Attractions and places to see around Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Marchfeld region of Lower Austria. Situated along the Rußbach, also known as the Marchfeld Canal, the area offers extensive cycling and hiking opportunities. The region borders the Danube-Auen National Park, one of Central Europe's floodplain landscapes. Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld serves as a starting point for exploring both historical sites and natural areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Danube Cycle Path near Orth an der Donau is one of the most scenic sections of the entire route, as it leads right through the heart of the Donau-Auen National Park. Unlike the built-up sections of large cities, here you cycle through one of Central Europe's last great untouched floodplain landscapes. The path often runs along the flood protection dike, from which you have wide views over the reed belts and oxbow lakes of the Danube.
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A popular section of the Danube Cycle Path, well suited for cycling tours and leading through a natural landscape with riparian forests, meadows and bodies of water.
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Viewing the Danube and seeing the geography of the land as it changes through time.
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Orth Castle is one of the oldest surviving castles in the region and has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. The castle was first mentioned in the 12th century and was originally a medieval moated castle. In the 16th century, the castle was converted into a Renaissance palace. Over the centuries, it served various noble families and was later taken over by the municipality. Today, it is a listed building, is an important part of Lower Austria's cultural heritage and is particularly known as the Danube-Auen National Park Center. The castle houses the national park's visitor center, which is dedicated to the unique flora and fauna of this protected floodplain landscape. Orth Castle is located right in the heart of the Danube-Auen National Park, one of the last great floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. It combines historical architecture with modern environmental education. An ideal place to learn more about the fascinating floodplain landscape and its importance for nature conservation while enjoying the beauty of the surroundings.
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The town tower, also known as the market tower and fish tower, is the landmark of the Lower Austrian town of Fischamend and was built in the Middle Ages. After a fire in 1834, it was renovated and largely retained its current appearance. Until 1927, the almost 31-meter-high tower served as a community hall and night watchman's apartment and has been used as a local museum since then. WIKIPEDIA
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Beautiful castle! Unfortunately you have to take quite a detour to get to the courtyard.
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Beautiful, the old arms of the Danube and the venerable forests!
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On the castle island you don't need much luck to see pond turtles, grass snakes, ground squirrels and you can look into the storks' nests.
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Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld is situated in the expansive Marchfeld region, known for its dry landscape and extensive cycling and hiking opportunities. A significant natural highlight is the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau, Donau-Auen National Park, a tranquil river setting ideal for wildlife spotting, including swans and various egrets. The town also lies along the Rußbach, also known as the Marchfeld Canal, a notable local waterway. The broader region borders the Danube-Auen National Park, one of Central Europe's last great floodplain landscapes.
Yes, Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld offers several historical sites. Within the town, you can find the magnificent Baroque Parish Church of St. Mark and the Catholic Parish Church of St. Anna. Other notable historical structures include the enchanting Former Kindergarten Chapel with its starry sky vault, the late-Baroque Antoniuskapelle, and several listed historic farmhouses from the 18th century. Nearby, you can visit Orth Castle on the Danube, which houses a museum and serves as the visitor center for the Donau-Auen National Park, and the Tower from 1051 🏰 Fischamend, an imposing landmark.
Absolutely. The region is an inviting destination for family outings. The Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau is great for nature observation. Orth Castle on the Danube, with its National Park Center and castle island, offers an engaging experience for all ages. The Tower from 1051 🏰 Fischamend is an interesting landmark, and the nearby main square has amenities for a family snack. The Hubertusdamm provides a beautiful natural landscape for easy walks or bike rides suitable for families.
Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts, offering extensive cycling and hiking opportunities. You can explore the Marchfeld landscape and areas bordering the Danube-Auen National Park. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Drinking Fountain at Schloss Orth loop' (37 km) or the 'Ostbahn Underpass Leopoldsdorf – Rest Area at Marchfeldkanal loop' (24 km). Hiking options include an 'Au loop' (10 km) or shorter 'Hiking loop from Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld' (5.4 km). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld and Hiking around Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld guides.
Yes, Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld hosts the Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum). It features a diverse collection covering prehistory, early history, ancient crafts, and archaeological finds. The museum also displays old documents, village views, and information about the minstrel Tannhäuser, who has historical ties to the village.
The Marchfeld region, where Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld is located, is known for its expansive, dry landscape formed by ancient Danube arms. It's a significant agricultural area and offers extensive opportunities for cycling and hiking. The region also borders the Danube-Auen National Park, one of Central Europe's largest floodplain landscapes, making it a hub for nature and outdoor activities.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Steam Engine Museum Breitstetten, located in a nearby village within the municipality. It houses the largest collection of historical steam engines in the German-speaking world, with many restored to working order. The Main Square Fountain in Leopoldsdorf, with its coats of arms and inscription referencing Tannhäuser, also offers a unique local touch.
The Danube-Auen National Park, bordering the Marchfeld region, is one of Central Europe's last great floodplain landscapes. It's a unique refuge for diverse plant and animal species. Visitors can expect to see a rich variety of wildlife, especially birds like swans and egrets, particularly around the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau. The park offers educational insights into nature conservation, and Orth Castle on the Danube serves as a visitor center for the park.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area, especially spots like the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau, which is described as 'gorgeous spot, pure nature' and excellent for wildlife sightings. The historical sites, such as Orth Castle on the Danube, are valued for their exhibitions and the opportunity for leisurely strolls. The Tower from 1051 🏰 Fischamend is noted as an 'imposing and photogenic building' and a landmark. Many also enjoy the cycling opportunities along the Hubertusdamm and the chance to explore the beautiful nature of the Danube meadows.
Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld boasts several architectural highlights. The Baroque Parish Church of St. Mark, dating back to the late 18th century, is a significant landmark. The Former Kindergarten Chapel is notable for its neo-Gothic style and unique interior vault painted with a starry sky. Additionally, the small late-Baroque Antoniuskapelle from the late 18th century is a protected monument, and several listed historic farmhouses offer a glimpse into the village's traditional architecture.
The Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) in Leopoldsdorf im Marchfeld is the primary source for local historical information. It houses exhibits on the region's prehistory, early history, ancient crafts, and archaeological finds. The museum also provides insights into old documents, village views, and the connection to the medieval minstrel Tannhäuser, first mentioned in connection with the village in 1246.


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