Best attractions and places to see in Weinsberger Wald include a prominent forested highland region spanning the border between Upper and Lower Austria. This area forms the largest contiguous forest in the country, with its highest point being the Weinsberg mountain at 1041 meters. The region is characterized by its unique granite and gneiss plateau, serving as the origin for rivers like the Kamp, Krems, and Ysper. It offers a rich blend of natural beauty and subtle cultural heritage, inviting…
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Nice, not too long hike with a wonderful view, which is also doable with children. The Burgstall Gorge is a special highlight for off-road children but also for adults. An approx. 20 m long rock crevice for slim people. But of course also the “summit victory” for young and old.
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The "Skull" really looks a bit scary.😅 If you go to the back of the impressive rock formation, you can climb the "Drachenstein" using the stairs...but ⚠️Be careful...when it's wet, the stones are pretty slippery . Surefootedness and smart footwear are also highly recommended.😉☀️🧡
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An impressive and ❤️ warm feel-good place in the beautiful hiking area near St.Oswald in the Waldviertel Lower Austria.😍☀️🧡
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Idyllic bathing spots around the lake, some with a jetty...
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Beautiful place of power with a bench invites you to pause and recharge your batteries.
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The short detour of 200 meters is definitely worth it to see the huge rock formations. I was really surprised by the sight. The ladder takes you steeply up, there is no view, but that doesn't matter. Then there is the Weissenberg summit cross in the immediate vicinity.
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The Weinsberger Wald is renowned for its distinctive rock formations. You can visit the Totenkopf and Drachenstein, where the Totenkopf resembles a skull with empty eye sockets and offers a carved seat at its summit. Another notable formation is the Herzstein (Heart Stone), a large, heart-shaped 'slip-through' stone believed to promote fertility and ward off illness.
Absolutely. The Ysper Gorge is a 'wildly romantic' area offering picturesque hiking with small ascent aids like stone steps, wooden stairs, and bridges. The paths were renovated in 2017 for safer navigation. Additionally, the Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge features a very narrow corridor between two large stones, providing an adventurous experience.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Weinsberg Mountain, the highest point in the region at 1041 meters. From here, you can see over the extensive forest area, potentially as far as Styria or even the Bavarian Watzmann. The Burgstallmauer Summit, the highest elevation in the Perg district, also offers wonderful expansive views.
You can explore the fascinating remnants of the 13th-century Weinsberg Castle Ruins, located just below the Weinsberg summit. Voluntary efforts have been made to uncover and preserve these valuable ruins. Nearby, the Holzhacker-Museum (Logging Museum) provides historical insights into the region's significant timber industry.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The hike to the Herzstein (Heart Stone) is described as a varied walk through the forest with interesting information stations. The Burgstallmauer Summit & Burgstall Gorge is also a great destination for the whole family, offering an adventure for children through its narrow rock corridor. The Weinsberg Mountain summit is also suitable for family outings.
The Weinsberger Wald offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. You can find circular trails like the Ysper-Weitental circular hiking trail and sections of the 'Path of Life' (Lebensweg). Specific trails around Weinsberg, such as circular hiking trail no. 60 from Bärnkopf, pass by the castle ruins and a mystical 'Wackelstein' (balancing rock). For easy options, consider routes like the Ysper Gorge loop or the Burgsteinmauer Summit loop, which you can find more about in the Easy hikes in Weinsberger Wald guide.
Yes, the region is ideal for cycling, with numerous routes available. You can explore various loops that take you through the scenic landscape. For detailed cycling routes, including options like the Lake Edlesberger – Dürnbergteich loop or the Franzosenstein – Wachtstein loop, refer to the Cycling in Weinsberger Wald guide.
Visitors frequently praise the 'wildly romantic' atmosphere of the Ysper Gorge, especially its renovated paths and beautiful watercourses. The unique shapes of rock formations like the Totenkopf and Drachenstein are often highlighted as surprising and impressive. The expansive views from the Burgstallmauer Summit and the adventurous experience of the Burgstall Gorge are also highly rated, particularly by families.
After hiking through the Ysper Gorge, the Forellenhof, Ysper Gorge is a perfect spot for a break. It features a beautiful balcony and is known for its very good kitchen and friendly service, making it an ideal place for a refreshment.
The highest point in the Weinsberger Wald is the Weinsberg mountain, standing at 1041 meters. You can reach its summit via a well-marked hiking trail that starts from the 'Weinsberg-Wiese' (Weinsberg Meadow). This trail is suitable for family outings and offers magnificent views.
Yes, the Weinsberger Wald offers various running trails for different fitness levels. You can find routes like the Dreiblöchlberg (West) – Weinsbergspalte loop or the Lake Edlesberger loop. For a comprehensive list of options, including distances and difficulty grades, check out the Running Trails in Weinsberger Wald guide.


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