Best attractions and places to see around Hennersdorf offer a charming blend of rural tranquility and historical points of interest. This municipality in the Mödling district of Lower Austria provides quiet footpaths and relaxed cycle routes, ideal for day trips. Located directly on Vienna's city limits, Hennersdorf also offers easy access to many of the capital's world-famous attractions. The Petersbach Stream contributes to the village's rural character.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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St. Stephen's Cathedral is Vienna's landmark and at the same time the center of the city. At 136 meters high, it is the highest church in Austria. The cathedral is 107 meters long. The highest of its four towers is the south tower at 136 meters. 343 steps take you to the Türmerstube, from which you have a gigantic view over Vienna. A total of 13 bells hang here. The most famous of these, the Pummerin, is located in the 68 meter high north tower. It is the second largest freely swinging church bell in Europe. On the roof of St. Stephen's Cathedral, the k.u.k. was decorated with colorful roof tiles (really impressive). Double-headed eagle and the coats of arms of the city of Vienna and Austria were relocated.
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You don't have to climb the north tower. In a narrow elevator, for a fee, it goes up. But it's worth it. A great view over Vienna, from west to north to south. And of course the cathedral itself, with its beautiful roof and imposing extensions.
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The mighty St. Stephen's Cathedral on Stephansplatz with the golden ladder on the tower. Visible from all sides and worth seeing.
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St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna Affectionately called "Steffl", can be described in many superlatives: it is a moving house of worship it is a world-famous cultural asset and a building that need fear no international comparison it is the national emblem of Austria and a symbol of Austrian identity it is a tourist magnet of the first rank
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There is no way around Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral. It is one of the best-known attractions and most popular landmarks in Vienna. Its distinctive diamond-patterned roof and towers can be seen from many points in the city, and its central location is perfect for exploring the city. Admission to the cathedral is basically possible every day and free of charge. You can visit the interior at your leisure and should pay particular attention to details, such as the Wiener Neustädter Altar or the window viewer on the pilgrim's pulpit. The respective scenes are also shown around Christian holidays, for example the nativity scene at Christmas. But a walk around the cathedral is also worthwhile, because there are beautiful outdoor frescoes to be seen on the southern rear.
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Today you can visit the Amalienburg, the court library, the imperial apartments, the court table and silver collection as well as the Sissi Museum and the treasury. The Museum of Old Musical Instruments and the Museum of Weapons and Armor are also housed in the Hofburg.
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The Hofburg in Vienna was the residence of the Habsburgs in Vienna from the 13th century until 1918 (with interruptions). Since the end of 1946 it has been the official residence of the Austrian Federal President.
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It includes the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, the Silver Collection, the Imperial Treasury, the Castle Chapel, the Spanish Riding School with the stables and my personal top highlight, the National Library with the State Hall.
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Within Hennersdorf, you can visit the historic Parish Church of St. Andrew, a Romanesque hall building dating back to the early 12th century. The area also has a rich history of brick manufacturing, with the Historic Brickworks (Wienerberger Ziegelwerke) being a notable site. For cultural entertainment, the 9er-Haus Hennersdorf offers a cabaret and theater program.
Hennersdorf maintains a peaceful rural atmosphere, enhanced by the Petersbach Stream, a tributary of the Schwechat, which flows through the village. You can also find quiet footpaths and relaxed cycle routes, perfect for enjoying the outdoors.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Prater Main Avenue in Vienna is a great option for strolling, running, or cycling. Additionally, the St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace, both in Vienna, offer engaging historical experiences for all ages.
Hennersdorf is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the "Hennersdorf Parish Church – View towards Anninger loop" or the "Wienerberger Brickworks – Schlosspark Vösendorf loop." For more challenging hikes, consider routes like the "Deer Enclosure – Laxenburg Bathing Pond loop." Cyclists can enjoy the Prater Main Avenue in Vienna or explore local cycle routes that delve into the history of brick manufacturing. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Hennersdorf guide.
Runners can enjoy a variety of trails near Hennersdorf. Options range from moderate routes like the "Schönbrunner Allee Parking Lot – Vösendorf Castle loop" to more challenging ones such as the "Laxenburg Swimming Pond – Laxenburg Town Centre loop." These trails offer diverse scenery for your run. Explore more running options in the Running Trails around Hennersdorf guide.
Yes, the Freudenau power station is noted as wheelchair-accessible. This impressive technical facility offers insights into power generation and can be crossed by bike or on foot, providing good connections to the Praterwald.
Visitors appreciate the blend of rural tranquility in Hennersdorf with easy access to Vienna's world-famous attractions. Highlights like the Prater Main Avenue are loved for being wonderful places to stroll, run, or bike. The historical sites such as St. Stephen's Cathedral and Hofburg Palace are highly valued for their historical significance and architectural beauty.
Given Hennersdorf's location directly on Vienna's city limits, many of the capital's world-famous attractions are easily accessible. Public transport options are available to connect you to central Vienna, where landmarks like St. Stephen's Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, and the Sisi Museum are located.
While Hennersdorf itself offers charming rural views, for more expansive scenic spots, you can head towards Vienna. The tower room of St. Stephen's Cathedral provides a great view over Vienna. Additionally, the Prater Main Avenue offers a pleasant green urban setting for leisurely views.
Hennersdorf and its surrounding areas, including Vienna, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for enjoying the green spaces and open-air cultural events, while winter brings a festive atmosphere to Vienna's historical sites and markets.
Yes, there are mountain hiking opportunities available. You can explore routes such as the "Parking Lot – Höllensteinhaus loop" or the "Zugberg Ridge Trail – Maurer Wald loop." For more challenging experiences, the "Mödlinger Via Ferrata loop" is also nearby. Find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Hennersdorf guide.


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