Best attractions and places to see around Leopoldschlag showcase the market town's location in Upper Austria's Mühlviertel region. The area features a continental watershed, historic churches, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore the unique hydrographic monuments and protected natural areas. This region offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Thurytal is worth a hike at any time of year.
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Beautiful view to the Alps, the church is also a highlight
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View of Freistadt: only narrow - exactly through the window frame in the rear part of the site - continues to grow.
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Great view of the Alps!
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A beer tasting is worthwhile, very good, different beers 🍻
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There are several beautiful hikes through/to the Thurytal. This was our tour: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/1501421600?share_token=aLrgBFggxIurUuulKW71dr5r2zUy4u3UWWB4VC0pw22gYSTwkP&ref=wtd
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Beautiful old church! Good view from the banker in front!
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Leopoldschlag is home to the unique Wettershuttle Sculpture at the European Watershed, Windhaag, which marks the continental divide between the Danube and Elbe rivers. You can also visit the Watershed Fountain in Dorf Leopoldschlag, where water flows in two different directions. Additionally, the Europaschutzgebiet Maltsch, a protected area along the Maltsch River, offers diverse wildlife and unique natural features.
Yes, Leopoldschlag boasts several historical and cultural sites. The Parish Church of Leopoldschlag, dedicated to St. George, is a significant listed building. Another important religious site is the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hiltschnerberg, commemorating a pilgrimage site on the Czech border. You can also explore the former Customs Guard Hut Museum to learn about the region's border history.
Families can enjoy the Wettershuttle Sculpture at the European Watershed, Windhaag, which is listed as family-friendly. The Feldaist Stream in the Thury Valley offers walks suitable for prams and wheelchairs, and features show forging at a renovated hammer mill from June to September, which can be an engaging experience for children.
Yes, the Feldaist Stream in the Thury Valley offers paths suitable for prams and wheelchairs. Additionally, the hiking trails L1 and L3 leading to the Summit Cross on Leopoldschläger Berg are largely suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, with the exception of the final 500 meters to the summit.
Leopoldschlag offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails leading to the Summit Cross on Leopoldschläger Berg, accessible via marked trails L1 and L3. For more options, explore the Hiking around Leopoldschlag guide, which includes routes like the 'Deep well – A stretch along the Maltsch loop' and the 'Leopoldschläger Mountain loop'.
Yes, the region around Leopoldschlag is suitable for cycling. You can find road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Leopoldschlag guide, including loops like 'Pranger Leopoldschlag – Windhaag'. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Leopoldschlag guide, which features routes such as 'Thurytal Forest Trail – Freistadt Castle loop'.
The Europaschutzgebiet Maltsch is a significant natural highlight, home to rare species like river pearl mussels and otters, and unique wet meadows. The Watershed Fountain in Dorf Leopoldschlag is also a hydrographic monument marking the continental divide, offering a fascinating natural phenomenon where water flows towards two different seas.
The Summit Cross on Leopoldschläger Berg, at an altitude of 879 meters, offers excellent views of the surrounding landscape. The St. Peter Cemetery Church (Friedhofskirche), Freistadt, located slightly elevated, also provides a good view of the Mühlviertel region.
Visitors appreciate the unique concept and craftsmanship of the Wettershuttle Sculpture at the European Watershed, Windhaag. The peaceful and scenic walks along the Feldaist Stream in the Thury Valley are also highly rated, especially for their accessibility and natural beauty.
Yes, for those interested in local traditions, a visit to the Schnapsbrennerei "Lias am Berg" offers insight into the regional craft of spirit production. This provides a glimpse into the cultural heritage and local practices of the area.
The Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hiltschnerberg was built in the early 1980s to commemorate the "Maria Schnee beim hl. Stein" pilgrimage site near Reichenau in the Czech Republic. It maintains visual contact with the original site, and a large pilgrimage to the church takes place annually on August 15th, making it a significant spiritual and cultural landmark.
Yes, you can visit the former Customs Guard Hut (Zollwacheschutzhütte) Museum. This publicly accessible museum provides a historical perspective on the work of customs officials in the border region with the Czech Republic, reflecting an important aspect of the area's past. Keys for access are available at local municipal offices and from the landowner.


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