Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf
Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf
Natural monuments around Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf are found within the gentle Weinviertel hills, characterized by a picturesque wine-growing landscape. The region offers natural features such as rivers, springs, and ponds. A notable natural highlight in the broader area is the Bildföhre Kettlasbrunn, a recognized natural monument. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for exploration within the local environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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In the Zistersdorf pine forest there is a brick spring with a relief of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Below it you can read his motto "Viribus Unitis" (= With united forces). To the left and right of the relief are the years of his 60-year reign, 1848 and 1908. On the profiled cover plate there is a sandstone vase on the left and right of the main part. Above the base part there is a cornice made of unplastered and slanted bricks. On the lower side part there are two sandstone balls. [marterl.at]
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Joke👆...a limping and a squinting go up a mountain. Says the scheaglade: if we go on as slowly as you, we'll never get up! What a shame: don't go to the mountain you're looking at !!!😉😀
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A tranquil place, a little break is always good.
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The sulfur spring is located directly on the Eurovelo 9 and Veltliner cycle paths. It is also an idyllic place where you can take a little rest. Right next to it over the bridge there are also 2 chapels
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At the beginning of the 17th century, the springs of the alluvial forest were prompted by the people of Zistersdorf to build a first water pipe with wooden pipes - on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph I. in 1908, the brick factory owner Johann Krammer had a spring tap built and a relief of the emperor with his motto "Viribus unitis".
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Pond with various places to rest, a boat rental and the rustic Teichstüberl (open from Friday to Sunday). Since the pond is a nature reserve, swimming is not allowed.
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Beyond the scenic vineyards, you can find several distinctive natural monuments. The Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn, for instance, is steeped in local legend and represents a replanted specimen after the original fell. Another interesting spot is the Sulphur Spring, known for its tranquil setting directly on popular cycle paths.
Yes, the Kaiser-Bründl Monumental Fountain is a natural spring that has been adorned with a brick structure featuring a relief of Emperor Franz Joseph I, commemorating his 60-year reign. It's a blend of natural feature and historical tribute.
The natural monuments showcase a variety of features typical of the Weinviertel region. You can experience serene water bodies like the Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond, significant river junctions such as the Confluence of the Thaya and Morava rivers, and unique geological formations like the Sulphur Spring.
Many of the natural monuments are family-friendly. For example, the Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond offers places to rest and even boat rental, while the Confluence of the Thaya and Morava rivers provides a quiet spot with a rest bench where children can enjoy the riverside.
Yes, some natural monuments are dog-friendly. The Confluence of the Thaya and Morava rivers is noted as a place where dogs can go into the water, offering a refreshing stop for your canine companion.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, such as the 'Sulphur Spring Hauskirchen – Vineyard View loop' or the 'Johannes Chapel – Pestsäule Palterndorf loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Sulphur Spring Hauskirchen – Prinzendorf Rest Area loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes and gravel biking guides for Palterndorf-Dobermannsdorf.
Yes, several hiking trails are available. For instance, the 'Sulphur Spring Hauskirchen – Vineyard View loop' is an easy hike that allows you to experience the local landscape. You can find more easy hiking options in the easy hikes guide for the region.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic settings these natural monuments offer. Many enjoy the opportunity for a peaceful break, especially at spots like the Sulphur Spring, which is conveniently located on popular cycle paths. The scenic beauty and quiet atmosphere are frequently highlighted.
No, swimming is not permitted at the Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond as it is designated as a nature reserve. However, it does offer various places to rest and a boat rental for enjoyment on the water.
Some natural monuments offer facilities. The Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond has places to rest, a boat rental, and the rustic Teichstüberl. The Sulphur Spring also provides a tranquil spot for a break, often with benches.
The natural monuments are enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for outdoor activities, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. The Weinviertel's wine-growing landscape is especially picturesque during these seasons.
Yes, the Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn is a notable example. While the original pine fell, a new one has been planted, continuing the tradition of this distinctive tree which is tied to local legends and is hoped to become as iconic as its predecessor.


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