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Family friendly hiking trails in Herrschaftswald are characterized by tranquil forested landscapes and gentle terrain, making them suitable for all ages. The region, located near Bad Waltersdorf in Styria, Austria, features numerous paths winding through dense woodlands and past serene ponds. Hikers can expect rolling hills and well-maintained trails that offer a peaceful outdoor experience.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Beautiful church, open during the day.
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Beautiful castle ruins, which were supposedly built as ruins from the start.
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On the path leading up from the "Staatzer Speis" (Staatz Spit), you'll find an information panel drawn by the legendary graphic artist of the Geological Institute, Leo Leitner. Besides the serious geological explanation of the Staatz cliff, you can also spot God the Father as part of the "ARGE ALPEN-KARPATEN" (Working Group of the Alps-Carpathians), or the Devil trying to slow down the folding with a spear, as well as cyclists, hikers, a scarecrow...
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First of all, we would like to thank you for your extremely interesting comments and now share our opinion. As a nature- and culture-friendly community, we have come to the conclusion that the term "desertification" is, in our opinion, a mere exaggeration and that you, dear Mr. Laurenz, have merely used it as a vague umbrella term for the precious, fertile agricultural soil of the Weinviertel. Consider this fountain in this little corner of Eden, but as a timeless testament to the important agricultural advances that have taken place in northern Lower Austria in recent decades. Technical advances in these sectors have revolutionized agriculture and forestry and made life in the countryside easier. Let us leave these primitive times behind us, and with them this spring, which serves as a monument to the past, and look forward with joy to a future full of luxury and abundance.
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The Hanselburg is the artificial ruin of a hilltop castle. In 1800, Prince Johann I of Liechtenstein had the romantic artificial ruin built on the remains of an old local mountain complex as a hunting pavilion and snack bar.
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Built by Prince Lichtenstein in the 18th century.
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Always good to know where you can ken drinking water on the go at night. In parks next to children's playgrounds, next to cemeteries, at train stations... Or just like that. 🙂
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The church, dedicated to St. Lawrence, belongs to the deanery of Melk in the diocese of St. Pölten and is a listed building. It was originally built in the 1570s/1580s as a Protestant prayer house and without a tower. South of the church is a ossuary that probably dates from the 14th century. Loosdorf has been a parish since the first half of the 13th century. The previous church burned down during the first Turkish siege of Vienna and was demolished in 1544. Around 1570 the church was rebuilt under the Protestant Hans Wilhelm von Losenstein. In the second quarter of the 18th century the church was remodeled and decorated. The facade tower was built by Josef Wissgrill between 1730 and 1734 and the west facade was redesigned. The church also received a new baroque interior Source: Wikipedia
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Herrschaftswald offers a wide selection of routes perfect for families. You'll find over 90 easy-going trails, with a total of more than 200 hiking options in the region, ensuring there's always something new to explore with your loved ones.
The trails in Herrschaftswald are generally characterized by gentle, rolling hills and predominantly flat sections, especially routes like the Herrschaftswaldweg (W7). Many paths lead through tranquil forests, offering shaded and enchanting places for hikers, making them ideal for families seeking a relaxed outing.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes that families can enjoy. For example, the Hanselburg Ruins – Hanslburg Ruins loop from Schloss Haggenberg is a moderate 7.6 km trail that offers a pleasant round trip. Another option is the Hanslburg Ruins – Hanselburg Ruins loop from Katastralgemeinde Frättingsdorf, which is a moderate 6.1 km loop.
Many trails in Herrschaftswald pass by fascinating points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Hanselburg Ruins or the Loosdorf Castle. Nature lovers can also discover natural monuments such as the Mistelquelle (Source of the Mistelbach) or the Mistel Spring.
Yes, the region is known for its serene natural scenery, including various ponds. The Herrschaftswaldweg (W7), for instance, explicitly mentions passing ponds near Wagerberg and Limbach, adding a lovely element to your family hike.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Herrschaftswald. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock, and to carry water for them. Please be mindful of other hikers and local regulations.
The gentle terrain and forested paths of Herrschaftswald make it enjoyable for family hikes throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall colors. Summer provides welcome shade in the forests, while winter can offer peaceful, snowy walks, though some paths might be less accessible.
Absolutely! The region around Herrschaftswald, particularly the 2-Thermenregion, is known for its local hospitality. Many routes pass by traditional Buschenschank (wine taverns) where you can enjoy regional food and drinks. The Heiltherme Bad Waltersdorf, a well-known thermal spa, is also located near some trails, offering an opportunity for relaxation and rejuvenation.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil forested landscapes, the gentle terrain that's perfect for all ages, and the well-marked paths that make navigation easy and enjoyable for families.
For families looking for a longer adventure, the Hanselburg Ruins – Staatzer Berg Fortress Ruins loop from Schloss Loosdorf offers a moderate 13.1 km hike, providing a full day of exploration through varied landscapes and historical sites.
Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many popular trails in Herrschaftswald, especially in towns like Bad Waltersdorf or near specific attractions. It's advisable to check local signage for any parking fees or restrictions.
Yes, within the natural area adjacent to the Heiltherme Bad Waltersdorf, you can find a panoramic trail that offers impressive views of the Thermen- & Vulkanland of Styria. These viewpoints provide a wonderful opportunity to take in the gentle, rolling hills and diverse landscapes of Eastern Styria.


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