Attractions and places to see around Reichenthal offer a diverse range of experiences in the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. The area features a blend of cultural sites, historical landmarks, and natural viewpoints. Visitors can explore historic mills, significant churches, and panoramic observation towers. Reichenthal is characterized by its scenic landscapes, including the idyllic Kettenbachtal.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The town hall stands at the western end of the main square, northeast of the parish church in the town of Bad Leonfelden in the Mühlviertel region.
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It points to a geological condition whereby the Rodl flows into the Danube and this in turn into the Black Sea, while on the other hand the Granitzbach flows into the Vltava, Elbe and North Sea.
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Water source: It is unclear whether the water runs year-round.
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Unfortunately, there is no summit cross on the highest elevation with granite rocks on the Zeissberg, but the view and the tranquility of this place of power are all the more beautiful.
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Beautifully maintained resting place at exactly 1000 m above sea level. Spring water is also drinkable. (No notice "Not for drinking")
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The European watershed is not often found. Here at iBad Leonfelden you will find it again. It is a very thoughtful way of paying attention to the watershed.
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Café Kastner in the center is known for the best pastries in the entire Mühlviertel. Beautiful town center. But the whole place is designed for cars and is flooded accordingly.
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Reichenthal offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the Freilichtmuseum Hayrl (Open-air Museum Hayrl) in the idyllic Kettenbachtal, which features the functional Herren-Mühle and exhibitions on milling history. The impressive Pfarrkirche Reichenthal, known as the "Mühlviertler Dom," is the largest church in the Mühlviertel region. While Schloss Waldenfels is privately owned, its historic architecture is notable. Additionally, the Bad Leonfelden Market Square is a charming historical site with shops and cafes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Sternstein Observation Tower. Built in 1898/99, it offers expansive vistas across the Bohemian Forest and, on clear days, even the northern Limestone Alps. Another great spot is the 1000-Meter Spot, located along the Sternstein circular route, which provides a wonderful view and is perfect for a break.
Yes, Reichenthal has options for families. The Freilichtmuseum Hayrl offers interactive experiences like bread baking and a family-friendly "Wasserkraft anno dazumal" (Hydropower in the old days) experience trail. The area also features an adventure playground. The European Watershed Monument Mühlviertel is an interesting educational stop for all ages, marking where waters flow to either the Black Sea or the North Sea.
The region is excellent for outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking and cycling, with the area being part of the Mountainbike-Region Granitland. For specific hiking routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Reichenthal guide, which includes trails like the Sternstein loop. Cyclists can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Reichenthal guide. Fishing is also possible at the castle pond.
The best time to visit Reichenthal's attractions is generally from spring to autumn. Many outdoor sites, like the Sternstein Observation Tower, are closed during the winter months (November to March) for safety reasons. The Freilichtmuseum Hayrl and its trails are also best enjoyed in warmer weather. The region also hosts an atmospheric Advent market during the first Advent weekend.
Reichenthal is nestled in the picturesque Mühlviertel region, known for its scenic landscapes. A unique natural feature is the European Watershed Monument Mühlviertel, which highlights a geological condition where water flows to either the Black Sea or the North Sea. The idyllic Kettenbachtal, where the Freilichtmuseum Hayrl is located, is also a beautiful natural setting.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Freilichtmuseum Hayrl serves as the starting and end point for the "10 Mühlen-Wanderweg" (10 Mills Hiking Trail). For mountain hikes, you can explore routes like the Sternstein loop or the trail to the Sternstein Observation Tower. You can find more detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Reichenthal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from spots like the Sternstein Observation Tower, often highlighting the clear vistas of the Alps and Bohemian Forest. The tranquility and natural beauty of places like the Großer Zeißberg Summit are also highly appreciated. The charming atmosphere and inviting restaurants of the Bad Leonfelden Market Square are also popular among visitors.
Absolutely. The Freilichtmuseum Hayrl is an excellent place to delve into local traditions. It offers insights into the lives of millers, showcases an old Venetian saw, and features various tools for wood processing. The museum also hosts diverse exhibitions, including glass art from Upper Austria and Southern Bohemia, clocks, and a shoemaker's workshop, providing a comprehensive look at regional heritage.
Yes, Reichenthal is well-suited for cycling, being part of the Mountainbike-Region Granitland. For road cycling, you can find routes such as the "Kastner in Leonfelden – Bad Leonfelden Market Square loop from Reichenthal" in the Road Cycling Routes around Reichenthal guide. These routes offer a great way to explore the scenic Mühlviertel region.
The Bad Leonfelden Market Square is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant area to explore with shops and cafes. While many natural and historical sites in the region may have varied terrain, this market square provides an accessible option for visitors.


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