Best attractions and places to see around Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural experiences. Nestled at the base of the Leitha Mountains, this region in Lower Austria offers wooded hills and the Naturpark "Wüste" for outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities to explore historical landmarks and engage with local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A great sculpture, worth stopping to admire.
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Many disused bicycles make the sculpture something special
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The cellar lanes have been redesigned into a "cellar ring," and you can literally stroll through them in a ring. Many cellars are open during the day, and benches under large chestnut trees invite you to take a break.
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One of the quieter cellar lanes on the cherry blossom cycle path.
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simply beautiful in every season
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Once in the region you should also visit the Kellergasse in Purbach. Worth seeing, part of the must-do program and it's beautiful there too!
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The Kellergasse in Breitenbrunn is a historic wine cellar village with over forty sandstone cellars dating back to the 19th century, many of which are now used as wine taverns or offer insights into the history of winemaking. It is part of the cycle path network around Lake Neusiedl and a popular destination for cyclists seeking to combine culture, history, and nature. A particularly worthwhile bike ride along the Kellergasse is a scenic vineyard landscape, offering numerous opportunities for refreshment. The show wine cellar in the "Drachenkeller" (Dragon Cellar) offers insight into the history of winemaking. It's well worth a visit.
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A control room with a sensational panoramic view!
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Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge is rich in history. You can visit the impressive St. Anna Monastery in the Wüste, a former Carmelite hermitage founded in 1644. Other notable historical landmarks include the Palace (Schloss Mannersdorf), which once hosted Empress Maria Theresia, the historic Town Hall, the Early Baroque Parish Church, and the Plague Column. The ruins of Scharfeneck Castle on the Schlossberg also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural features and panoramic viewpoints. The Buchkogel lookout offers expansive views from its 12-meter-high observation tower, stretching from Schneeberg over the Vienna Basin to the Little Carpathians in Slovakia. You can also explore the Naturpark "Wüste" Mannersdorf, characterized by oak and hornbeam forests, ponds, and fruit tree meadows, or discover the renovated "Fuchsbründl" spring at its edge.
For cultural insights, visit the Stadtmuseum Mannersdorf, one of the largest exhibition centers in southeastern Lower Austria, showcasing archaeological finds, a stonemasonry section, and local folklore. The BAXA Kalkofen- und Steinbaumuseum highlights the region's historical importance in limestone quarrying. Additionally, the Edmund Adler Galerie displays works by the artist Edmund Adler.
You can experience traditional wine culture at the Breitenbrunn Kellergasse, a postcard-like cellar lane with a very cozy and largely original appearance. Another excellent option is the Historic Wine Cellar Lane, Purbach, where many cellars are still in their original condition and some can be visited, offering an atmospheric glimpse into the region's wine heritage.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can find numerous marked hiking trails, including themed paths like the Maria Theresa and Emperor Franz Josef circular hiking trails, which lead through historical sites and the Naturpark "Wüste". For more specific routes, explore guides like Easy hikes around Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge, Gravel biking around Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge, and Running Trails around Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge.
Absolutely. The St. Anna Monastery in the Wüste is considered family-friendly, offering a wonderful place to explore. The Breitenbrunn Kellergasse and Historic Wine Cellar Lane, Purbach are also suitable for families. For active fun, the Thermal-Sportbad Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge is a popular family destination with children's pools, diving boards, and a 40-meter water slide, fed by thermal springs.
Yes, the Bicycle Sculpture Near Breitenbrunn is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a unique art installation and a rest area. While many natural trails may have varied terrain, this specific highlight provides an accessible option for visitors.
The Naturpark "Wüste" Mannersdorf, established in 1986, is a nature park characterized by its oak and hornbeam forests, numerous ponds, and fruit tree meadows. It offers extensive opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. The park also contains the ruins of the former Carmelite Hermitage "In der Wüste" (St. Anna in der Wüste), which gives the park its name (from the Greek "eremos" meaning hermitage).
Many outdoor areas in Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge are dog-friendly. For instance, the Buchkogel lookout is categorized as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the panoramic views with your canine companion. When exploring nature parks and trails, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and follow local regulations.
The Leitha Mountains offer several popular hiking routes. You can find easy hikes, such as the "St. Anna Monastery in the Wüste – Leopoldskapelle Ruins loop" or the "Hochfilzer Hut – ski meadow loop" starting from Mannersdorf. For more options, including moderate and difficult trails, refer to the Easy hikes around Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge guide, which also lists routes like the "Scharfeneck Ruins – St. Anna Monastery in the Wüste loop".
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique atmosphere of the traditional wine cellar lanes, such as the Breitenbrunn Kellergasse, described as 'postcard-like' and 'very cosy'. The panoramic views from the Buchkogel lookout are also highly praised, offering a 'sensational panoramic view'. The historical significance and peaceful setting of sites like St. Anna Monastery in the Wüste are also frequently highlighted by visitors.


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