Windhaag bei Freistadt
Windhaag bei Freistadt
Best natural monuments around Windhaag bei Freistadt are situated in a region characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. The area serves as a gateway to the Green Belt Europe, an extensive ecological network. This landscape offers diverse natural features, including granite formations and river springs. Visitors can explore various natural monuments that showcase the geological characteristics of the Mühlviertel region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Thurytal is worth a hike at any time of year.
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very beautifully designed summit cross
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There are several beautiful hikes through/to the Thurytal. This was our tour: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/1501421600?share_token=aLrgBFggxIurUuulKW71dr5r2zUy4u3UWWB4VC0pw22gYSTwkP&ref=wtd
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NO DRINKING WATER !!! A "drinking cup with a red cross over it" pictogram would be more than appropriate here. Then it would be visible and recognizable for everyone that this is not a closed source version! The open surface water collected in pipes, in which every animal and its excretions can cavort, is - in my opinion - really not usable as drinking water. However, the coffee mugs currently set up tempt you to drink it. A look behind the building shows my concerns clearly. See my photos from 07/23/2023: Was part of my tour again today: 2023.07.23. Karlstift - GRATZENER MOUNTAINS - Dobrá Voda (in the village of Horní Stropnice) - Buchers https://www.komoot.de/tour/1231854016 The older photos are from 06/08/2013. Nevertheless: This building as the source of the LAINSITZ is very beautiful and lovingly made. I would also like to thank the placement right on the edge of the path, including the information board. Was also on our round today: 2023.08.12. BUCHERSER WALD ROUND - Karlstift - Buchers https://www.komoot.de/tour/1256842064
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Wildly romantic Thurytal, a refreshing hiking trail, especially in midsummer.
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Casual way up, great trail down - unfortunately too short
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The Lainsitz, Lužnice in the Czech Republic, has its source here in the Freiwald am Aichelberg near Karlstift at a height of 980 metres. The still small stream flows along the watershed in the direction of the border.
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The Lainsitz is a tributary of the Moldau in Austria and the Czech Republic. The total length is about 200 kilometers. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lainsitz
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Windhaag bei Freistadt is home to the Rauschender Felsen (Rushing Rock), a unique 6-meter high granite formation. What makes it remarkable is an acoustic phenomenon: the sound of the Maltsch river's rushing waters can only be heard clearly within approximately one meter of the rock, creating a natural "radio play" effect.
Beyond the Rauschender Felsen, you can explore the source of the Lainsitz Spring, which offers wonderful views of the surrounding nature. Another significant spot is the Leopoldschläger Mountain, known for its beautiful summit cross and unique rock formations.
Yes, the Hussenstein Memorial is a significant site. While a man-made monument, it incorporates a great rock formation and commemorates historical events related to reformers Jan Hus and Hieronymus of Prague. It's accessible after a climb and offers a blend of natural and historical interest.
The region is characterized by its granite formations, showcasing the geological characteristics of the Mühlviertel. You'll encounter impressive rock formations like the Rauschender Felsen and those on the Leopoldschläger Mountain, as well as significant river sources such as the Lainsitz Spring.
Many natural monuments are family-friendly. For instance, the path along the Rauschender Felsen is accessible and suitable for families. The trail along the Feldaist Stream in the Thury Valley is also suitable for prams and wheelchairs, making it a great option for families. The Braunberg Hut is also considered family-friendly.
Yes, the path along the Rauschender Felsen is accessible. Additionally, the trail along the Feldaist Stream in the Thury Valley is specifically noted as suitable for prams and wheelchairs, especially those with Swisstreck. The Braunberg Hut is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
The natural monuments are generally accessible year-round. However, for the Rauschender Felsen, while open daily, it may have a winter closure. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenery, while summer allows for longer days. Always check local conditions before your visit, especially during winter.
Yes, the Braunberg Hut is a popular spot for hikers on the Nordwaldkammweg, offering overnight stays and cultural events. You can also find various places to stop for a break in the broader Freistadt area, particularly along popular hiking routes.
The region around Windhaag bei Freistadt offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the "Edlbauer Rocks – Jankaskirche Viewpoint loop" or the "Hiking loop from Windhaag bei Freistadt." There are also numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "Hammern Border Crossing – Nebelstein loop," and various MTB trails, such as the "Watershed Sculpture Trail – Forest Path Near Windhaag loop." For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB guide for the area.
Absolutely. Many hiking trails in the region incorporate these natural highlights. For example, the Braunberg Hut is a common stop for hikers on the Nordwaldkammweg. You can find various routes, including circular walks, in the hiking guide for Windhaag bei Freistadt.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from the unique acoustic phenomenon at the Rauschender Felsen to the stunning views from the Leopoldschläger Mountain. The accessibility of trails, like the one along the Feldaist Stream, and the welcoming atmosphere of places like the Braunberg Hut are frequently highlighted. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the Hussenstein Memorial, also adds to the appeal.
For a more comprehensive list and details on natural monuments beyond Windhaag bei Freistadt, you can consult resources like the Wikipedia list of natural monuments in the Freistadt district.


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