Natural monuments in Bezirk Wels-Land showcase the region's diverse natural beauty, characterized by significant river landscapes, unique geological formations, and protected ancient trees. This area in Upper Austria offers various sites for experiencing its natural features and biodiversity. The landscape is shaped by rivers like the Traun and Alm, providing environments for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a range of natural attractions, from river confluences to elevated viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Halfway point of the Krailbergrunde, good rest stop
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The highest point in the Wels-Land district is on the Steindlberg at 513m. That's 9m higher than the famous Krailberg.
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Coming from the south (vineyard), enter the forest, then turn left (do not go around the forest to the southwest, it will be difficult there), from the north (staffel) there are 2 steeper paths leading up, we used the left one around the outside, at the top it is then comfortably flat in the forest to the summit cross
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Enjoy a cold drink under the fruit trees
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Krailberg is the highest point in the Wels-Land district with a height of 504 meters. It lies on the border of the communities of Bachmanning, Neukirchen and Pennewang. There is a summit cross on the Krailberg that was built in 2011. Krailberg is a popular destination for hikers who can enjoy beautiful hiking trails through picturesque forests. There are several routes to reach the summit, starting from various villages in the area. Some of the most recommended are: Hike from Bachmanning: This is a 9.5 km long hiking trail that starts from the Bachmanning town hall and passes the St. Leonhard Chapel and the Bachmanning Castle before reaching the summit of Krailberg. Hike from Neukirchen: This is a 7.5 km long circular route that starts from the Neukirchen multi-purpose hall and follows a forest road to the summit of the Krailberg. Hike from Pennewang: This is a 6.5 km long circular route that starts from the Pennewang church and crosses the fields and forests to the summit of the Krailberg.
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Krailberg is a peak in Wels-Land, Austria, with an elevation of 504 meters. It is the highest point in the Wels-Land district, where the communities of Bachmanning, Neukirchen and Pennewang meet. There are several hiking trails leading to the summit, with varying degrees of difficulty. A popular starting point for a hike to Krailberg is Pennewang, where you can park at the community square. The hike lasts about 2 hours and 15 minutes and covers a distance of about 10 km with a vertical drop of 190 meters. The trail consists of asphalt roads, forest trails and gravel roads.
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It is 504 meters high and lies on the border between the communities of Bachmanning, Neukirchen and Pennewang. The Krailberg is a popular hiking destination for locals and visitors who want to enjoy the beautiful scenery and views. There are different ways to reach the summit, depending on where you start and how long you want to hike.
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A "chilly" rest area next to the confluence of the Ager and Traun.
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Bezirk Wels-Land offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including significant river landscapes, unique geological formations, and protected ancient trees. You can find impressive individual trees, such as the Friedhofslinden in Aichkirchen or the Kastanienallee in Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting, as well as geological marvels like the Tuffquellen am linken Ufer der Laudach. The region is also rich in riverine areas, such as the Alm near Bad Wimsbach and the Welser Traunauen.
Yes, many natural monuments in Bezirk Wels-Land are family-friendly. The Welser Traunauen, for instance, offer winding paths along the Traun River, perfect for walks and relaxation with all ages. The Pond on the Ager is another great spot, providing a pleasant rest area. Additionally, the Traunspitz viewpoint and the Enchanted Forest at the Au are also noted as family-friendly.
For unique geological formations, visit the Tuffquellen am linken Ufer der Laudach in Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting. These springs have created impressive cascade-like tuff formations over a length of 200 meters, showcasing the power of water to shape landscapes.
The region is known for its beautiful river landscapes. The Welser Traunauen offer serene environments along the Traun River. The Alm near Bad Wimsbach is highlighted as a beautiful river, flowing from the Almsee to the Traun. You can also experience the confluence of rivers at Almspitz (Confluence of Alm and Traun Rivers), where you can walk along the headland between the two rivers.
Absolutely. The Welser Traunauen feature easy cycling routes along the Traun River, perfect for leisurely rides, and winding paths for walks. The area around the Pond on the Ager is also described as a paradise for bikers and hikers. For more structured routes, you can explore various MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Cycling routes throughout Bezirk Wels-Land.
Yes, the Welser Traunauen are specifically mentioned as suitable for pets, making it a great option for walks with your dog. Many other natural outdoor areas in the region are generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The highest point in the Wels-Land district is the Krailberg Summit Cross (504 m). It's considered the 'Roof of Wels' and is a popular hiking destination offering beautiful scenery and views.
While the focus is on natural monuments, the highlight Fischlham is categorized as a settlement with historical significance and religious buildings. Many natural monuments, especially protected trees like the Friedhofslinden, often have historical context within their local communities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil riverside scenery, the diverse ecosystems, and the opportunities for peaceful recreation. Spots like the Almspitz are appreciated for unique natural settings and picnic opportunities, while viewpoints like Traunspitz offer beautiful scenic views where waterways meet.
Yes, there are several scenic spots and viewpoints. The Traunspitz offers a beautiful view at the confluence of the Thalbach and Traun rivers. The Krailberg Summit Cross provides expansive views from the highest point in the district. There is also a general Viewing platform listed among the highlights.
The natural monuments in Bezirk Wels-Land can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for riverside activities and picnics, especially during quieter morning or early evening hours. Even in winter, some areas like the Welser Traunauen can offer serene, picturesque landscapes for walks.
Yes, Bezirk Wels-Land is home to numerous protected individual trees and tree groups. These include the six Friedhofslinden (Winter-Linden trees) in Aichkirchen and the approximately 800-meter-long Kastanienallee (Horse Chestnut avenue) in Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting. You can also find various protected Summer-Linden, Common Horse Chestnuts, and Pedunculate Oaks scattered across the district, particularly in Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting and Lambach.


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