Natural monuments around Au am Leithaberge provide insights into the region's geological history and natural features. Situated within the Leithagebirge, the area is characterized by Leithakalk formations and diverse landscapes. These sites offer a glimpse into ancient geology and local heritage. The broader Neusiedler See-Leithagebirge Nature Park contributes to the area's natural appeal.
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The cave in the Kürschnergrube (120m x 40m x 6m) is about 23 m long and 11 m deep.
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You can easily get close to the Arbach, the landscape is very attractive
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Nice rest area directly on the hiking trail.
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Beautiful memorial stone with rest area
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The Kürschnergrube is a long-abandoned quarry with an adjoining cave. Experience prehistory and enjoy the peace and quiet Special feature Abandoned quarry with rock grotto. Cave, fossils, Leitha limestone
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An abandoned quarry in the middle of the Leitha Mountains, which has become a wonderful place to take a break.
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The Schusterkreuz stood on the forest path to Eisenstadt, ½ hour from Hornstein. Since 2010 there has been a kind of cobbler's stone at the point where a cobbler is said to have frozen to death while walking.
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Impressive, should definitely be seen when you are around.
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The most popular natural monuments in the area include the Kürschnergrube Cave and Quarry, which combines geological history with industrial heritage, and Teufelsloch, a cave known for its geological formation and historical significance. Visitors also appreciate The Secret of the Seven Lindens, a site rich in local legends.
The region is characterized by Leithakalk (Leitha limestone) formations, which originated from marine organism deposits millions of years ago. At the Kürschnergrube Cave and Quarry, you can see remnants of this ancient geology, including a 23-meter-long cave within a larger quarry. The Teufelsloch also showcases how the targeted extraction of porous Leithakalk created unique cavities, with notable layers of fossilized Isognomon mussel shells.
Yes, several natural monuments have historical ties. The Teufelsloch (Sulzberg Cave), for instance, served as a refuge for local residents during the Russian occupation in World War II. The Kürschnergrube Cave and Quarry reflects the region's industrial heritage from its quarrying days, with chisel marks still visible from its closure in the 1870s. Additionally, The Secret of the Seven Lindens is a historical site associated with local legends.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. The Secret of the Seven Lindens offers a cozy rest area and a fascinating legend. The Wüstenbründl Spring is another family-friendly natural monument where you can relax on wooden loungers and listen to the splashing water. The Schusterkreuz Memorial Rest Area also provides a viewpoint and historical context suitable for all ages.
The area around Au am Leithaberge, particularly within the Neusiedler See-Leithagebirge Nature Park, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the moderate 'Teufelsloch – Langackerkreuz loop from Stotzing' or the easy 'Emperor Franz Josef Tower – Smuggler's Trail Monument loop'. There are also MTB trails like the 'Basilica of Loretto – Schusterkreuz Memorial loop' and running trails, including a 'Running loop from Au am Leithaberge'. For more details, explore the hiking, MTB, and running guides for the region.
Spring is an ideal time to visit, as the Neusiedler See-Leithagebirge Nature Park transforms into a vibrant 'sea of flowers' with cherry blossoms and various wildflowers like yellow pheasant's eye, delphinium, and irises. The diverse landscapes, including vineyards and mixed forests, offer beautiful scenery throughout the warmer months for hiking and cycling.
The Kürschnergrube Cave and Quarry is unique for its combination of geological and industrial history. It's an old, disused quarry, approximately 120 meters long, with a 23-meter-long cave inside. The site showcases Leithakalk formations and still bears chisel marks from its quarrying days in the 19th century. Local legends also surround its naming, adding to its mystique.
The Teufelsloch, also known as Sulzberg Cave, is located in a disused quarry. Its cavity formed from the targeted extraction of porous Leithakalk. Historically, this cave holds significant human interest as it served as a refuge for local women and children for over two weeks during the Russian occupation in World War II, providing a compelling layer to its natural appeal.
The Leithagebirge region, including the Neusiedler See-Leithagebirge Nature Park, offers diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see vineyards, mixed forests, and ridges of calcareous limestone. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, especially in spring when it's adorned with cherry blossoms and various wildflowers. It's a varied terrain ideal for enjoying nature's seasonal beauty.
Visitors appreciate the blend of geological history and local heritage found in the natural monuments. Many enjoy the peaceful setting and the opportunity to explore ancient rock formations and historical sites. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 150 upvotes and more than 190 photos shared, highlighting the visual appeal and unique experiences these sites offer.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the Kürschnergrube Cave and Quarry is accessible via a 45-minute walk from Eisenstadt. You can also find easy routes like the 'Emperor Franz Josef Tower – Smuggler's Trail Monument loop' in the broader area. For more details on easy trails, refer to the hiking guide for Au am Leithaberge.
Yes, several natural monuments and nearby sites offer scenic views. The Wüstenbründl Spring is a pleasant spot for a break, and the Schusterkreuz Memorial Rest Area provides a viewpoint. The general Leithagebirge region itself, with its ridges and forests, offers numerous opportunities for scenic overlooks during hikes.


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