Natural monuments around Seitenstetten, a municipality in Lower Austria, offer insights into the region's diverse natural features. The area is characterized by its geological formations, including unique karst topography. Visitors can explore various natural sites that showcase the interaction between surface water and subterranean systems. These natural monuments provide opportunities to observe the local landscape and its hydrological processes.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The hiking trail from the "Gasthaus zum Grasberg" (Grasberg Inn) ascends very steeply. A beautiful ridge trail.
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Super beautiful, breathtaking view! Here you can forget all your worries! Unfortunately it was very windy today and the Sahara dust obscured the view of the mountains.
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A beautiful hiking destination with surprising nature!
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The nature trail with the Moar-Lacke is very informative about trees and bird life - also recommended with children. Those who enjoy hiking can still conquer St. Michael with Rastberg or Stocker Kogel and further Elisabeth-Warte. From everywhere you have a fantastic view. Highly recommended also towards the end of April when the cider tree is in bloom. Nature transforms into its most beautiful colors.
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Many snow roses bloom along the path, but it is also very nice to hike along the Ybbs.
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Wonderful panoramic mountain, if it's not foggy. Easy to hike in any season.
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On nice days, the ideal place to switch off, enjoy the summit, have a snack and simply enjoy the view and the peace and quiet. (Is not as strong as the Buchenberg visited)
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Easy to climb peak for all ages
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The region around Seitenstetten offers a variety of natural monuments. You can explore the Lindaumauer Summit, known for its expansive views, or discover the unique geological formations of the Schlucklöcher (sinkholes) in Hoaderholz, where streams disappear underground. Another interesting site is the Moar-Lacke, a lake within a nature trail that provides information on local trees and bird life.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Moar-Lacke is part of a nature trail that is very informative about trees and bird life, making it enjoyable for children. Additionally, the Lindaumauer Summit is described as an easy-to-climb peak for all ages, offering great views.
Seitenstetten is known for its unique karst topography. A prime example is the Schlucklöcher (sinkholes) in Hoaderholz, which are funnel-shaped depressions where small streams flow into and disappear underground. These features offer a fascinating glimpse into how surface water interacts with subterranean systems and the erosion of soluble bedrock.
Yes, the Turkish Fountain at Sonntagberg is a man-made monument designated as a natural monument. This historical site is associated with local legends from 1529 and features a baroque well chapel, offering a blend of history and natural heritage.
The area around Seitenstetten offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Seitenstetten Abbey – Tree Trunk Chapel loop' or moderate routes like 'Seitenstetten Abbey – View from Blümelsberg loop'. There are also running trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on these activities, you can explore the hiking guide, running guide, or road cycling guide for Seitenstetten.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and rewarding views from summits like Lindaumauer Summit and Glatzberg Cross (904 m). The informative nature trails, such as the one around Moar-Lacke, are also highly appreciated, especially for their educational value regarding local flora and fauna.
The nature trail around Moar-Lacke is highly recommended for observing local trees and bird life. It's designed to be informative for all ages, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed for all sites, the nature trail around Moar-Lacke is particularly beautiful towards the end of April when the cider trees are in bloom, transforming the landscape with vibrant colors. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring.
Yes, the Schneerosenweg Kematen is a pleasant trail where many snow roses bloom, and it offers a nice walk along the Ybbs river. The nature trail around Moar-Lacke is also considered an easy and informative walk suitable for a relaxed experience.
Absolutely. The Lindaumauer Summit is renowned for its expansive and panoramic vistas. Another excellent spot for views is the Glatzberg Cross (904 m), which provides a peaceful setting to enjoy the surrounding landscape.
While specific regulations for each natural monument are not detailed, it is generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them when visiting natural areas in Austria. Always check local signage for any specific rules or restrictions.
Parking availability can vary by specific location. For trails and natural monuments, it's common to find designated parking areas at trailheads or near popular access points. For example, when hiking around Seitenstetten Abbey, parking is typically available in the vicinity. Always look for official parking signs.


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