Best natural monuments around Gerersdorf offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests. The region provides numerous hiking opportunities to explore its natural features and cultural heritage. Visitors can experience tranquil waterways, historical natural resources, and picturesque views integrated into an extensive network of trails. The area is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, contributing to its appeal for nature observation.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Near Pottenbrunn, the Traisen River underwent comprehensive revitalization as part of a water management pilot project. The aim was to restore the river's natural structure and improve its connectivity for aquatic life. This involved redesigning weirs, constructing near-natural bypass channels and fish ladders, and widening the riverbed. Banks were flattened and ecologically enhanced through the creation of side channels, islands, and shallow water zones. These measures not only improved the river's ecological condition but also promoted natural flood retention areas and enhanced the landscape and recreational opportunities along the Traisen.
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A really good place
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The Windcatcher fountain sculpture has stood in Europaplatz in St. Pölten since 2024. Erected as a new landmark as part of the square's redesign, it replaces the previous fountain. The sculpture consists of approximately 16,000 handmade bricks and forms an open rotunda equipped with an irrigation system. This system provides cooling through cascading water and evaporation, improving the microclimate. Inside, a tree is surrounded by a bench. The structure also reduces noise and particulate matter, and provides habitat for birds and insects. The design combines ecological function with a pleasant public space and was implemented with the participation of the local community, who were able to symbolically sponsor individual bricks. The Windcatcher thus represents climate awareness, sustainability, and social cohesion.
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"The large-scale fountain sculpture offers, on the one hand, a place of retreat and lingering at this busy traffic intersection, thanks to its structural design, and on the other hand, the object is designed in such a way that its special brick structure creates a space that is permeable to air and light," says the Graz-based artist collective "Breath Earth Collective", who will implement the project.
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The Holy Trinity Column was built in the 18th century (1714-1782) to thank for the end of the plague epidemic. It is an excellent example of Baroque art and symbolizes the triumph of the Holy Trinity. Take time to look at the ornate details of the column, the sculptures of the saints and the inscriptions that testify to the history of the city and its religious tradition. Notice the fine details of the column created by local artists and sculptors. The central group of figures represents the Holy Trinity surrounded by angels and Saints Sebastian, Rochus and Charles Borromeo, who were venerated as patron saints against the plague. The column is richly decorated and is an example of the Baroque splendor that was popular in Austria at the time.
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A very beautiful spot in the Dunkelsteinerwald!
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Not only is there a summit cross here, but there's also a beautiful view, at least in one direction. Friendly people leave various schnapps in a box next to the cross for you to try.😜
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Beyond the listed monuments, Gerersdorf-Sulz is known for its picturesque natural landscapes. You can explore the tranquil waterways along the Sulzbach Stream, which features a leisurely 10-kilometer circular hiking trail. The region also boasts a hilly wine landscape with rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, offering spectacular views, especially along the vineyard hiking trails.
Yes, a prominent natural monument in Gerersdorf-Sulz is the Giant Oak (Riesen-Eiche). This impressive, centuries-old tree is explicitly recognized as a 'Naturdenkmal' and is a highlight along the 'Naturwanderweg Gerersdorf' and the 'Riesen-Eiche – Kreuz am Riegelberg Rundweg'. It's known for its moss-overgrown branches, thick trunk, and large roots, creating a tranquil and mystical atmosphere.
Gerersdorf-Sulz boasts a rich and pronounced fauna and floral landscape. Nature enthusiasts can look out for species like the globeflower (Trollblume), various rare butterfly species, and the corncrake (Wachtelkönig). The region's diverse ecosystems make it appealing for nature observation.
Yes, the Holy Trinity Column (Dreifaltigkeitssäule) in St. Pölten, while man-made, is recognized as a natural monument due to its historical significance and integration into the landscape. Erected in the 18th century, it's an excellent example of Baroque art, commemorating the city being spared from war and epidemics. Additionally, the historical Source of Güssinger Mineral Water in Sulz, known since Roman times, adds to the region's unique character as a natural resource.
For families, the Traisen Pottenbrunn Fish Ladder and River Restoration offers an engaging experience. It's a pilot project focused on restoring the river's natural structure and improving aquatic life connectivity. Another great option is the area around the Information Board at Viehofner Seen, where the Großer Viehofner See is a nature reserve and popular destination with various hiking and circular trails, including 11 themed stations.
Absolutely. The Wachtberg Summit Cross (497 m) provides a beautiful view from its location in the Dunkelsteinerwald. It's a great spot to rest and enjoy the panorama. The vineyard hiking trails around Gerersdorf-Sulz also offer spectacular views of the entire area, showcasing the rolling hills and picturesque landscape.
The region around Gerersdorf offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails like those around the Viehofner Seen. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many road cycling routes, such as the 'Pielach Cycle Path' or routes leading to 'Melk Abbey'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Kirchberg an der Pielach' route. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Gerersdorf, MTB Trails around Gerersdorf, and Easy hikes around Gerersdorf guide pages.
Yes, the Holy Trinity Column (Dreifaltigkeitssäule) in St. Pölten is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Windfänger Fountain Sculpture, Europaplatz, designed as a public space with an open rotunda, is also wheelchair accessible. The Information Board at Viehofner Seen area also offers accessible facilities and trails.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape, the tranquility of spots like the Giant Oak, and the scenic views from places like the Wachtberg Summit Cross. The ecological restoration efforts at the Traisen River and the rich biodiversity, including rare bird species at Viehofner Seen, are also highly valued. The blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural elements, such as the Holy Trinity Column, adds to the overall appeal.
The natural monuments and landscapes of Gerersdorf-Sulz are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse flora, with spring bringing blooming flowers and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage in the forests and vineyards. Summer is ideal for enjoying the waterways and longer days, while winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape for those interested in winter hiking, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that allow you to experience the natural monuments. For instance, the area around the Viehofner Seen offers various easy hiking and circular trails. The 'Naturwanderweg Gerersdorf' is also a gentle path that leads to the Giant Oak. You can find more easy options on the Easy hikes around Gerersdorf guide page.
While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, generally, many hiking trails and natural areas in Gerersdorf-Sulz are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Großer Viehofner See, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.


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