Best canyons around Traismauer are characterized by unique geological formations rather than traditional deep canyons. The region features loess gorges and hollow ways, which are recessed paths formed by erosion, offering distinct natural passages. These natural features are often integrated into popular routes Traismauer nature, providing scenic views and diverse hiking experiences. The landscape is further defined by the Traisen River, its floodplains, and extensive vineyards.
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Very interesting and beautiful, you just don't see it every day
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I've never seen a ravine of this size. The meter-high loess walls are not only incredibly impressive, but also provide a habitat for many animal and bird species. A signposted themed trail here also explores the topic of "loess."
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A deep cut into the landscape. The central cycle route leads through this ravine, and a variant of the garden cycle tour branches off at the entrance below.
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A fantastic natural monument, many hiking trails, such as the Way of St. James, the World Heritage Trail, the Kremstal-Donau long-distance hiking trail and the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 lead through here. There are display boards with interesting insights into the creation of, and not just this trench.
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A wild ditch from Angern up to Tiefenfucha is a section of the Mining Memorial Trail, partly quite wild and pristine, but if you look closely you can still find remains from the "mining era" in this area.
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A very impressive natural monument with information boards.
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a very nice variant in the direction of Oberbergern
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Around Traismauer, you'll discover unique geological formations known as loess gorges and hollow ways, rather than traditional deep canyons. These are recessed paths formed by erosion, creating distinct natural passages with walls up to twelve meters high. They offer scenic views and diverse hiking experiences, often integrated into the region's vineyards and river landscapes.
Beyond the loess gorges and hollow ways, the Traismauer area is characterized by the serene Traisen River and its floodplains, offering areas of 'PURE NATURE' for exploration. Extensive vineyards also dominate the landscape, with numerous paths providing stunning panoramic views of the Alpine foothills and the Danube valley.
Yes, the region's terraced vineyards, particularly those around the Traisental-Danube wine region, offer numerous viewpoints. Trails leading to places like the Wetterkreuzkirche provide stunning panoramic views. The "Korkenzieher Themenweg" (Corkscrew Theme Trail) near Ahrenberg and Eichberg features a 15-meter-high observation tower with expansive views from the Danube floodplains to the Vienna Woods.
The loess gorges, such as Zellergraben, provide a habitat for many animal and bird species. The Traisen River and its floodplain areas are also rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities to observe various riparian wildlife in their natural environment.
Yes, the Zellergraben gorge is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the "Loamstückl Hollow Way" is part of several scenic circular hikes described as easy to moderate, making them suitable for families. The Traisen – Traisenwehr loop is another easy, approximately 4 km long path along the river, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Many natural trails and paths in the Traismauer area are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, near wildlife, or in vineyards, and to be mindful of local regulations.
You can find a variety of hiking opportunities. The Zellergraben is part of the Wachau World Heritage Trail. The "Loamstückl Hollow Way" offers picturesque views on easy to moderate circular hikes. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Traismauer, which include routes along the Traisen River and through vineyards.
Yes, the Wagram Hollow Way Cycle Path near Feuerbrunn is an incredibly deep hollow path specifically designed for cyclists. Another notable route is the Hollow Way on the Mittelpunkts Cycle Route, which features a deep cut into the landscape through which the central cycle route passes. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Traismauer guide.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant colors in the vineyards and comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the shaded hollow ways and along the river, but be prepared for warmer weather.
Trails in the Traismauer area range from easy to challenging. Many paths through the vineyards and along the Traisen River are easy. The "Loamstückl Hollow Way" is considered easy to moderate. Some sections, like parts of the Einödgraben, can be challenging, especially in wet conditions, and are described as wild-romantic forest trails.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Traismauer, particularly near trailheads and popular natural attractions. Specific parking information for individual starting points can often be found on local tourism websites or detailed route descriptions.
Traismauer is accessible by public transport, primarily by train. From the town center, many natural areas, including sections of the Traisen River and nearby vineyards, are within walking or cycling distance. For more specific information on routes and schedules, it's best to consult local public transport providers.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking or exploring the natural gorges and hollow ways around Traismauer. These areas are freely accessible for public recreation. However, always respect private property, follow marked trails, and adhere to any local signage regarding nature protection or access restrictions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique geological formations of the loess gorges and hollow ways, finding them incredibly impressive and picturesque. The deep, green passages, often smelling of wine from nearby vineyards, offer a distinct natural experience. The tranquility of the Traisen River landscapes and the panoramic views from the vineyard trails are also highly appreciated.


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