Summit cross on Waschberg is known for its impressive fauna and flora, including a colony of endangered ground squirrels and various rare plant species. The Leeberg Burial Mound also hosts a very rare and endangered pale poplar rose.
From the Summit cross on Waschberg, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the Danube valley, stretching from Vienna to Stockerau. The Greifenstein area also offers scenic views, including Greifenstein Castle and the Danube.
Yes, the Golden Spring Inn is a restaurant situated on the edge of a forest with a beautiful terrace, perfect for a meal or a break. The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow also has sausage stands, making it a great spot for a casual bite while enjoying the natural surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunities for relaxation and enjoying nature, especially at the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow. The stunning views from spots like the Summit cross on Waschberg and the unique natural and historical aspects of places like the Golden Spring Inn are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes mentioned in the Running Trails around Sierndorf guide, which include moderate difficulty options like the 'Bridge Over the Au' loop from Stockerau.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. For swimming and water activities at the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow, summer is ideal. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the diverse flora, while winter can offer opportunities for ice skating at the oxbow, weather permitting.
The Leeberg Burial Mound is a notable geological feature, consisting of loess or loess clay, which has contributed to the formation of valuable Pannonian dry grasslands on its slopes. The broader Waschbergzone, where the Summit cross on Waschberg is located, is also known for its unique geological characteristics.


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