Natural monuments around Frankenau-Unterpullendorf are found in the Burgenland region of Austria, characterized by a rolling hilly landscape. This area offers a blend of natural features and historical-geological points of interest. Visitors can explore unique geographical markers and ancient industrial sites. The broader region is known for its natural beauty, including various nature parks.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The rock - according to some descriptions - may have been a pagan sacrificial site (Thirring, 1922).
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The trees are named after forester Jenő Fatalin (1903-1996). His son, Dr. Gyula Fatalin (1933-2000), is a forest engineer.
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A rock in the middle of the forest with “stories” surrounding it.
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A very pleasant and interesting place in the middle of the forest. Tables and benches invite you to linger. A visit is highly recommended.
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It is one of the best-known tourist attractions of the Kőszeg Mountains. National Blue Tour Sealing Site, and it's also spectacular. Of course, there is also a saying associated with it. You can read about them on the local bulletin board. Around Forrás there is a picnic area with a rain shelter. And a few steps away, we can find traces of history - a few decades ago - with an abandoned border guard base. All this a few steps from the Austrian border. It can be reached on perfect quality asphalt roads and forest roads, it is only 2.4 km away from the "documented" parking lot.
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I didn't think that it would be so steeply uphill at the end. It's a great way to rediscover the area you thought you knew well.
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The remains of an old tree have been well preserved here.
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At this point is the "center stone". Geographic data show the exact center of Burgenland. Next to it is a chapel and shady trees. There is a nice view on top. A short stop is practically mandatory.
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Frankenau-Unterpullendorf offers a blend of natural beauty and historical-geological sites. You can visit the Hétforrás (Seven Springs), a popular hiking destination in the Kőszeg Mountains known for its crystal clear water and historical significance. Another unique spot is the Geographical Center of Burgenland, marked by a basalt stone offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the region has significant historical and geological sites. The Geographical Center of Burgenland is a man-made monument marking a geographical point, while the Pingenfelder (Pingo Fields) in Unterpullendorf are fascinating historical-geological remnants of ancient iron mining by Celts and Romans. You can also find the Királyvölgy Old Chestnut Tree Memorial, preserving the memory of a nearly 500-year-old tree.
The area is characterized by a rolling hilly landscape. You can expect to see natural springs like the Hétforrás (Seven Springs), ancient trees such as the Királyvölgy Old Chestnut Tree Memorial and the Fatalin Beeches, and interesting geological formations like the Ördögtányér Rock. Many sites also offer panoramic viewpoints.
Absolutely! The Hétforrás (Seven Springs) is a popular and pleasant spot in the forest with tables and benches, ideal for families. The Geographical Center of Burgenland is also considered family-friendly, offering open views. The Fatalin Beeches, with their impressive ancient trees, provide a wonderful natural setting for a family outing.
The region's rolling hilly landscape changes hues with the seasons, making it beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant colors. Summer is great for enjoying the outdoors, while a clear winter day can also provide stunning views, especially from spots like the Geographical Center of Burgenland.
The area around Frankenau-Unterpullendorf is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. Many natural monuments, like the Pingenfelder, are situated on scenic ridges perfect for exploration on foot.
Yes, several natural monuments are integrated into or close to hiking trails. The Hétforrás (Seven Springs) is a popular hiking destination in the Kőszeg Mountains. The Pingenfelder are also part of a scenic area suitable for exploration on foot. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the hiking guide for Frankenau-Unterpullendorf.
Yes, the region offers good opportunities for cycling. The Geographical Center of Burgenland is accessible via a farm road, making it suitable for cyclists. You can explore various routes for gravel biking and road cycling that pass through the scenic landscape near these natural sites.
Generally, natural outdoor sites in the region are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The trails and open spaces around monuments like the Hétforrás (Seven Springs) and the Geographical Center of Burgenland are suitable for walks with your canine companion.
Beyond the more popular sites, the Ördögtányér Rock is a fascinating rock formation in the middle of the forest with local stories surrounding it, offering a unique geological insight. The Fatalin Beeches, nearly 300-year-old 'abandonment trees,' are also a beautiful and ecologically significant hidden gem.
Given the rolling hilly landscape and potential for hiking, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions, and consider bringing rain gear, especially during spring and autumn. Sun protection is advisable during warmer months.
While specific parking spots are not always detailed for every single monument, sites like the Geographical Center of Burgenland are generally accessible via farm roads, implying nearby parking availability. For hiking trails leading to natural monuments, designated parking areas are usually found at trailheads or nearby villages.


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