Best attractions and places to see around Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf, a market town in Lower Austria, encompass natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. The region features prominent natural areas like the Hohe Wand and the Johannesbach Gorge, alongside pine forests and limestone formations. Visitors can explore ancient castle ruins, significant parish churches, and a notable dinosaur discovery site. This area offers diverse opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Marientritt is a bowl-shaped depression in the rock of the Johannesbach Gorge, created by millennia of water erosion. Such depressions are also called "mills" or "kolke" (coals) – they are silent witnesses to the geological past and the power of the Johannesbach stream. The name "Marientritt" goes back to a local legend: According to legend, the Virgin Mary left her footprint in the stone here. A small plaque on site tells the story and invites you to pause and reflect. A quiet, mystical place in the middle of the wild gorge – easy to miss, but definitely worth a look!
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The Johannesbach Gorge, approximately 1 km long and up to 60 m deep, on the western edge of Würflach is a true natural gem and a popular destination – especially on hot summer days. The well-maintained trail, with numerous wooden walkways, steps, and bridges, leads through a wildly romantic gorge carved into the Wetterstein limestone by the Johannesbach stream over millennia. Along the way, you'll discover deep potholes, bowl-shaped depressions ("mills"), and, with a little attention, geological features such as the "Marientritt" (Marientritt). Two small caves – the Johannesbach Gorge Cave and the Klammwirt Cave – complete the experience. With a walk time of approximately 30 minutes, the gorge is also ideal for families with children. Those who like can dip their feet in the cool water or stop off at the Klammwirtin restaurant. The gorge is particularly atmospheric during the Advent market, when Austria's largest decorated Christmas tree is illuminated. If you want more, you can combine the gorge with hikes to the Schrattenstein castle ruins, along the Andreassteig or towards Grünbach.
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The Hubertushaus on the Hohe Wand is a rustic mountain hut with a fantastic view and a cozy atmosphere. Located at 946 meters above sea level, it has been a popular destination for hikers and climbers for over 90 years. It can be reached via various trails, from easy hiking trails to challenging climbing routes. Those who stop here can enjoy the impressive landscape and fortify themselves with regional specialties - the vegetarian tarte flambée is particularly praised. When the weather is nice, the outdoor tables with a direct view of the valley invite you to linger.
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The Hohe Wand Nature Park offers a spectacular viewing terrace with the Skywalk, which was built directly into the rock and gives visitors the feeling of floating over the abyss. The view stretches far across the Vienna Alps to Lake Neusiedl. Secured by iron bars, the platform is an impressive experience - but not for people with a fear of heights. The nature park is open all year round and, in addition to the Skywalk, offers numerous hiking trails, climbing routes, playgrounds and even a zoo, making it ideal for family outings. The atmosphere here is particularly unique early in the morning or at sunrise.
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The Hohe Wand Nature Park is open daily (until 6 p.m. in summer, until 5 p.m. in winter). You get the feeling of floating on the viewing terrace built into the rocks. A great experience! Iron bars separate you from the abyss and offer a breathtaking view - into the distance and into the depths. Everything is safe, of course, but not recommended for people with a fear of heights. Further information can be found here: https://www.naturpark-hohewand.at
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This place is called Marientritt, because when the Holy Family safely moved on after a storm,
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With a 30 minute walk, the trip is especially great for families with children, unfortunately almost no water
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The Johannesbach Gorge, which is around 60 m deep and around 1000 m long, lies entirely in the Wetterstein limestone. It lies like a barrier across the course of the Johannesbach and at the same time separates the softer rocks of the Werfen layers of the Schrattenbach hills to the west from the large gravel areas of the Rohrbach conglomerate in the Steinfeld to the east. The predecessor of the Johannesbach once had to break through the Wetterstein limestone barrier. A tectonic furrow and the rainy climate of the post-glacial period helped it: it carried a lot of water, which in turn moved enormous amounts of rock and eroded the subsoil of the stream. Over thousands of years, the tectonic line was deepened and the stream bed sunk. Many potholes on the steep slopes of the gorge and mills in the subsoil - including the "Marientritt" - testify to the power of the early Johannesbach. Source: www.wuerflach.at/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=34&Itemid=37
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The region offers several natural highlights. The Johannesbach Gorge is a popular spot, particularly refreshing on warm days, with a well-maintained trail featuring wooden walkways and bridges. You can also visit the Hohe Wand Nature Park, which includes the Red Deer Enclosure and the Große Kanzel summit cross for panoramic views. The Engelsberg Marble Quarry, now a protected geotop, showcases artworks and is accessible via scenic hiking trails.
Yes, Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf is rich in history. You can explore the impressive architecture of Winzendorf Castle, or visit the Muthmannsdorf Parish Church of St. Peter am Moos, known for its 13th-century frescoes. The area also features the atmospheric Emmerberg Castle Ruins and the freely accessible Schrattenstein Castle Ruins, offering expansive views.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including the Muthmannsdorfer Rundwanderweg and the 'Abenteuerland' children's hiking trail. For more structured routes, consider exploring the Mountain Hikes around Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf or the Gravel biking routes in the region.
Absolutely! The Johannesbach Gorge is a great option for families, with an easy 30-minute walk. The Red Deer Enclosure in Hohe Wand Nature Park offers a popular game reserve tour where you can observe various animals. The 'Abenteuerland' children's hiking trail is also designed to introduce young explorers to local flora and fauna.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Große Kanzel summit cross on the Hohe Wand. On clear days, the vista extends from Schneeberg over the Semmering to Lake Neusiedl. The Schrattenstein Castle Ruins also offer expansive views over the valley and towards the Hohe Wand.
Muthmannsdorf is unique as Austria's only notable dinosaur discovery site. In 1859, the remains of Struthiosaurus austriacus, a spiky, armored dinosaur from the Cretaceous period, were unearthed here. Information panels in Winzendorf and Muthmannsdorf detail this significant find, and the site is accessible via hiking trails.
During the summer months, the Karl May-Westernwelt Winzendorf hosts spectacular performances. The Muthmannsdorf Parish Church of St. Peter am Moos is also a venue for the NÖ-Meisterkonzerte (Lower Austrian Master Concerts). Additionally, the Johannesbach Gorge transforms into a festive spectacle with Austria's largest decorated Christmas tree during Advent.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy exploring the Engelsberg Marble Quarry, which features over 20 artworks from sculptor symposia. The 'Römerweg' (Roman path) offers a tangible link to the region's ancient past, and archaeological findings like the Mithras Relief hint at Roman-era worship. The Malleiten Area also holds evidence of human settlement dating back to the 5th millennium BC.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the well-maintained trails, especially in places like the Johannesbach Gorge, which is noted for being pleasantly cool even on hot days. The panoramic views from spots like the Große Kanzel summit cross and the rustic charm of the Hubertushaus are also frequently praised. The diverse range of historical and natural sites ensures there's something for everyone.
Yes, the 'Abenteuerland' children's hiking trail is an educational path through the forest specifically designed for young explorers, introducing them to local flora and fauna. The Johannesbach Gorge is also considered great for families with children due to its engaging path with stairs and bridges, and a walking time of about 30 minutes.
The rustic Hubertushaus, located at 946 meters above sea level on the Hohe Wand, is a cherished destination for hikers. It offers fantastic views and serves regional products. At the entrance to the Johannesbach Gorge, you can also find the KlammWirtin, a good spot to rest.


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