Best attractions and places to see around Zelking-Matzleinsdorf include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This municipality in Lower Austria stretches along the Hiesberg and Melk rivers to the Danube, offering a relaxed destination. Visitors can explore adventurous castle ruins, historic castles, and parish churches. The region is also known for its scenic views and numerous hiking trails in areas like the Hiesberg.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is the most important pilgrimage site in Lower Austria and the second largest in Austria after Mariazell. The basilica is an impressive early Baroque building with a striking twin-tower facade.
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Melk's town square forms the historic and vibrant center of the town. Surrounded by well-preserved house facades, cafés, and shops, it invites you to stroll and linger. Particularly striking is its proximity to Melk Abbey, which towers high above the square. As the town's central meeting place, the square regularly serves as the setting for markets, festivals, and cultural events, while also providing an ideal starting point for exploring the town and its surroundings.
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Here you have a great view
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Melk is a very beautiful place, where you can take a short break at two squares below the monastery. One of these is the town square, lined with historic buildings. Even while enjoying a cup of coffee, you can see the monastery, towering over the town. This spot isn't exactly an insider tip, but it's not that crowded early in the day. The town square in Melk – often called the Rathausplatz – forms the historic center of the Lower Austrian town and is located directly below the world-famous Melk Abbey. This square is not only an important urban hub, but also a lively meeting place with a long history. As early as the 16th century, an economic and social center developed here, which is still characterized by its striking Baroque facades. After several town fires in the 19th century, many buildings were redesigned, retaining or enhancing the Baroque style. In the center of the square is the Kolomani Fountain, originally created in 1687 for the Prelate's Court of the Abbey and moved to its current location in 1722. The statue depicts Saint Koloman, venerated as the patron saint of Melk. The fountain is now considered an important cultural monument of Lower Austria. A particularly distinctive building is the Old Town Hall, whose origins also date back to the 16th century. The current facade features Baroque design elements and houses, among other things, a bust of Abbot Alexander Karl, who played a key role in shaping Melk's townscape in the 19th century. Today, the town square is a car-free zone and invites you to linger with its cafés, small shops, and comfortable seating. It serves not only as a promenade but also as a starting point for sights such as Melk Abbey, the medieval city walls, or the paths down to the Danube. Markets and events are held here regularly, bringing the square to life and highlighting its historical setting. In its present form, Melk's town square impressively combines history, culture and modern city life – always dominated by the baroque abbey that towers above the old town.
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A magical place! Quote: "As if its builders wanted to be a little closer to heaven: Melk Abbey is the most magnificent building in the Wachau. Everything here is splendor, and everything strives upwards. And the Danube flows below." That's right, that sums it up. An imposing, magnificent building, built in a prominent location. A visit is a MUST if you are in the region. Highly recommended, the experience will stay with you forever.
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From the Danube Cycle Path near Krummnussbaum, cyclists are treated to a particularly beautiful view of Maria Taferl, which sits picturesquely perched above the Danube. The pilgrimage church, with its distinctive dome, rises impressively above the river and is a defining feature of the Wachau landscape. The cycle path is very well maintained, paved, and easy to ride. The combination of stunning views and a comfortable route makes the tour especially relaxing. I've cycled this route several times now – and each time it's a delightful experience.
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Zelking-Matzleinsdorf is rich in history. You can visit the adventurous Melk Abbey, a world-class cultural heritage site and symbol of the Wachau region. Within the municipality, explore the ancient
Zelking Ruins on the Hiesberg slope, the historic Castle ("Edelhof") in Matzleinsdorf with its 16th and 18th-century architectural elements, and remnants of a centuries-old fortification.
For breathtaking vistas, cycle along the Danube cycle path to experience the View of Maria Taferl from the Danube cycle path near Krummnussbaum, offering a picturesque perspective of Maria Taferl perched above the river. Another impressive sight is the View of Melk Abbey from the Danube cycle path, where the Benedictine monastery complex is wonderfully visible from a distance.
Yes, the wooded Hiesberg area is considered a hiker's paradise, featuring "wobbly stone relics" and the "Rogelstein" along its paths. You can find various routes, including the moderate "Rogelstein – View from Weißer Stein loop from Gassen" or the "Powder Tower – Rogelstein loop from Zelking-Matzleinsdorf." For more options, explore the Hiking around Zelking-Matzleinsdorf guide.
Beyond the ruins, you can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the Melk Town Square, a lively meeting place with historic Baroque facades and the Kolomani Fountain. The Ybbs Old Town also offers good accommodation, places to stop for refreshments, and a bike museum worth visiting.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Melk Abbey, the View of Maria Taferl from the Danube cycle path, Ybbs Old Town, and Melk Town Square are all marked as family-friendly. The well-maintained Danube cycle path also offers a relaxing experience for all ages.
The region offers excellent cycling opportunities, particularly along the Danube. You can enjoy routes like the "Melk Abbey – View of the Weitenegg ruins loop from Winden" or the "View of Maria Taferl – View of Maria Taferl loop from Zwerbach." These routes often provide stunning views of the river and surrounding landmarks. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Zelking-Matzleinsdorf guide.
Beyond the scenic rivers, the Hiesberg hiking area is known for its "wobbly stone relics" and the "Rogelstein," offering unique geological formations for hikers to discover. The "Weiße Stein" near Matzleinsdorf is also a culturally and historically significant former border stone.
While not widely publicized, the remnants of a centuries-old fortification, with some of its moats and ramparts still visible, offer a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the "Wehranlage auf dem Müllnerkogel" near Matzleinsdorf is another culturally significant site worth exploring for those interested in local history.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes such as the "Melk Danube Power Plant – Melk Hydroelectric Power Plant loop from Sankt Georgen" or the "Danube Towpath – Melk Hydroelectric Power Plant loop from Winden." These routes often follow the scenic riverbanks. For more details, check the Running Trails around Zelking-Matzleinsdorf guide.
The municipality of Zelking-Matzleinsdorf is situated along the Hiesberg and Melk rivers, which flow into the majestic Danube River. These rivers provide scenic backdrops and opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Yes, in addition to the prominent Melk Abbey, the parish churches in both Zelking and Matzleinsdorf are considered noteworthy attractions, showcasing local religious architecture and history.


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