Natural monuments Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting offers diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity, making it a notable area for outdoor exploration. The region features significant natural sites such as the Almauen nature reserve and the Neydhartinger Moor, known for their unique ecosystems. Visitors can experience a mix of river landscapes, wetland environments, and elevated viewpoints. The area provides opportunities to observe local flora and fauna in their natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Halfway point of the Krailbergrunde, good rest stop
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The highest point in the Wels-Land district is on the Steindlberg at 513m. That's 9m higher than the famous Krailberg.
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Coming from the south (vineyard), enter the forest, then turn left (do not go around the forest to the southwest, it will be difficult there), from the north (staffel) there are 2 steeper paths leading up, we used the left one around the outside, at the top it is then comfortably flat in the forest to the summit cross
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Very beautiful waterfall near us was just Mittelwasser
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Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting offers diverse natural features, including the impressive Traunfall Waterfall, the ecologically rich Almauen nature reserve (along the Alm River), and the unique wetland environment of the Neydhartinger Moor. You can also find the highest point in the Wels-Land district at the Krailberg Summit Cross (504 m).
The Almauen nature reserve, located along the lower reaches of the Alm River, is a valuable ecological site spanning approximately 100 hectares. It's known for its exceptional diversity of plant and animal species, particularly within its alluvial forests, offering a pristine river environment for observation.
The Neydhartinger Moor is a significant nature reserve characterized by its unique wetland ecosystem. It provides a habitat for specialized plant and animal species adapted to acidic and waterlogged conditions. Historically, its natural resources have also contributed to Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting's reputation as a moor spa.
While visually impressive, the Traunfall Waterfall is not entirely natural in its current form. Since around the 16th century, it has been modified, with an underground watercourse now operating a hydroelectric power station. Despite these alterations, its sheer size (200 meters wide and 12 meters deep) remains a striking sight.
Yes, you can visit the Thousand-Year-Old Linden Tree in Eisengattern. This mighty tree is considered the largest in the Salzkammergut, with a trunk circumference of 14 meters at its base. It's even hollow inside, allowing a child to crawl through a hole within the trunk.
Several natural monuments are considered family-friendly. The Traunfall Waterfall, the Alm near Bad Wimsbach, the Pond on the Ager, and the Thousand-Year-Old Linden Tree in Eisengattern are all categorized as suitable for families, offering accessible and enjoyable experiences.
The region around Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Steinfeld' or 'Running loop from Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails like the 'Pond on the Ager – Traunfall Waterfall loop' and gravel biking routes like the 'Traunuferstraße – Roman Bridge over the Traun loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking guide pages.
Yes, many of the natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the Krailberg Summit Cross (504 m) is a popular hiking destination, and the Alm near Bad Wimsbach features trails along the river. You can find various routes suitable for different difficulties on the running and MTB guide pages, which often include sections suitable for walking.
The natural monuments in Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse flora and fauna. Summer is ideal for water-related activities near the Alm River or the Pond on the Ager. Even in winter, some areas, like the Traunfall Waterfall, offer a unique and impressive sight, though conditions may require appropriate gear.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility. The Traunfall Waterfall is often described as 'very beautiful' and 'impressive'. The Alm River is praised as 'one of the most beautiful rivers', and the Pond on the Ager is seen as a 'paradise for bikers and hikers' and a 'chilly rest area'. The Thousand-Year-Old Linden Tree is noted for its impressive size and unique hollow trunk.
Generally, natural areas like the Almauen nature reserve and trails around the Alm River are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific rules might apply in certain protected zones, so it's always best to observe local signage. The Traunfall Waterfall area is also popular with dog walkers.
While specific public transport connections to every single natural monument can vary, Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting is generally accessible by regional buses and trains. From the town center, many natural monuments like the Almauen nature reserve or the Neydhartinger Moor might be reachable via local walking or cycling paths. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to the vicinity of your desired natural monument.
Parking is generally available near the more popular natural monuments and trailheads. For example, there are likely designated parking areas close to the Traunfall Waterfall and starting points for hikes to the Krailberg Summit Cross. For less frequented spots like the Neydhartinger Moor or specific points along the Alm River, you might find smaller parking lots or roadside options. Always look for official parking signs.


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