Best attractions and places to see in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park offers a diverse landscape of wooded hills, rising from 415m to almost 900m above sea level. This nature park, nestled in the Vienna Alps, features over 60 karst caves and unique tree formations like the "Fleischesserföhre" pine. The Sierningbach stream valley provides a natural setting, while the Flatzer Wand is known for climbing routes. The park's transitional climate supports a variety of protected flora and fauna.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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I haven't been here for a few years, but it did me a lot of good right away. The hut service was perfect, as it used to be. I will be here more often now.
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The Kaspressknödel soup with a large Kaspressknödel :) and the apricot chocolate slice were great!
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Beautiful view from the terrace while enjoying goulash or soup.
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Exceptional tree growth, someone must have had a hand in its growth...
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Truly an extraordinary tree, located along the path and therefore requiring no additional effort or strain.
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... it's rare that there's a summit cross on a hill ;-)
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Near the summit of Gösing, a shady picnic table invites you to take a leisurely rest. Surrounded by peaceful forest, this spot is ideal for a restorative break after the climb. The large table and bench offer ample space to comfortably rest or enjoy a light snack—perfect for hiking groups or families. Although there is no direct view from here, the spot scores points for its tranquility and pleasant atmosphere. Just a few minutes further, a viewing bench awaits with panoramic views and a summit book.
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The Gösing, 898 meters high, lies northwest of Ternitz at the entrance to the Sierningtal Nature Park in the Gutenstein Alps. The summit is a quiet, shady spot with a beautiful summit cross and several rest areas, including two tables with benches – ideal for a relaxing break. While the summit itself doesn't offer a panoramic view, just a few minutes away is a viewing bench with a sweeping view and a summit book. Also nearby is the Neunkirchner Hütte, which is open year-round on weekends. The ascent to the Gösing can be easy or more challenging, depending on the route chosen; some trails include short climbing sections and beautiful views of the Schwarzatal Valley and the Schneeberg.
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The park is rich in natural wonders. You can discover over 60 karst caves, including the impressive "Langes Loch" with its stalactite formations. Unique trees like the imposing Fleischesser Pine and the distinctive Chair Trees are also highlights. The romantic valley of the Sierningbach stream offers opportunities for relaxation amidst wild mountain streams.
Yes, for impressive panoramic views, head to the Gfieder Lookout Station (Aussichtswarte am Gfieder), which offers vistas of the Schneeberg, Hochwechsel, and Rosalien mountains. While the Gösing Summit (898 m) itself is a quiet, shady spot, a viewing bench just a few minutes away provides sweeping views.
Families will enjoy the Sierningtal-Flatzer Wand Nature Park Center, which features a small animal enclosure, an island in the creek, and a playground with a soccer field. There are also children's playgrounds located throughout the park, and many trails are suitable for family outings.
Within the park, you can find places for refreshment and relaxation at the Sierningtal Nature Park Hut and the Neunkirchen Naturefriends' House. The Neunkirchen Naturefriends' House is also known as Flatzer Hütte and offers good food and a wonderful view.
The park features approximately 50 km of marked hiking trails, ranging from easy to more challenging. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Sierningtal Nature Park – Stixenstein Castle loop' or the 'Schönbühel Summit – Heahnakräuln Viewpoint loop'. You can find more details and routes in the guide for Easy hikes in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park.
Yes, the Flatzer Wand area is a significant highlight for sport climbers. It boasts over 300 climbing routes of varying difficulty, along with options for bouldering and via ferrata, making it a popular destination for climbing enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Heahnakräuln Viewpoint – Fleischesser Pine loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Stixenstein Castle – Sieding Nature Park loop'. More routes are available in the guides for MTB Trails in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park and Road Cycling Routes in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park.
In the surrounding area of the nature park, you can visit Stixenstein Castle. This medieval castle offers a worthwhile glimpse into the region's history.
Due to its transitional location between the Pannonian and Alpine climates, the park exhibits an extraordinary variety of protected flora and fauna. You can find unique species such as the hawthorn and the protected blue-black spotted Alpine longhorn beetle.
Visitors appreciate the Gösing Summit (898 m) for its quiet, shady spot with a beautiful summit cross and several rest areas, including picnic tables. While the summit itself is forested, a nearby viewing bench offers sweeping panoramic views, and the Neunkirchner Hütte is open on weekends.
The nature park generally welcomes dogs on its marked hiking trails. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Beyond the main attractions, the park's over 60 karst caves, such as the "Langes Loch," offer a sense of discovery. The "Warme Lucke," a rocky niche known for warm air currents, is another unique natural phenomenon that might be considered a hidden gem for those exploring off the main paths.


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