Best natural monuments around Hollenstein an der Ybbs are found within the Lower Austrian Eisenwurzen Nature Park. This region features diverse landscapes, including rugged mountain terrain, pristine waterways, and ancient flora. The area is characterized by wooded gorges, waterfalls, and expansive alpine meadows, set against prominent peaks. Hollenstein an der Ybbs hiking trails offer access to these natural features.
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Very nice hike with many points of interest for young and old.
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„Is it always something special for you?“ asks the presenter Werner Schmidbauer, as he reaches the summit cross crowning the mountain together with the Munich pastor Rainer Maria Schießler in an episode of the Bayerisches Fernsehen series „Gipfeltreffen“. I would like to offer his short but concise answer to all those who linger at the Hochkar in front of this sacred monument for contemplation: „The cross has always been a sign of encouragement, hope, departure, life for me. That's how my parents taught me...“
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"The Voralpe, or Voralm, is a mountain in the Ybbstal Alps in the border triangle of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, and Styria. The mountain has two main peaks: the 1,770 m (5,700 ft) high Stumpfmauer on the border between Lower Austria and Upper Austria, which drops steeply to the southeast; and further southwest, the 1,727 m (5,700 ft) high Tanzboden on the border between Lower Austria and Styria. The border triangle is located in the saddle between the peaks. The Stumpfmauer is the highest elevation in the Steyr-Land district. The Voralpe can be climbed from Hollenstein an der Ybbs or from Altenmarkt, partly via roads and partly via trails, in about three hours. The crossing from one peak to the other takes about 45 minutes. The Eisenwurzenweg (Austrian Long-Distance Hiking Trail 08) also leads over the Voralpe." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voralpe
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The Mendlingtal adventure world in Göstling an der Ybbs is a fascinating excursion destination that combines nature, culture and history in a unique way. The theme trail "On the Timber Trail" is particularly exciting, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the world of traditional timber rafting and forestry. Along the trail, you can not only enjoy the impressive landscape of the Mendlingtal, but also experience first-hand how tree trunks used to be transported over the water.
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It is a beautiful panorama that you can experience here.
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The path through the Wasserlochklamm leads up past five waterfalls. The highlight is definitely the two-stage Schleierfall. Here the water plunges 67 meters down.
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Super beautiful, breathtaking view! Here you can forget all your worries! Unfortunately it was very windy today and the Sahara dust obscured the view of the mountains.
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The region around Hollenstein an der Ybbs, nestled within the Lower Austrian Eisenwurzen Nature Park, offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can discover rugged mountain landscapes, pristine waterways featuring gorges and waterfalls, and ancient flora. Prominent features include high mountain peaks, deep gorges, and unique trees.
Yes, the area is known for its stunning water features. A highlight is the Schleierfall Waterfall (Wasserlochklamm), a two-stage waterfall plunging 67 meters, part of a path through five waterfalls. The wild and romantic Mendlingtal also features one of Central Europe's last functioning timber rafting areas, offering a scenic experience with its natural beauty and historical demonstrations. The Nothklamm Gorge provides a unique hiking experience with boardwalks through narrow rock formations.
For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting the High cirque, which offers wonderful views from its summit cross. Another excellent choice is the Lindaumauer Summit, known for its extensive views and considered easy to climb for a rewarding experience. The Stumpfmauer, part of the Voralpe, also provides a wide view extending across several mountain ranges.
Beyond the prominent mountains and waterfalls, you can find unique natural elements like the Linde beim Treffenguthammer, a distinctive forked linden tree recognized as a natural monument. This tree stands beside the historic Treffenguthammer, a restored watermill and blacksmith's workshop, adding cultural context to the natural setting. Near the Stumpfmauer summit, you can also find the rock hole 'Lucken'.
Absolutely! The Mendlingtal Adventure World is highly recommended for families, offering an impressive hike through the valley with historical demonstrations and is easily feasible for children from about 5 years old. The Lindaumauer Summit is also considered an easy-to-climb peak suitable for all ages, providing a rewarding view.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. You can find easy hikes like the 'Treffenguthammer Watermill – Calvary Chapel loop' near Hollenstein an der Ybbs. For more moderate options, consider the 'Siebenhütten Alm – Turnhöhe loop'. If you're looking for a challenge, trails like the 'Gamsstein Summit – Hochkogel loop' or the 'Stumpfmauer Summit View – Stumpfmauer loop' provide demanding mountain experiences. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Hollenstein an der Ybbs guide.
Many natural monuments, especially gorges and waterfalls, are particularly magnificent after heavy rainfall. The Mendlingtal Adventure World is typically open from May to the end of October. Generally, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather for exploring the mountain peaks and hiking trails.
Yes, the region provides several challenging mountain hikes. The High cirque and Stumpfmauer summits offer demanding climbs with rewarding views. Routes like the 'Sandgraben – Gamsstein (1,770 m) loop' or the 'Hochkogel (1774 m) – Gamsstein (1,770 m) loop' are categorized as difficult and provide extensive mountain experiences. For more details on these routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Hollenstein an der Ybbs guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like the Lindaumauer Summit and High cirque. The powerful cascades and unique geological features of the Wasserlochklamm are also a major draw. Many appreciate the combination of natural beauty with historical elements, such as those found at the Mendlingtal Adventure World, making for an impressive and engaging experience.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed experience. The Lindaumauer Summit is described as an 'easy to climb peak'. Additionally, routes like the 'Grossegger Spring – Grossegger Mill loop' or the 'Treffenguthammer Watermill – Calvary Chapel loop' are categorized as easy hikes. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Hollenstein an der Ybbs guide.
While specific regulations can vary, the Mendlingtal Adventure World explicitly states a fee for dogs, indicating they are welcome. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in nature parks and protected areas to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Given the diverse terrain, from rocky mountain paths to gorge boardwalks, good footwear is essential. For mountain summits like the High cirque, sturdy hiking boots are recommended due to rocky and rubble-strewn paths. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially in mountainous areas.


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