Attractions and places to see around Langschlag are located in the Waldviertel region of Austria. This area features a granite landscape, green forests, and meadows. Langschlag provides opportunities for nature exploration and tranquility.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful little wooden church in the middle of the forest, beautiful to look at, fits perfectly here.
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The ponds belong to the Rosenhof Forestry Estate and were originally used for timber storage. Swimming is not permitted in the large pond, but swimming is permitted in the small pond. However, the dark water takes some getting used to and requires a bit of courage.
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Both ponds are approximately 600 meters long and 300 meters wide. The smaller (lower) one is a public bathing lake, while the upper one is not open to the public. The Flammbach flows through the ponds and flows into the Schwarze Aist. This in turn flows via the Waldaist into the Aist and thus into the Danube. The Rosenhof ponds were built in 1823 primarily to have enough water for the timber float. The timber float was almost 80 kilometers long, the gradient was 650 meters; there were 50 weirs along the route. In the 19th and 20th centuries, a lot of timber was floated every spring via the Flammbach, the Schwarze Aist and the Waldaist into the Aist, where the logs were then tied into large rafts in Au on the Danube and taken to Vienna. It was not until 1947 that the laborious and dangerous timber floating process was stopped – the logs could now be transported more cheaply by truck and rail.
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The Lainsitz, Lužnice in the Czech Republic, is a tributary of the Vltava in Austria and the Czech Republic. Its total length is about 200 kilometers, 43 of which are in Austria. However, the German name in Bohemia was not Lainsitz, but Luschnitz. [Wikipedia]
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Beautiful path along the Zwettl. Also easy to navigate with a trekking bike. Klaus Chapel: Originally a pleasure house belonging to a factory owner's wife. In 1933 the property was bought at auction by the innkeeper couple Schuster from Harruck. Mrs. Schuster donated the log house for church purposes in memory of her fallen son Karl Schuster. In late autumn 1948, the local priest at the time, Anton Hofbauer, arranged for the house to be converted into a chapel, consecrated for the feast of Saint Brother Klaus (September 25th). According to legend, whoever makes the bell at the Klaus Chapel ring three times by pulling the rope once will have their wish come true. https://www.zwalk.at/klauskapelle/
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Nice hut at the summit of Nebelstein, also recommended for overnight stays.
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Hikers have the opportunity to be accompanied through the moor by experienced moor guides.
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Langschlag offers diverse hiking opportunities. Popular options include the trail to Nebelstein Hut, which is a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers. The "Waldviertler Moor Nature Trail" is particularly suitable for families, while the Mystical Places Hike leads to geological highlights like the Sacrifice Stone and Wobble Stone. You can also explore routes along the Kleine Mühl River or the Langschlag Castle Ruins Trail. For more detailed routes, explore the running trails or cycling routes around Langschlag.
Yes, Langschlag has several family-friendly attractions. The "Waldviertler Moor Nature Trail" is engaging for all ages, offering insights into local flora and fauna. The Rubner Pond in the Tannermoor provides a unique natural experience. Additionally, the Bison Ranch allows visitors to observe impressive bison in their enclosure, and the Erlebnispark Biene (Bee Adventure Park) offers an educational and engaging experience for children.
The region is known for its picturesque granite landscape, green forests, and meadows. You can visit the ancient Tannermoor, a nearly untouched moorland featuring the scenic Rubner Teich (pond). The source of the Lainsitz River, marked by a small chapel, is another notable natural feature. The area also boasts unique rock formations, which can be explored along the Steinwanderweg (Stone Hiking Trail) or the Mystical Places Hike.
Langschlag, with its 850 years of history, offers a unique atmosphere. Cultural sites include the Eisenbahn-Museum (Railway Museum) and the Kaufmanns- & Biermuseum (Merchant's & Beer Museum), which provide insights into the region's past. The Klaus Chapel, originally a pleasure house converted into a chapel, is a charming historical religious building nestled in the forest.
Langschlag offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find challenging routes like the 'Liebenau Village – Chapel by the Bison Ranch loop' or the 'Lainsitz Cycle Path – Historic Town Center of Weitra loop'. For road cyclists, options include the 'Lagosol Café & Ice Cream Parlor – Harruck Castle loop'. Explore more detailed routes in the cycling guide or road cycling guide for Langschlag.
Yes, the Rubner Pond in the Tannermoor offers a unique natural setting for relaxation. Additionally, the Rosenhof Ponds are a scenic attraction, with the small pond permitting swimming, though the dark water might take some getting used to. The source of the Lainsitz River also provides a tranquil spot.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and untouched nature of the region, especially the 12,000-year-old Tannermoor. The rustic and cozy atmosphere of the Nebelstein Hut is also a highlight, with many appreciating the food, portions, and option for overnight stays. The scenic beauty of places like the Rosenhof Ponds and the charm of the Klaus Chapel in the forest are also highly regarded.
Many outdoor areas and hiking trails around Langschlag are dog-friendly. For instance, the Nebelstein Hut welcomes dogs, making it a great rest stop for you and your canine companion after a hike. When visiting natural areas, always ensure your dog is under control and follow local regulations regarding leashes.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the mystical Teufelsmühle (Devil's Mill) as part of a circular route around Stierberg, offering unspoiled nature. The various geological formations along the Mystical Places Hike, such as the Camel Stone and Mother-and-Child Stone, also offer unique discoveries away from the most frequented paths.
Langschlag is ideal for outdoor activities during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when hiking and cycling trails are easily accessible and the natural landscape is in full bloom. The Rosenhof Ponds are particularly inviting from April to October. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, with different charms in each season.
The Lainsitz River has its source near Langschlag, marked by a beautifully designed small chapel. A route along the Lainsitz showcases the region's natural beauty, flowing through various municipalities and offering scenic views. The river is a tributary of the Vltava, with a significant portion flowing through Austria.
Yes, the "Waldviertler Moor Nature Trail" is particularly suitable for families and beginners, offering an engaging and accessible way to experience the local flora and fauna. Additionally, some routes to the Klaus Chapel are suitable for beginners, with options to shorten the walk by parking closer to the chapel.


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