Best attractions and places to see around Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activities. Situated in the Mühlviertel Nature Park, the region is characterized by rolling hills and granite rock formations. Visitors can explore significant cultural landmarks and natural monuments. The area offers opportunities to experience both the historical depth and the scenic beauty of Upper Austria.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Wonderful circular hike away from the hustle and bustle in the hilly Mühlviertel landscape. The legend of the devil (information board at the summit cross) is really brilliant, a clever farmer😜
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Such rock formations are more commonly found further north in the Mühlviertel region. A great destination for a day trip that is easy to reach or can be explored via a beautiful circular hiking trail: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2058392409
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The hiking trail is also wonderful when coming up from Windegg. The last stretch to the rock formation is then a matter of personal judgement.
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nice, a very large pike and you can go in.
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Summit tour with beautiful views and chapel.
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Nice here, but very noisy due to the main road
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The crossing is a nice change of pace during the tour and offers a great view. For those who usually only cycle over bridges, ferries are a very interesting option. The "Ennsegg" bike ferry connects the towns of Enns, St. Pantaleon-Erla, and Mauthausen across the Danube and is especially popular with cyclists on the Danube Cycle Path. It operates daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from May to September, and until 7:00 p.m. from June to August. Crossings take place at short intervals of about five to ten minutes, and up to twelve people and their bicycles can be transported at a time. The ferry offers a weatherproof crossing and is also suitable for groups. This makes it a practical and atmospheric way to cross the Danube and connect the cycle paths on both banks.
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The area around Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis is rich in natural beauty. A prominent natural monument is Weltstein, one of the highest elevations in Schwertberg, offering a wonderful spot for rest and scenic views. You can also visit the Sluice with fish ladder near the Danube, where you'll find 'Doni, the walk-in fish' and an observation tower with magnificent views of the Alps and Mühlviertel. The region is part of the Mühlviertel Nature Park, known for its rolling hills and impressive granite rock formations, including various pitch stones and rocking stones.
Yes, the region offers several significant historical sites. The Prandegg Castle Ruins and Tavern are among the largest in Upper Austria, providing an incredibly impressive complex to explore with great panoramic views. The Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial is an important place for reflection on history. Additionally, the Historic center of Mauthausen itself features beautiful houses and a spacious square facing the Danube.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling tours, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, explore routes like the 'Aist Valley (Aisttal) – View of Prandegg Castle Ruins loop' for road cycling or the 'Raabmühle – Naarntal near Falkenstein loop' for touring bicycles. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Enns–Mauthausen Bicycle Ferry – Au an der Donau Marina loop'. You can find more details on specific routes in the cycling, road cycling, and gravel biking guides for the region.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Sluice with fish ladder, featuring 'Doni, the walk-in fish,' is a popular playground for children and offers an engaging nature trail. The Weltstein is a great spot for a family rest during a circular hike. Even historical sites like the Prandegg Castle Ruins and Tavern and the Historic center of Mauthausen are considered family-friendly, offering educational and scenic experiences.
The region, being part of the Mühlviertel Nature Park, is characterized by unique granite formations. You can find several 'Pechölsteine' (pitch oil stones) within the municipal area, historically used for extracting pitch oil. The 'Schüsselsteine' (bowl stones) are another interesting natural point. These features highlight the distinctive geology of the lower Mühlviertel.
For insights into the region's mining history, visit the Kaolinum Mining Museum (Kaolinum Bergbaumuseum) in Kriechbaum. This museum provides detailed information about kaolin mining, which was a significant industry in the area, home to Austria's largest kaolin mining site.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale of sites like the Prandegg Castle Ruins, often noting it as one of the largest they've seen. The Weltstein is appreciated as a wonderful place for a rest during hikes, offering a peaceful experience away from crowds. The Sluice with fish ladder is highlighted as a great stop for families, with plenty to see and do, especially for children.
Yes, the Pilgrimage Church Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis (Pfarr- und Wallfahrtskirche Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis) is a significant cultural and religious landmark. This Gothic Marian pilgrimage church, dating back to 1492, features an early Baroque organ from the 17th century, considered one of Austria's oldest and rarest. Its five-sided Schneckenturm (snail tower) with a free-floating spiral staircase offers impressive panoramic views.
For those seeking adventure, the Kaolinum High Ropes Course offers opportunities for climbing. This provides an exciting way to experience the region from a different perspective and challenge yourself physically.
Beyond the prominent Prandegg Castle Ruins, the region also features other historical estates. These include Burgstall Geiersberg, the site of a former castle in Lebing, and Schloss Kriechbaum and Adelssitz Siegenhof, both historical estates located in Kriechbaum. These offer a glimpse into the area's rich past.
While specific beginner trails are not detailed, the Weltstein is part of a wonderful circular hike in the hilly Mühlviertel landscape, often described as suitable for a leisurely outing. The area generally offers well-signposted hiking routes, and many attractions like the Sluice with fish ladder are explicitly noted as family-friendly, suggesting accessible paths around them.
The Mühlviertel Nature Park, which encompasses Allerheiligen im Mühlkreis, is known for its expansive rolling hills and distinctive granite rock formations. It spans over 1,046 hectares and features 13 marked natural monuments, including various pitch stones and rocking stones, making it a prime location for experiencing the region's unique natural landscape.


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