Best attractions and places to see around Gutenbrunn, a tranquil municipality in the Waldviertel region of Austria, offers a variety of natural landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its extensive forests, impressive rock formations, and scenic waterways. Visitors can explore diverse natural features and cultural sites within this region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Why would anyone recommend a mountain bike ride when cycling is prohibited throughout the forest is beyond me.
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Great photo opportunities, well worth seeing and not much going on.
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What a view😍...the Ötscher was “within reach” today. 👍🏻
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Such a great view from up there over the Yspertal delights the hiker's heart!
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A summit that is easy to hike, at the end with stairs and a great view of the Alps with good visibility. Also recommended in connection with the Pelletsriedl summit and Herzsteinweg.
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Beautiful natural spectacle of rock formations, rushing water and intense colors from the honey-shining moor, moss and ferns in wonderful shades of green. You have to take your time for these special impressions
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At 1061m, the Great Peilstein is the highest elevation on the Ostrong. After felling, the view from the summit of the Großer Peilstein to the north is clear (as of spring 2013). However, the rocky spur of the Kleiner Peilstein 300 meters to the northeast (with a large summit cross and summit book) offers a much more comprehensive view, also in the direction of Laimbach am Ostrong. Source: Wikipedia
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It's a beautiful waterfall (climbs are slippery)
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The region around Gutenbrunn is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Ysper Gorge, known for its wild and romantic scenery with small climbing aids. Another highlight is the picturesque Lohnbach Waterfall, where the Lohnbach river cascades down several stages. For panoramic views, consider hiking to the Großer Peilstein Summit or the Katzenstein Summit. The vast Weinsberger Forest also offers numerous paths for exploration.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Katzenstein Summit offers a rock formation at 963 meters that adventurous visitors can climb. The path is well-marked, and the detour is highly recommended for its unique experience. The Großer Peilstein Summit also features a small, rocky climb for adventurers at its 1,063-meter peak.
Beyond exploring the natural attractions, Gutenbrunn is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are cycling tours like the 'Lake Edlesberger – Dürnbergteich loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Viaduct at Weyrerteich – Drei-König-Wegscheid loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Cycling around Gutenbrunn and Gravel biking around Gutenbrunn guide pages.
While Gutenbrunn is primarily known for its nature, you can explore some cultural insights. The Museum Truckerhaus in Gutenbrunn provides insights into the history of the Weinsbergerwald forest. Additionally, the Klemuwa (Smallest Museum in the Waldviertel) offers a unique experience, and the Woodchipper Museum in nearby Bärnkopf brings the history of forest work to life (visits by appointment).
Several attractions offer excellent viewpoints. The Großer Peilstein Summit provides a wonderful view of the valley from its 1,063-meter peak. Similarly, the Burgsteinmauer Summit offers a great view, with the Alps visible on clear days. The Katzenstein Summit also rewards climbers with scenic vistas.
For families, the Ysper Gorge offers an engaging outdoor experience with its well-maintained paths, stone steps, wooden stairs, and bridges. The Lohnbach Waterfall is also a beautiful and accessible natural spot. In nearby Bärnkopf, the Schlesinger Pond is a popular spot in summer for swimming and sunbathing, surrounded by a 1 km circular route with fitness stations, perfect for a family outing.
Yes, the region offers several serene bathing spots. The Schlesinger Pond in Bärnkopf is a popular choice for swimming and sunbathing during summer. Other options within a short drive include Edlesberger See (Edlesberger Teich) near Martinsberg, the 'Oberer Ortsteich' in Ottenschlag, the Sallingberg leisure facility, and the Grafenschlag landscape pond.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wild and romantic nature of the Ysper Gorge, noting the renovated paths and beautiful watercourses. The Lohnbach Waterfall is praised for its beauty, especially during high water. Hikers to the Großer Peilstein Summit and Burgsteinmauer Summit consistently highlight the rewarding, great views from the top.
Many of the natural attractions, such as the Ysper Gorge and the path to the Lohnbach Waterfall, are accessible and can be enjoyed by beginners. The Burgsteinmauer Summit is also described as easy to hike, with stairs near the end. The Opfersteinweg in Bärnkopf, leading past Schlesinger Pond, offers a pleasant forest walk to impressive rock formations.
Beyond the well-known spots, the region holds some unique finds. The Inhalatorium Gutenbrunn offers a special place in the village center for deep breathing and relaxation. The Klemuwa, known as the Smallest Museum in the Waldviertel, provides an ingenious and charming excursion. The Opfersteinweg in Bärnkopf leads to impressive rock formations known as 'sacrificial stones,' offering a blend of nature and local folklore.
While Gutenbrunn itself offers plenty, you can consider day trips to broader regional highlights. The Wachau Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is known for its scenic beauty, vineyards, and historic towns along the Danube River. Melk Abbey is another prominent Benedictine abbey in Lower Austria that makes for an impressive visit.
While the guide focuses on attractions, the broader Waldviertel region, including areas near Gutenbrunn, does offer winter sports facilities. Skilift Jauerling and Schidorf Kirchbach are examples of places in the region that provide opportunities for winter activities, though they are further afield from Gutenbrunn itself.


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