Natural monuments around Wallsee-Sindelburg, located south of the Danube in the northern Mostviertel region, offer diverse natural features. The area provides opportunities to experience local environments through observation towers, nature trails, and riverine landscapes. These sites are suitable for outdoor activities and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The land and #nature that actually belongs to the water and the river.
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nice, a very large pike and you can go in.
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With the detour to the Friedwald, there is also a pretty round trip to the beautiful valley.
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A wonderful vantage point and at the same time a rewarding summit.
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The cross is a little off the path, but you can't miss it on the ascent to the summit stone.
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A very beautiful and not without danger path along the slope of the mountain. Because there are many beeches, the path is full of leaves that can be quite slippery. The view is wonderful and the rock formations very special!
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Very impressive sculpture which makes the reference to a fish ladder unmistakable ;-)
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Klamschlucht Gorge, known for its bizarre rock formations and hiking trail. Another favorite is the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein, offering expansive views of the Danube and the Mühlviertel region. The Matrassteig Rock Formations are also highly regarded for their unique moss-covered rocks and roots, providing a peaceful spot to pause.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The area around the Sluice with fish ladder on the Danube nature trail is particularly family-friendly, featuring Doni's observation tower and 'Doni the fish,' a walk-in structure popular with children. The Danube Floodplains Near Mitterkirchen also offer plenty of nature to explore away from the main cycle path.
For panoramic views, the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein provides beautiful vistas of the Danube, Grein, and the Mühlviertel. Additionally, Doni's observation tower, located near the Sluice with fish ladder, stands 13 meters high and offers magnificent views of the Lower Austrian Alps and the Danube on clear days. The nearby Gobelwarte Observation Tower in Grein also provides extensive views of the Strudengau region.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Danube Cycle Path, which runs directly through Wallsee-Sindelburg. For more specific routes, explore the cycling routes around Wallsee-Sindelburg. There are also numerous running trails and road cycling routes available, offering different difficulty levels.
Yes, the Danube nature trail, located near Doni's observation tower and the Sluice with fish ladder, features information panels that describe the diverse flora and fauna found between the Danube and Naarn rivers. This trail offers an immersive experience into the local ecosystem.
The Matrassteig Rock Formations are notable for their varied and often moss-covered rocks and roots. Many visitors find this path to be a 'place of strength' where they can recharge and enjoy the natural beauty, sometimes with views of the Danube or Grein/Donau.
Absolutely. The Klamschlucht Gorge is famous for its bizarre rock formations, including crevices and caves with names like "Dragon Hole" and "Raven Stone." The natural monument Leonstein within the gorge is also popular, named for a rock formation said to resemble Pope Leo II.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty, the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the chance to observe local wildlife and landscapes. The diverse natural features, from gorges to riverine environments and panoramic viewpoints, are highly valued by the komoot community.
The area around the Sluice with fish ladder on the Danube nature trail is noted as a good spot for a rest. It's a pleasant location to pause and enjoy the river environment, especially with the nearby observation tower and 'Doni the fish' attraction.
While many natural monuments are accessible year-round, spring and autumn are often recommended for their pleasant weather and beautiful scenery. For instance, the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein is especially beautiful in spring and autumn due to the beech leaves.
Yes, the Danube nature trail offers an easy walk, providing insights into the local ecosystem between the Danube and Naarn rivers. The Danube Floodplains Near Mitterkirchen also provide accessible areas for exploring nature away from the main cycle path, suitable for relaxed strolls.
The Danube Cycle Path runs directly through Wallsee-Sindelburg, offering a relaxed way to explore the region's natural beauty and various historical sites. You can find more detailed routes and guides for cycling around Wallsee-Sindelburg.


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