Best attractions and places to see around Haslau-Maria Ellend offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites, primarily centered around the Danube River. The region is part of the Donau-Auen National Park, preserving a significant floodplain landscape in Central Europe. Visitors can explore diverse flora and fauna, historical structures, and cultural sites like the Pilgrimage Church to Our Lady of the Rosary. The area provides opportunities for hiking and cycling along well-maintained paths.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Viewing the Danube and seeing the geography of the land as it changes through time.
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The Danube-Auen National Park is one of the last large, intact floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. It stretches along the Danube between Vienna and Bratislava and covers an area of around 9,600 hectares. The national park protects this unique river landscape, which is characterized by a dynamic interplay of floods, gravel banks, old watercourses and floodplain forests. The national park was created after the successful protests against the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in Hainburg in the 1980s. The protection of the floodplains became a milestone in the Austrian environmental movement. The Danube flows largely unregulated in this section, which means that natural flooding and changes in the course of the river remain possible. This dynamic creates diverse habitats.
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Beautiful, the old arms of the Danube and the venerable forests!
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Great cycle paths and beautiful nature
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The southern end of the Danube Island
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It is very nice. But the wind is strong
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Southern end of the Danube Island and turning point!
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The region is part of the Donau-Auen National Park, preserving the last large floodplain landscape in Central Europe. You can explore beautiful wooded footpaths and the dynamic Danube River. A notable natural highlight is the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau, known for its tranquil waters and wildlife.
The Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau within the Donau-Auen National Park is an excellent spot. Here, you can observe swans, gray and great egrets, and cranes throughout the seasons. The wider national park is also home to beavers, kingfishers, herons, cormorants, and goosanders.
Yes, a significant historical landmark is the Heidentor (Carnuntum), a Roman triumphal arch from the Middle Ages, where two of its original four pillars still stand. You can also visit the Pilgrimage Church to Our Lady of the Rosary in Maria Ellend, which dates back to the 18th century.
The Pilgrimage Church to Our Lady of the Rosary in Maria Ellend is a renowned Marian pilgrimage site. Opposite the church, you'll find the romantic Lourdes Grotto, set within a four-hectare wooded park that includes a Stations of the Cross and smaller chapels, offering a space for reflection.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous well-maintained paths. Popular options include the 'Bee-eater themed trail Haslau – Donau-Auen National Park' and the 'Maria Ellend to Haslau - National Park Donau-Auen' route. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Haslau-Maria Ellend guide.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling with many paths. A popular route extends along the Danube riverbank. You can explore routes like the 'Path to Hainburg – Heidentor (Carnuntum) loop from Haslau' or the 'Danube Ferry Haslau–Orth – Stopfenreuther Arm loop'. Discover more on the Cycling around Haslau-Maria Ellend guide.
Many attractions in the area are family-friendly. The Hafen Wien Lobau Lighthouse offers incredible views that families can enjoy. Natural areas like the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau are great for observing wildlife, and many of the hiking and cycling paths are suitable for families.
For incredible views of the Danube, visit the Hafen Wien Lobau Lighthouse. Haslau itself is situated on an elevated position on the right bank of the Danube, offering splendid vistas of the river and the surrounding landscape.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. For instance, the Hafen Wien Lobau Lighthouse is recommended at any time of the year for its scenic outlook, and the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau provides wildlife viewing opportunities in every season. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling.
Yes, along the Danube, shallow gravel banks near the Haslau Traverse offer spots for natural swimming during low water levels. It's a refreshing way to experience the river during warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil nature and scenic beauty, especially at spots like the Old Danube Oxbow at Schönau. The Hafen Wien Lobau Lighthouse is loved for its incredible Danube views, and the Heidentor (Carnuntum) is appreciated for its imposing historical presence.
Yes, there are several easy walks. Routes like 'Haslau an der Donau to Regelsbrunn – National Park Donau-Auen' and 'Maria Ellend to Haslau - National Park Donau-Auen' are considered easy. You can find more options on the Easy hikes around Haslau-Maria Ellend guide.


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