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Hiking in Geras Nature Park offers diverse experiences across its varied landscapes. The park spans 132 hectares, characterized by extensive forests, charming meadows, and picturesque ponds. This terrain supports a range of flora and fauna, providing an idyllic setting for exploration. The park's well-marked trails cater to different fitness levels, with minimal elevation gain on many routes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.8
(13)
85
hikers
4.83km
01:18
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(9)
31
hikers
11.3km
03:00
130m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
(3)
35
hikers
5.25km
01:25
70m
70m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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14
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6.67km
01:49
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.25km
02:12
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Crucifixes – that is, wayside crosses, field crosses, or crosses depicting the crucified Christ – can be found not only in villages and towns or in nature, but also in literature. Perhaps the most famous crucifix of this type can be found in the work of Giovanni Guareschi (1908 to 1968). He is the spiritual father of the humorous stories about the two protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone'. Guareschi incorporated another main character into his stories – known and popular far beyond Italy's borders –: the crucified Christ, who speaks to Don Camillo from the crucifix on the high altar. The author himself makes the following comment: "So one must explain: If the priests feel offended by Don Camillo, they can smash a candlestick on my skull for all I care; if the communists feel offended by Peppone, they can break a club on my back; but if someone feels offended by Christ's speeches, there's nothing one can do. Whoever speaks in my stories... is my Christ, that is, the voice of my conscience. My personal business, my cause. And therefore: each for himself, and God for all." (G. Guareschi)
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Nice place for a break. Possibly to have a drink or eat something in the deep shadows and a little "Streichelzoo" for the kids and young at heart.
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The herb garden was laid out more than 30 years ago by the well-known herbalist Hermann-Josef Weidinger.
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The first baroque impression is deceptive: Geras Abbey is originally a medieval complex - the collegiate church, the cloister and the adjoining rooms were always rebuilt on the floor plan of the original complex. The massive pillars of the first three-aisled basilica from the 12th century are still visible under the stucco marble in the church. One of the treasures of the monastery is the so-called Marble Hall above the main portal. The ceiling is adorned with a magnificent, signed fresco by Paul Troger, and the exterior facade bears the handwriting of Jakob Christoph Schletterer.
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A stone high cross between Goggitsch and Geras. There is a statue of Mary in an attached wayside shrine.
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According to the inscription, the cross was built in 1881 and renovated in 1959 by the Guth family from Geras.
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Adrain Lambert Zach was born in 1845 in Stallek, in the district of Znojmo. In 1889 he was elected abbot of the Geras monastery - he died in Geras in April 1916. After all, he held a number of political offices and played a key role in many agricultural associations. So to the Geras beekeeping association, the Walkenstein fruit-growing association, but also to the Geras Raiffeisenkasse. And without his involvement there would probably be no train from Retz to Drosendorf. The memorial stone was erected by the municipality in gratitude for his efforts to build a water pipe.
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Interesting for children, also a large playground 👍
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Geras Nature Park offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 80 routes available. These trails cater to various preferences, including easy walks, moderate hikes, and a few more challenging options.
The park is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including extensive forests, charming meadows, and picturesque ponds. A significant natural feature is the Langer Teich (Long Pond), which serves as a gathering point for over 100 different migratory bird species in the summer. You'll also find shaded tree avenues and various rest areas.
Yes, Geras Nature Park is very family-friendly. Many trails are easy and suitable for all skill levels, with minimal elevation gain. The park also features a petting zoo, a bat nature trail, and spacious enclosures where children can observe wild animals like donkeys, fallow deer, and wild boars, making it an engaging experience for all ages.
Geras Nature Park generally welcomes dogs, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wild animal enclosures and diverse wildlife. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect any specific signage regarding pet access on certain paths or areas within the park.
Beyond the natural beauty, the park offers several unique attractions. You can observe various native and formerly native wild animals in spacious enclosures, including lynx, aurochs, and red deer. There's also an exciting Bat Nature Trail, a petting zoo, the Hubertus Chapel, and the Nature Park Labyrinth. The park's proximity to Geras Abbey also allows for cultural exploration.
Yes, many of the trails in Geras Nature Park are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. An example is the Geras Abbey – Herb Garden loop from Geras, an easy 7.3 km trail that takes you through varied landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the park's well-marked paths, the diverse natural scenery including forests and ponds, and the opportunity to observe wildlife in a natural setting. The accessibility of many trails for various fitness levels is also frequently highlighted.
Geras Nature Park offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, while summer is ideal for observing migratory birds at the Langer Teich. Even in winter, the park's trails can be beautiful for a crisp walk, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, while many trails are easy, there are also moderate options for those seeking a longer or slightly more challenging hike. For instance, the Monastery pond – Fenz Cross loop from Geras is a moderate 8.2 km route that offers a good balance of distance and elevation.
Geras Nature Park provides designated parking areas for visitors. The main entrance typically has ample parking facilities, making it convenient to start your hike. Specific parking information can often be found on local signage or the park's official website.
Absolutely. Geras Nature Park is renowned for its wildlife. You can observe a variety of animals in spacious enclosures, including lynx, aurochs, fallow deer, and wild boars. The Langer Teich is also a prime spot for birdwatching, attracting over 100 migratory bird species.
Yes, Geras Nature Park is located in close proximity to Geras Abbey, allowing for a seamless combination of nature exploration and cultural enrichment. Several hiking routes, such as the Herb Garden – Geras Abbey loop from Geras, pass near or through the abbey grounds, making it easy to include a visit.


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