Natural monuments around Jeging offer diverse natural features and historical sites. The region encompasses varied terrain, from elevated summits to significant rock formations and ancient trees. These sites provide opportunities for exploring the natural landscape and local heritage. Many of these locations are accessible via hiking trails Jeging and its surroundings.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A very beautiful hike along the Literature Trail leads from Köstendorf through the beautiful forest up to the summit cross. The view was very rewarding despite the dark rain clouds 🤩👍, and would certainly be even more breathtaking in the sunshine.
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The whole area is truly worth seeing. Be careful at the corner: if someone walks or drives around quickly, you'll end up in an awkward collision.
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The Warstein is a real knockout. The stone is 700 meters long, 80 meters wide and 50 meters high in the landscape and protrudes into the lake. You can cycle around it or take a break and climb up briefly. At the top you will find the Warstein Chapel on the west side or you can enjoy the view of the lake all the way to the northern Limestone Alps from the Steinspitz.
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In recent times, the spring has less and less water. That's probably why the sign was removed. During my visit on April 23, 2022, a little water flowed again. We washed our eyes with it and hope to improve our eyesight.
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For the Upper Austrian State Exhibition 2012, the entire square including the castle was subjected to a thorough renovation. Today a remarkable ensemble of castle, church, Kneipp fountain and 35 meter high sequoia tree.
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The Tannberg is 786 m above sea level. A. high elevation on the border between Salzburg and Upper Austria. The summit represents the highest point in the Braunau am Inn district in Upper Austria (source Wikipedia)
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Wonderful view of the mountains 😀😎😍
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The natural monuments around Jeging offer a diverse range of features, including elevated summits like the Tannberg Summit Cross, significant rock formations such as the Wartstein Rock on Obertrumer See, ancient trees like the 1000-Year-Old Lime Tree, and natural springs like the Gnadenbründl Spring. You can also find unique natural elements combined with historical sites, such as the Giant Sequoia in Mattighofen.
Yes, several natural monuments around Jeging are suitable for families. The Mattighofen Church, Castle, and Giant Sequoia offers an interesting combination of history and nature, including a impressive 35-meter-high sequoia tree. The 1000-Year-Old Lime Tree is also a special place for a break with historical background that families can enjoy.
The region around Jeging provides various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are routes like the 'Scenic Riverside Pathway – Kobernauserwald Forest Trail loop from Mattighofen' for gravel biking, or the 'Schwemmbach Wetlands – Riesenmuseum Lengau loop from Jeging' for cycling. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Jeging, Cycling around Jeging, and Running Trails around Jeging guide pages.
Many natural monuments around Jeging are accessible via hiking and walking routes. For instance, a beautiful hike along the Literature Trail leads to the Tannberg Summit Cross. The Wartstein Rock on Obertrumer See can be reached by cycling around the lake or climbing up for views. The 1000-Year-Old Lime Tree is situated in the middle of a forest, suggesting accessible trails.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Jeging are not detailed, natural monuments, especially those involving hiking and outdoor exploration, are generally best visited during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather for walking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic views without the challenges of winter conditions.
Specific rules for dogs at each natural monument are not provided, but generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking and walking trails in the region. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
Some natural monuments around Jeging are intertwined with local history and legends. The Gnadenbründl Spring, for example, is associated with a local legend of the Blessed Mother appearing and recommending the spring water for healing. The 1000-Year-Old Lime Tree is also noted for its historical background, suggesting it has witnessed centuries of local events.
Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent viewpoints. The Tannberg Summit Cross offers rewarding views from the highest point in the Braunau am Inn district. From the Wartstein Rock on Obertrumer See, you can enjoy panoramic views of the lake and the northern Limestone Alps.
The Wartstein Rock on Obertrumer See is a striking natural idyll. This impressive stone formation is 700 meters long, 80 meters wide, and 50 meters high, protruding into the lake. Visitors can cycle around it or climb up to the Steinspitz for panoramic views of the lake and the northern Limestone Alps.
The Tannberg Summit Cross marks a significant elevation of 786 meters above sea level, situated on the border between Salzburg and Upper Austria. It is notable for being the highest point in the Braunau am Inn district, offering rewarding views after a hike, especially along the Literature Trail.
The Gnadenbründl Spring is a small, babbling spring located in a beautiful bay within a nature reserve. It is known for a local legend where the spring water was believed to have healing properties. While the water flow can vary, it remains a tranquil spot with historical and natural appeal.
Yes, the Mattighofen Church, Castle, and Giant Sequoia is a prime example. This remarkable ensemble features a castle, a church, a Kneipp fountain, and a towering 35-meter-high sequoia tree, all within a beautifully renovated square. It offers a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture.


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