Natural monuments around Nußdorf am Haunsberg offer diverse natural landscapes situated at the foot of the 835-meter-high Haunsberg. This region provides opportunities for exploring geological features and serene natural environments. The area is characterized by its unique geological sites, including ancient fossil beds, and expansive moorlands. These natural features make it a destination for those interested in geology, paleontology, and outdoor exploration.
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Beautiful circular trail with observation tower
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On the way, you pass an observation tower with a beautiful view of the lake. Birdwatching is possible. Even a flamingo.
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A beautifully designed viewing platform is located directly on the water. From here, you have a phenomenal view of the Weidmoos bird paradise. By the way: you're not allowed to cycle all the way here. So leave your bike at the bike rack and walk a few meters.
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Beautiful biotope with bird watching spots
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It is one of the warmest lakes in Upper Bavaria
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Weidmoos is always beautiful 🤩
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The Weidmoos nature reserve is the habitat of hundreds of birds. There is a one and a half kilometer long themed trail through the area - but you should leave your bike behind and walk the route. From the viewing platform you have a magnificent overview of the water-rich protected area. You can find further information here: https://www.weidmoos.at.
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Nußdorf am Haunsberg is rich in geological interest. The Schönramer Filz Moor Experience Trail showcases a unique moor landscape with informative display boards. Additionally, the Kroisbachgraben (Kroisbach Gorge) is a globally significant geological site known for its abundance of fossils, including shark teeth, dating back 55 to 65 million years. A 'Geo Pfad' guides visitors through its points of interest.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. The Ainringer Moor Observation Tower features a laid-out hiking trail suitable for all ages, offering opportunities for bird watching. The Schönramer Filz Moor Experience Trail is also family-friendly, with informative display boards about the moor landscape. The Kroisbachgraben, with its fossil discoveries, is particularly exciting for children interested in paleontology.
The natural monuments around Nußdorf am Haunsberg are excellent for observing diverse flora and fauna. The Ainringer Moor Observation Tower is a former peat mining area that now provides a habitat for many bird species, which can be observed from two towers. The Haarmoos Nature Reserve is the most important meadow breeding area in southeast Bavaria, offering excellent bird watching spots. The Weidmoos Bird Paradise also features a viewing platform for observing hundreds of birds.
The region offers various hiking opportunities. The Haunsberg itself has numerous hiking trails, including a tree trail and a geology trail. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'View from the Kaiserbuche – Vega Observatory loop' or the 'Salzach River Viewing Platform – Ausee in the Weitwörther Au loop'. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Nußdorf am Haunsberg guide.
Yes, the Haunsberg provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding region. Additionally, the Ainringer Moor Observation Tower offers great views over the moorland, and the Weidmoos Bird Paradise has a beautifully designed viewing platform with a magnificent overview of the water-rich protected area.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. The Haunsberg features cycling trails, and you can find various routes around Nußdorf am Haunsberg. For example, the 'Kaiserbuche Panorama Viewpoint – Haunsperg Gravel Trail loop' is a moderate cycling route. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Nußdorf am Haunsberg guide.
The natural monuments are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, generally from spring to autumn, when the trails are clear and the flora and fauna are most active. For bird watching, spring and early summer are particularly rewarding during breeding seasons. Winter hiking is also possible, but some areas might have restricted access or require appropriate gear.
While specific public transport routes to each individual natural monument may vary, Nußdorf am Haunsberg itself is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching the area and specific sites, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules or visit the official tourism website for the region, such as visit-salzburg.net.
The Schönramer Filz Moor Experience Trail is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs to experience the moor landscape.
When hiking to the natural monuments, it's recommended to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Sturdy hiking shoes are advisable, especially for trails on the Haunsberg or in moorland areas. Depending on the season, consider bringing rain gear, sun protection, and insect repellent.
Many natural areas in Nußdorf am Haunsberg are dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. However, specific rules may apply in nature reserves like the Haarmoos Nature Reserve, particularly during bird breeding seasons (March 20 to June 15), where meadow breeding areas may not be entered. Always keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage.
The moorlands, such as the Schönramer Filz Moor Experience Trail and the Moor Lake, are unique ecosystems. They are characterized by specific flora and fauna adapted to the wet, acidic conditions. These areas often feature informative display boards explaining their ecological significance and history, such as the former peat mining at Ainringer Moor, which now serves as a vital bird habitat.


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