Best natural monuments around Lembach im Mühlkreis are found in the picturesque Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria, offering a natural and relaxing environment. The area is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and the majestic Danube River, which carves dramatic meanders. While specific designated natural monuments within Lembach itself are not widely listed, the broader Rohrbach district features notable trees and geological formations. This region provides a gateway to exploring the rich natural beauty and unique geological features of the wider Mühlviertel.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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From here you can start many hikes.
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From the "Schlögener Blick" viewpoint you have a spectacular panoramic view of the loop. You can reach the viewpoint via hiking trails and it is particularly worthwhile at sunset or in the golden hour because the landscape is particularly impressive then.
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Where the Danube turns twice Even nature does not always reach its destination by taking a straight path. An impressive example of this is the Danube loop near Schlögen. The river, squeezed between the banks of the "Donauleiten" that are characteristic of the Upper Danube Valley, gives way to the granite of the Bohemian Massif at this point. It changes direction twice, forming two intertwined headlands. This natural wonder is really visible from above. From the Schlögen viewpoint, which romantic landscape lovers can reach in a short hike from Schlögen. The ships that sail through the double bend look like toys from here. The pale blue ribbon of the river winds like a ribbon through the green, wooded ridges. A place to linger and enjoy.
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One of the most beautiful sections on the Danube Cycle Path.
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To get the best view of the Schlögener Schlinge, you have to follow the approximately 3 km long hiking trail to the viewing point.
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probably THE highlight on the Danube. And it's just beautiful here.
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The Schlögener Loop is a river loop in the upper Danube valley in Upper Austria, about halfway between Passau and Linz (between river kilometers 2186.5 and 2180.5 of the Danube flowing east) and the largest forced meander in Europe. The southern, right bank lies in the municipality of Haibach ob der Donau and its district of Schlögen, after which the loop is named. To the north, the municipalities of Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis with the village of Au and to the far east Niederkappel with the village of Grafenau border the area of the Danube Loop. Source: Wikipedia
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The region is known for its dramatic Danube river meanders and unique geological formations. Key natural monuments include the spectacular Schlögen Loop, a major highlight on the Danube Cycle Path, and the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, which also offers excellent views of the river's tight curve. Additionally, the Cooling stone provides wide views and has historical significance.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with local history. The Cooling stone is an earlier place of sacrifice with pottery shards, walls, and trenches indicating its historical importance. The 'Bauernkriegsbuche' (Peasants' War Beech) in Habach, though a replanting, commemorates the Upper Austrian Peasants' War of 1626, serving as a natural landmark intertwined with local lore.
The most striking geological features are the impressive river meanders of the Danube, such as the Schlögen Loop and the Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️, where the river carves dramatic horseshoe bends. You can also find unique rock formations like the 'Teufelsstein' (Devil's Stone), a granite block in Lembach associated with local legends about the devil's tracks.
Several natural monuments are considered family-friendly. The Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️ and the Danube Bend Near Haibach offer accessible viewpoints and cycling paths. The Cooling stone is also a popular destination for hikers of all ages, offering beautiful views.
The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes. For running enthusiasts, there are several trails available. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Lembach im Mühlkreis, Easy hikes around Lembach im Mühlkreis, and Running Trails around Lembach im Mühlkreis guides.
The path to the main viewpoint of the Schlögen Loop can be steep and rocky, with partly loose scree. It typically takes about 20 to 30 minutes to reach the top. Sturdy footwear and safe footing are absolutely necessary for this ascent, but the panoramic view is well worth the effort.
Yes, the Danube Cycle Path (EuroVelo 6) closely follows the river around several natural monuments. The Steinerberg Danube Loop 🏞️ and the Danube Bend Near Haibach are excellent for cyclists, offering car-free and quiet sections with breathtaking views of the river's curves.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views, especially from elevated viewpoints overlooking the Danube loops. The tranquility of the car-free sections along the Danube and the combination of natural beauty with historical sites like the Cooling stone are also highly appreciated. The region's diverse hiking and cycling opportunities are a major draw.
The natural monuments, particularly those along the Danube, are beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn provides vibrant fall colors. Summer is ideal for cycling and water sports. Winter access might be limited for some trails, especially those that are steep or rocky.
While the Danube loops are widely known, the 'Teufelsstein' (Devil's Stone) in Lembach is a local sight that offers a unique blend of natural rock formation and folklore, making it a fascinating, albeit smaller, natural monument with a rich mythical background. Exploring the wider Rohrbach district might also reveal ancient trees or other geological formations not as prominently featured.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks suitable for families to more moderate and difficult routes. Many trails offer scenic views of the Danube or lead through forests and rolling hills. For specific options, you can consult the Hiking around Lembach im Mühlkreis guide, which includes routes like the 'Mayrhofer Wayside Shrine – Bauernkriegweg loop'.
Yes, there are several circular walks available that allow you to experience the natural beauty of the region. For instance, the 'Krauck Chapel – Mühlholz Chapel loop' is a moderate circular hike. You can find more options for circular routes in the various hiking guides for the Lembach im Mühlkreis area, such as Hiking around Lembach im Mühlkreis.


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