Best attractions and places to see in St. Pölten, the capital of Lower Austria, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural escapes. The city features Baroque heritage, modern architecture, and a variety of museums and green spaces. Visitors can explore the city's ancient foundations, including Roman traces, alongside the significant Traisen River and surrounding recreational areas. This region provides opportunities to discover both urban points of interest and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The St. Andrä Footbridge over the Traisen River was rebuilt in 2022 after the old wooden bridge had to be demolished due to flood damage and safety deficiencies. The new bridge is an elegant, approximately three-meter-wide single-span bridge without intermediate piers in the riverbed and now directly connects the districts of St. Andrä and Herzogenburg. The bridge is equally suitable for pedestrians and cyclists and forms an important section of the local cycle path network. The footbridge is particularly important for cyclists, as it offers direct access to the Traisen Valley Cycle Route and, subsequently, to the Danube Cycle Path. The crossing also provides a scenic connection to the Traisen-Danube Circular Tour, an approximately 18-kilometer route that leads through quiet towns such as Hameten and Sitzenberg to the Altenwörth power plant. The route is mostly flat, paved, and family-friendly. A rest area has been created at the northern end of the bridge, featuring a drinking fountain, seating, a bicycle service station, and a small pergola for relaxing. From here, there is an unobstructed view upstream into the natural floodplain landscape of the Traisen River, with its mature trees, meadows, and tranquil watercourse. The new bridge thus not only connects two banks but also creates an attractive place for local recreation, exercise, and enjoying nature—whether on foot or by bike.
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The Schöpfl-Schutzhaus has been run by Auguste Rosenberger since January 2024. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, but is open from sunrise to sunset on all other days. Guests can look forward to a cozy atmosphere and a good selection of food.
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The Matraswarte is a 17-meter-high steel structure that adorns the summit of the Schöpfl, the highest elevation in the Vienna Woods. It stands on the border of the communities of Altenmarkt an der Triesting and Brand-Laaben and is the highest structure in the Vienna Woods. The observation tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view that stretches from Vienna's city center in the northeast to the Limestone Alps in the south. The climb to the Matraswarte is straightforward, as numerous hiking trails lead to the summit, making the place a popular destination for hikers of all ages. The panoramic view, which includes the Vienna Woods, the Alpine foothills and the Schneeberg, is a true highlight of the hike.
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The Schöpfl, as the highest mountain in the Vienna Woods, offers an ideal combination of nature experience and impressive views. The climb to the Matraswarte is particularly worthwhile, from which a spectacular 360° panorama stretches - from Vienna across the Tullnerfeld to the Schneeberg and Ötscher. After the hike, the Schöpflhütte invites you to stop for a cozy break. The well-marked paths make the climb a pleasant experience, even for less experienced hikers. A detour to the Mitterschöpfl and the Leopold Figl Observatory rounds off the tour with beautiful natural impressions.
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Behind the hut there is a shaft with drinks.
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St. Pölten offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the magnificent Baroque St. Pölten Cathedral, explore the historic Domplatz with its Roman traces, or admire the Renaissance architecture of the Landhaus, which serves as the seat of the Lower Austrian provincial government. Don't miss the picturesque Rathausplatz with its Baroque town hall, or the impressive Art Nouveau Former Synagogue.
Yes, St. Pölten has several excellent viewpoints. The Buchbergwarte offers sensational views stretching from the Tullnerfeld into the Lower Austrian foothills of the Alps. For city views, the Klangturm (Sound Tower) provides an observation deck with panoramic vistas. Additionally, the Summit cross on Schöpfl offers promising views, especially beautiful in autumn.
St. Pölten is a hub for culture. You can delve into the region's past at the Lower Austrian State Museum, which features a 'House of Nature' and a 'House of History'. For performing arts, the Festspielhaus St. Pölten is a leading center for dance and music, while the Stadttheater hosts various performances. The St. Pölten City Gallery showcases contemporary art, and the Stadtmuseum focuses on the city's local history.
Just outside the city, the Viehofner Seen offers two lakes suitable for swimming, boating, and fishing, along with walking and cycling trails. The Stadtpark in the city center provides green spaces for relaxation. You can also explore the Nature Trail & Wetland Biotopes St. Pölten to discover local flora and fauna, or visit the natural monument Siebenbründl.
Absolutely. Many attractions cater to families, such as the Walpersdorf Castle, which is a significant historical site and a family-friendly destination. The Traisental cycle path along the Traisen River is ideal for family bike rides. The Viehofner Seen recreational area is also great for families, offering swimming and boating. Several huts like Grüntalkogel Hut and Ochsenburger Hut are marked as family-friendly and often have playgrounds.
St. Pölten is surrounded by opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For easy hikes, consider trails like the Ratzersdorfer See – Großer Viehofner See loop or the Kreisbach train station – Ochsenburger Hut loop. Mountain bikers can explore routes such as the Laurenzi Route. Runners have options like the Viehofner Seen Parking Lot loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the easy hikes, MTB trails, and running trails guides for St. Pölten.
Yes, several huts offer a great experience. The Schöpfl Mountain Hut is known for friendly service and good food, but note it's closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The Grüntalkogel Hut is open on weekends and public holidays, offering a small playground and a self-service box for drinks when closed. The Ochsenburger Hut is praised for its warm curd cheese and apple strudel, delicious house lemonade, and a glass winter garden for seating.
St. Pölten can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying scenic views, such as the beautiful autumn vistas from Schöpfl. Summer is ideal for water activities at the Viehofner Seen. The city's cultural venues like Festspielhaus St. Pölten have diverse programs throughout the year.
Beyond its Baroque heritage, St. Pölten also showcases striking examples of Art Nouveau architecture. Keep an eye out for buildings like the Stöhr Haus, known for its distinctive curving lines and floral motifs. The Former Synagogue is another impressive example of Jewish Art Nouveau architecture.
For a tranquil escape in the city center, visit the Alumnatsgarten (Franciscan Monastery Garden). This charming garden courtyard features a circular stone fountain, providing a peaceful oasis. Additionally, the Riemerplatz is a charming square with a beautiful fountain, encircled by historic buildings, perfect for relaxing.
Beyond the main parks, St. Pölten has several local recreation areas worth discovering. The natural monument Siebenbründl is known for its orchids, offering a unique botanical experience. The 'Eisbergspitze' provides views over rapeseed fields towards the Alps. The Feldmühle nature trail also offers opportunities to experience open-air natural spectacles and diverse plant species.


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