Attractions and places to see around Würmla, a market town in the Tulln district of Lower Austria, present a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The region is characterized by the scenic Tullnerfeld, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and engage in pursuits such as hiking and cycling.
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Why do I just not feel comfortable near nuclear power plants?
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The St. Andrä Footbridge over the Traisen River was rebuilt in 2022 after the old wooden bridge had to be demolished due to flood damage and safety deficiencies. The new bridge is an elegant, approximately three-meter-wide single-span bridge without intermediate piers in the riverbed and now directly connects the districts of St. Andrä and Herzogenburg. The bridge is equally suitable for pedestrians and cyclists and forms an important section of the local cycle path network. The footbridge is particularly important for cyclists, as it offers direct access to the Traisen Valley Cycle Route and, subsequently, to the Danube Cycle Path. The crossing also provides a scenic connection to the Traisen-Danube Circular Tour, an approximately 18-kilometer route that leads through quiet towns such as Hameten and Sitzenberg to the Altenwörth power plant. The route is mostly flat, paved, and family-friendly. A rest area has been created at the northern end of the bridge, featuring a drinking fountain, seating, a bicycle service station, and a small pergola for relaxing. From here, there is an unobstructed view upstream into the natural floodplain landscape of the Traisen River, with its mature trees, meadows, and tranquil watercourse. The new bridge thus not only connects two banks but also creates an attractive place for local recreation, exercise, and enjoying nature—whether on foot or by bike.
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Beautiful, worthwhile views from the platform over the Wagram and into the Hollabrunn region, Krems area and the Weinviertel
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The Zwentendorf nuclear power plant on the Danube, near Tulln in Lower Austria, was planned in the 1970s as Austria's first commercial nuclear power plant. Construction began in 1972 and was essentially completed in 1976. The plant was designed as a boiling water reactor with an electrical output of 730 MW and was considered modern and safe by the standards of the time. Despite its complete construction, the power plant was never put into operation. The decisive factor was the referendum on November 5, 1978, in which 50.47% of Austrians voted against its commissioning. The National Council subsequently passed a law prohibiting the use of nuclear energy for electricity generation in Austria. Thus, Zwentendorf remains the only completed but never commissioned nuclear power plant in the world. In the following decades, the plant was not dismantled but continued to be used. Since the 2000s, it has served as a training and education center for power plant and safety personnel, as a real reactor without radioactive radiation offers a unique training environment. Guided tours, technical training sessions, film shoots, and events also take place there. A photovoltaic system was later installed on the site, making it a symbol of the energy policy shift and Austria's decision against nuclear power.
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The Traisen Bridge between St. Andrä an der Traisen and Herzogenburg is a more modern bicycle bridge that provides an important connection over the Traisen River. It allows cyclists and pedestrians to cross the river safely, without motorized traffic. The bridge is an important part of the infrastructure of the cycle path network in the region and offers a convenient way to connect the two places. For cyclists, the bridge also offers a beautiful view of the Traisen and the surrounding landscape.
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Very nice viewing point in every direction
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One of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Vienna Woods. If the weather is good, the view is incredible! Located on the Laurenzi MTB route.
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Würmla offers several unique historical sites. Within the town, you can find Schloss Würmla, a grand castle from 1894 that now serves as the municipal office, and the impressive late Baroque St. Ulrich Church. A particularly unique site is the Zwentendorf nuclear power plant, notable as the world's only completed but never commissioned nuclear power plant, which now functions as a training and event center.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower, shaped like a corkscrew, offers expansive panoramic views across the Danube meadows, Weinviertel, Waldviertel, Tullnerfeld, Kamptal, Vienna Woods, and Schneeberg. Another great spot is Buchbergwarte, a watchtower providing broad vistas from the Tullnerfeld into the Lower Austrian foothills of the Alps.
The scenic Tullnerfeld surrounding Würmla provides numerous opportunities for outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy various walking and hiking trails, including a section of the Way of St. James. Cycling is also popular, with routes connecting to the Traisen Valley Cycle Route and the Danube Cycle Path. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Würmla or the road cycling routes.
Many attractions around Würmla are suitable for families. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower is a fun destination, especially with its associated circular hiking trail. The Buchbergwarte viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, often featuring a hut or restaurant. Additionally, the Traisen bridge offers a pleasant spot for a family stroll or bike ride along the river.
For cultural experiences, visit Heiligenkreuz-Gutenbrunn Castle and Baroque Museum, which houses a remarkable collection of Baroque art. For local culinary delights, head to the Waltendorf Cellar Lanes (Kellergasse) in Waltendorf, one of Würmla's localities. During 'Open Cellar Door Days,' local wine taverns (Heurigen) offer regional dishes and wines from the Traisental region.
The primary natural feature is the scenic Tullnerfeld, which provides picturesque views and a flat landscape ideal for cycling and walking. The area also features natural floodplain landscapes accessible via the pedestrian and cycling bridge over the Traisen river, offering a chance to experience the local flora and fauna.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the hiking guide for Würmla lists routes like the 'Schloss Würmla loop from Würmla' which is rated as easy. A 3.1 km circular hiking trail also leads to the Korkenzieher Observation Tower, offering a pleasant walk through nature.
Würmla is an excellent starting point for cyclists. Routes from the area link to the Traisen Valley Cycle Route and the famous Danube Cycle Path. A dedicated pedestrian and cycling bridge over the Traisen river provides convenient access to these networks. You can find more detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Würmla guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Korkenzieher Observation Tower and Buchbergwarte. The unique historical significance of sites like the Zwentendorf nuclear power plant also fascinates many. The overall blend of historical sites, viewpoints, and natural beauty, especially the opportunities for cycling and hiking, is highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Würmla's religious heritage is evident in the St. Ulrich Church, an impressive late Baroque long church. Other charming chapels contribute to the town's distinctive character. Additionally, the privately owned Mausoleum on Griffenberg and the Glockenstuhl Untermoos are unique cultural features.
Yes, the area around Würmla offers several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Würmla' or the 'Reuthberg – Wilhelm-Kisser-Jubiläumswarte loop'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Würmla guide.


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