Attractions and places to see around Saxen, a municipality in the Upper Austrian Mühlviertel region, offer a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty. Located on the Danube River in the district of Perg, the area is known for its connection to the Danube Cycle Path and the unique Strindbergmuseum. The landscape features wetlands, forests, and farmland, providing diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Beautiful view over the entire Danube valley; you can even see Clan Castle.
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Grein an der Donau is a worthwhile stop for cyclists on the Strudengau Route or the Danube Cycle Path. The town boasts Greinburg Castle, the oldest residential castle in Austria, the historic town theater, and the Gothic parish church. A special sundial on the Danube promenade invites you to linger. The picturesque town square offers cafés and restaurants for refreshments. A bicycle ferry allows for onward travel to the other side of the Danube. Grein combines nature, culture, and history and is a worthwhile destination or a lovely detour for cyclists.
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Beautiful old town with the Greinburg castle complex. Right at the entrance to the town there is a cozy café called Schörgi, where you can also sit outside. Usually easy to find as there are always lots of bikers there. The ice cream is definitely one of the best in the area and definitely recommended.
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Worth seeing is the central square of the historic town of Grein, which is known for its charming old town and proximity to the Danube, making it a popular destination for cyclists exploring the Wachau region. The town square is surrounded by well-preserved medieval and baroque buildings, which give the district a quaint and picturesque atmosphere. Worth visiting as a destination on a tour or as a detour from the main route!
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Beautiful cycle path along the Danube
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Be careful, the wind was blowing here. End of June 2024. Seems to be well known and lowers the average, which was not taken into account in the planning.
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Saxen is ideally situated along the Danube River, making it a prime location for cycling. The Danube Cycle Path Along the Danube is a highlight, offering well-developed routes through Upper and Lower Austria, past castles, monasteries, and historic places. For those interested in gravel biking, you can find various routes, including a moderate 57.7 km loop from Arbing to Grein Marina and Greinburg Castle. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Saxen guide.
Yes, Saxen offers several easy hiking options. One popular choice is the 4.8 km loop through the Klamschlucht Gorge and to the Rabenstein Rock Formation, starting from Saxen. Another easy route is the 5.3 km loop from Bio-Seminarhof Windhör to the Gobelwarte Observation Tower and Hubertus Chapel. You can explore more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Saxen guide.
Saxen is home to the unique Strindbergmuseum, the only museum dedicated to the renowned Swedish writer August Strindberg outside of Sweden. He lived in Saxen and Klam between 1893 and 1896, finding inspiration in the local landscape. The museum houses original letters, manuscripts, and a piano purchased by Strindberg. Additionally, the Grein Town Square, with its well-preserved medieval and baroque buildings, offers a glimpse into the region's history.
Many attractions around Saxen are suitable for families. The Danube Cycle Path Along the Danube is excellent for family bike rides. The charming town of Grein Marina and its market square provide a pleasant atmosphere for a family break. The roof of the local Volksschule (elementary school) is also a unique sight, serving as a nesting site for white storks, which can be fascinating for children.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Gobelwarte Observation Tower. From its almost 30-meter-high viewing platform, you can experience a 360-degree vista of Grein and the Strudengau. Another scenic spot is the View of Grein and Greinburg Castle from the Danube Cycle Path, offering idyllic perspectives of Grein nestled by the Danube.
Saxen is characterized by its direct location on the Danube River, which is a central natural feature. The region also boasts significant wetlands and marshes, providing a habitat for white storks. The picturesque canyon between Klam and Saxen, with its cascades and stone formations, is another notable natural landmark that even inspired writer August Strindberg.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and well-maintained infrastructure. Many highlight the unique experience of cycling along the Danube Cycle Path Along the Danube, praising its exemplary development and signage. The 360-degree panoramic views from the Gobelwarte Observation Tower are also frequently mentioned as a highlight, offering unobstructed vistas.
Yes, Saxen is known for its white storks. The roof of the local Volksschule (elementary school) has been a nesting site for these majestic birds since 1962, and they are even featured in the municipal coat of arms. The region's wetlands and marshes also serve as important habitats, offering chances to observe various bird species.
Absolutely. There are several running trails available, catering to different distances and difficulties. A moderate 11.7 km route, the Planet Trail – Grein loop, starts from Dornach bei Grein. Another moderate option is the 9.8 km Bee Pasture at Mettensdorf loop from Saxen. You can find more detailed running routes in the Running Trails around Saxen guide.
The best time to visit Saxen attractions largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling along the Danube Cycle Path and enjoying the natural landscapes, including observing the white storks. Autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage. The Strindbergmuseum and other cultural sites are accessible year-round.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the signposted Strindberg walk connecting Saxen and Klam is a hidden gem. This walk traces areas that influenced August Strindberg's work, including cascades in the canyon between the two locations, offering a unique blend of literary history and natural beauty. The local Volksschule with its stork nests is also a charming, unique local feature.


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