Attractions and places to see around Niederwaldkirchen include natural features and cultural sites within the hilly Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. The area is characterized by the Pesenbach brook and the foothills of the Hansberg mountain, offering panoramic views. Visitors can explore numerous marked hiking trails and discover historical monuments. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great trail, only the railings could do with a repair.
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Aschach an der Donau is one of those places that you visit and immediately feel like you are in a postcard. It is one of the oldest and most charming market towns in Upper Austria (Eferding district) and is located directly on the great Danube loop. For centuries, Aschach was an important hub for shipping and trade. This is still reflected in the townscape today. The row of houses directly on the Danube promenade largely dates from the 16th century (Renaissance and Baroque). The facades are magnificently restored and a popular photo motif.
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Very nice hike, you are in the shade a lot.
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Many cafes and restaurants along the Danube, perfect for a break on your bike tour.
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The Kerzenstein is a striking natural monument in the idyllic Pesenbach Valley. A vertical granite rock, its shape reminiscent of a candle—hence its name.
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beautiful little town on the Danube
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KERZENSTEIN, PATH AB Mitte closed after the rains
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The region is rich in natural features. A prominent landmark is Kerzenstein, a unique twelve-meter-high granite column shaped by natural erosion, located in the Pesenbach valley. The Pesenbach brook itself is a significant natural feature, offering picturesque hiking opportunities along its course. You can also find the "Alte Linde" (Old Linden Tree) in Steinbach, a natural monument with a trunk circumference of nearly 6 meters.
For sweeping views, consider visiting the Hansberg mountain, which reaches an elevation of approximately 800 meters. From there, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views extending from the Bohemian Forest to the Alps. Another notable viewpoint is View of Schloss Neuhaus, which offers a perspective overlooking the historic Neuhaus Castle.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding hike, the Pesenbachsteig Trail is a great option. This path through a gorge is known for being somewhat challenging, offering a route alongside the calming rushing water of the Pesenbach. You can find more challenging routes, including mountain hikes, in the area. Explore options like the "Green Pond – Pesenbachsteig Trail loop" or the "St. Veit Church in Mühlkreis – Hansberg Viewpoint loop" on the Mountain Hikes around Niederwaldkirchen guide.
For easier walks, the "Marktrunde" (Market Round) offers a shorter hike with beautiful views around Niederwaldkirchen. The "Mühlenweg Steinbach" is another idyllic option, leading past several former mills in the Pesenbach valley. Additionally, the "Running loop from Neuhaus-Niederwaldkirchen" is an easy 4.8 km route suitable for a relaxed stroll, as detailed in the Running Trails around Niederwaldkirchen guide.
Yes, the "Granitpilgern" (Granite Pilgrimage) is a 95 km long spiritual hiking path that passes through Niederwaldkirchen. Opened in 2019, this trail highlights the region's granite and water elements and features impressive granite figures, offering a unique long-distance experience.
Beyond hiking, Niederwaldkirchen offers opportunities for cycling and running. The Deinhamer Danube Cycle Path provides a long, car-free biking section along the Danube. For mountain biking, you can find various trails, including challenging routes like the "Granite World Mühlviertel" loop, detailed in the MTB Trails around Niederwaldkirchen guide. Running enthusiasts can explore several loops, such as the "Niederwaldkirchen loop from Grainmeisterhof," found in the Running Trails around Niederwaldkirchen guide.
Niederwaldkirchen is notable for its abundance of "Kleindenkmäler" (small monuments), which include ancient cross columns, shrines, and chapels. Some of these date back to around 1500, serving as "stone witnesses" to the region's history. The "Marterlweg" (Shrine Path) specifically showcases many of these historical markers. Additionally, the View of Schloss Neuhaus overlooks Neuhaus Castle, a historic castle built in the 12th century as a hunting lodge.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The View of Schloss Neuhaus is considered family-friendly. The Deinhamer Danube Cycle Path offers a well-developed, car-free route perfect for family bike rides. The Kobling–Obermühl Bike Ferry also provides a fun and practical experience for families cycling along the Danube.
Many of the natural trails around Niederwaldkirchen are suitable for walks with dogs. The Pesenbach valley, with its picturesque hiking opportunities, is generally dog-friendly. The "Mühlenweg Steinbach" and the "Panoramaweg" offer varied scenery and are good choices for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The numerous marked hiking trails and cycling paths are best enjoyed when the weather is mild. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the area's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, though some trails might be less accessible in snowy conditions.
While many trails in the hilly Mühlviertel region involve varied terrain, some paths might be more accessible. The "Marktrunde" (Market Round) is a shorter hike around Niederwaldkirchen that may offer more gentle sections. For specific accessibility information on trails, it's recommended to check individual route details or local tourist information.


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