Attractions and places to see around Raxendorf are set within a hilly landscape between the Jauerling's western slopes and the Waldviertel high plateau in Austria. The area offers opportunities for exploring through walking, cycling, or mountain biking, with numerous well-marked routes winding through meadows and forests. The market town features cultural sites, natural viewpoints, and recreational areas.
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As one of four roll-on ferries in Austria, it cruises between Spitz and Arnsdorf.
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A stunning viewpoint with an ascent and descent for experienced hikers! Fantastic views over the Wachau Valley from a height of 712 meters.
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The roller ferry runs between Spitz on the left bank and Arnsdorf on the right bank of the Danube in the Wachau. The Spitz Arnsdorf roller ferry is constructed like a catamaran from two interconnected hulls. The substructure is made of steel, while the superstructure is made of wood. The ferry is held in place by a 485 m long cable that is stretched across the Danube and anchored in strong towers on the banks. A pulley runs on the cable stretched across the river, from which a cable leads to the ferry. It is powered by the current of the Danube. The Spitz Arnsdorf roller ferry transports people, bicycles and motor vehicles. It runs daily as required, except in winter. The crossing takes between 5-7 minutes. Olafur Eliasson's expanded Wachau image is installed on the ferry. There is a camera obscura in the lightless waiting room. The light that falls through a small opening into the darkened room creates an inverted and upside down image. Olafur Eliasson has upgraded the system with lenses and mirrors so that the expansive view outside is projected onto two screens inside. This allows the viewer to concentrate on a section of the landscape panorama. The camera obscura conveys the element of movement and intensifies the experience.
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Ascent only for experienced climbers! Or rather, the descent. Getting up the via ferrata, secured with ladders and ropes, is manageable, but going down can be a bit tricky if you're not very experienced with climbing. The view, however, is breathtaking!
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Probably the greatest point in the Wachau; a detour from the World Heritage Trail leads here.
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Very interesting, historical building that shows its long history. What is also special is the fact that today's church was built on a former Celtic sacrificial site. It's worth it.
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A very interesting, historical building whose long history is evident. Another notable feature is the fact that the present church was built on a former Celtic sacrificial site. It's worth a visit. The "Fortified Church of St. Michael" is the oldest church in the Wachau region. The church was fortified as a precautionary measure against advancing Turkish armies. Well worth a visit, and one you can't miss, right on the bike path. It's free to visit.
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The region boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. Don't miss the impressive Melk Abbey, a Benedictine monastery renowned for its Baroque architecture and UNESCO World Heritage status. The Spitz on the Danube settlement itself offers a journey back in time with its narrow streets, Renaissance and Baroque houses, and the ruins of Hinterhaus Castle. Additionally, the Wallfahrtskirche Heiligenblut (Pilgrimage Church of Heiligenblut) is a late Gothic parish church with a 15th-century tabernacle, and the Pfarrkirche Raxendorf is another notable religious landmark. You can also explore the Sassingschlösserl, a castle ruin, and the Feuerwehrmuseum Raxendorf.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The picturesque village of Spitz on the Danube offers charming streets and historical sights that can be enjoyed by all ages. Melk Abbey is also considered family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience. For a unique experience, consider a ride on the Spitz–Arnsdorf Cable Ferry, which provides scenic views of the Danube and Wachau. The Badeteich Raxendorf (Bathing Pond) offers a natural recreational area for relaxation and swimming, perfect for a family outing.
Raxendorf is set within a beautiful hilly landscape, offering numerous natural features and stunning viewpoints. The High Rock provides panoramic views of the Wachau and the surrounding landscape from an elevation of 712 meters. Another excellent spot is the Aussichtsplattform Braunegg (Braunegg Observation Deck), located at 911 meters, offering magnificent panoramic views from the highest point in Pöggstall, complete with information boards and a shelter. The region's rolling hills between the Jauerling and the Waldviertler Hochplateau provide scenic vistas throughout.
The Raxendorf area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling, with numerous well-marked routes. For easy hikes, you can explore trails like the Braunegg Viewing Platform loop or the Carl's Cross – Jauerling Observation Tower loop. Moderate options include the romantic Kaiserhöhlenweg and the easy Kreuzriedel-Rundweg. More challenging mountain hikes are also available, such as the Sonnstein loop from Rossatz-Arnsdorf or the Parish church of St. Mauritius – Jauerling Observation Tower loop. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Raxendorf and Mountain Hikes around Raxendorf guides.
Yes, Raxendorf is ideal for cycling and mountain biking, with many well-marked routes. The region's hilly landscape offers diverse terrain. For mountain bikers, the 'Großer Berg' route provides a scenic short circular tour starting and ending at the municipal office. The area also features general cycling paths winding through gentle meadows and shaded forests. The Spitz on the Danube is also noted as a perfect destination or stopover for a bike tour.
Visitors particularly appreciate the picturesque beauty and historical charm of places like Spitz on the Danube, often described as a must-see with its narrow streets and old houses. The breathtaking views from viewpoints like High Rock are frequently highlighted. The historical significance and stunning architecture of Melk Abbey also receive high praise. Many enjoy the unique experience of the Spitz–Arnsdorf Cable Ferry and the overall combination of nature, history, and enjoyment the region offers.
Yes, there are several running trails available in the vicinity of Raxendorf. Options range from moderate to difficult, including routes like the Pöggstall Castle – Upper Castle Pond loop or the Running loop from Pöggstall. For more challenging runs, consider the Carl's Cross – Weinsteintour Downhill Trail loop or the View of the Alps – Jauerling Observation Tower loop. You can explore these and other routes in the Running Trails around Raxendorf guide.
For experienced hikers and climbers, the High Rock offers a challenging ascent with ladders and ropes, rewarding you with breathtaking panoramic views of the Wachau. While getting up is manageable, the descent can be tricky for those less experienced. The region also features several difficult mountain hikes, such as the Sonnstein loop from Rossatz-Arnsdorf.
The Raxendorf area is beautiful throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Autumn is especially recommended for visiting the Wachau region, as the 'Spitzer Weinherbst' celebrates the grape harvest, making it a lively time to explore the vineyards around Spitz on the Danube.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Spitz–Arnsdorf Cable Ferry offers a unique and traditional way to cross the Danube, providing a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage. The Sassingschlösserl, a castle ruin built from carved stones, also offers a less-frequented historical site. Exploring the numerous well-marked, yet perhaps less-traveled, local hiking and cycling routes like the Kaiserhöhlenweg can also lead to discovering personal hidden gems within the scenic landscape.
Yes, the Badeteich Raxendorf (Raxendorf Bathing Pond) provides a natural recreational area perfect for relaxation and swimming during warmer weather. It's a great spot to cool off and enjoy the natural surroundings.


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