Natural monuments around Sankt Georgen am Ybbsfelde offer diverse natural features within the Mostviertel region. The area is characterized by its landscapes, providing opportunities to explore unique geological formations and significant natural landmarks. Visitors can discover a variety of natural monuments, including ancient trees, rock formations, and scenic viewpoints. The region's terrain supports a range of outdoor activities, making it a destination for those interested in natural exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The small alleys ("Hauptstraße") around the town hall square already have a "Wachau flair" 😉
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Further information on the significance and origins: https://steinakirchen-forst.gv.at/sonnwendkreis
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Information on the meaning and origins: https://steinakirchen-forst.gv.at/sonnwendkreis
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An impressive, over 600-year-old linden tree, declared a natural monument in 1989. Right next to it is the Café zur Linde, very fitting.
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An impressive, over 600-year-old lime tree that was declared a natural monument in 1989. Right next door is the Café zur Linde, very fitting.
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The region offers several distinctive geological formations. The Matrassteig Rock Formations are known for their varied, moss-covered rocks and visible roots, creating a unique natural environment. Additionally, the Teufelsbettstein presents a curious rock formation along the Danube Cycle Path, resembling a natural sculpture. Further afield, the Stillensteinklamm (Stillenstein Gorge) features a five-kilometer-long natural wonder where the Gießenbach stream flows, partly through an underground cave system, offering an impressive geological experience.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Persenbeug Market Linden Natural Monument, an impressive 600-year-old linden tree, is located in a market square and is easily accessible. The Teufelsbettstein, a unique rock formation, is also considered family-friendly and is situated along the Danube Cycle Path. For a more interactive experience, the Stillensteinklamm offers an adventure, though younger children might need supervision, especially if exploring the cave (a flashlight is recommended).
The area around Sankt Georgen am Ybbsfelde is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate, perfect for exploring the natural landscapes. For cyclists, there are routes along the Danube Cycle Path and other scenic paths. You can discover more options for hiking and cycling in the region.
Absolutely. The most notable is the Persenbeug Market Linden Natural Monument, an impressive linden tree over 600 years old. It was officially declared a natural monument in 1989 and stands prominently in the market square. Additionally, local trails, such as the Sankt Georgen Circular Trail, feature natural elements like 'The Devil's Spruce,' which holds local legends and cultural significance.
The Stillensteinklamm (Stillenstein Gorge) is a five-kilometer-long natural monument where the Gießenbach stream flows, partly through an underground cave system. One cave is particularly impressive, reaching up to eight meters in height and over a hundred meters deep. The gorge gets its name from the Gießenbach disappearing underground, creating a sense of stillness. Visitors should bring a flashlight if they wish to explore inside, and entry is restricted during thunderstorms or heavy rain for safety. The gorge is accessible from a picturesque starting point under a 100-year-old railway viaduct.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein, which offers expansive vistas of the Danube, Grein, and the Mühlviertel. The Matrassteig Rock Formations also provide opportunities to stop and enjoy views of the Danube. The Mostviertel Solstice Circle on Haberg is another spot that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse and interesting rock formations, such as those found along the Matrassteig, often described as places of strength to recharge. The impressive age and presence of the Persenbeug Market Linden are also highly valued. Many enjoy the beautiful views from various viewpoints and the unique geological features like the Teufelsbettstein.
Yes, the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein combines a natural summit stone rock with a significant cross, symbolizing peace. The Mostviertel Solstice Circle on Haberg is another example, featuring a natural setting with a man-made circle of trees and a granite obelisk that marks significant times of the year, incorporating elements of astronomy and local heritage.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking, especially around areas like the Gipfelstein, due to the vibrant beech leaves and pleasant temperatures. Summer offers lush greenery and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the Stillensteinklamm, though caution is advised during heavy rain. Winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, but some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the path to the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein is described as an easy hike. Many of the routes around the region, including those leading to the Persenbeug Market Linden or along the Danube Cycle Path to the Teufelsbettstein, are suitable for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. You can find more easy routes in the easy hikes guide for the area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most natural trails and in outdoor natural monument areas, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific rules might apply to certain protected areas or indoor sections, such as the caves in Stillensteinklamm. Always check local signage for any restrictions. The region offers many dog-friendly hiking and walking paths.


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