Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel
Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel
Natural monuments around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel are situated in the diverse Weinviertel region of Lower Austria, offering a variety of natural landscapes. The area features significant natural characteristics, including unique geological formations and protected areas. This region provides habitats for various plant and animal species, including those adapted to steppe-like conditions. The natural landscape is often intertwined with cultural heritage, such as the distinctive Kellergassen.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Elisabethhöhe offers a stunning panoramic view over the Danube Valley and the surrounding hills. On a clear day, the view extends far across the floodplain towards Vienna and into the Weinviertel region. It's an ideal spot for a short break to enjoy the vastness and tranquility of the landscape.
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The “Goldens Bründl” is a spring that was first mentioned in 1385. According to legend, there is a golden ring at the bottom of the spring. Rudolf von Habsburg is said to have received this from a mermaid. Legend also says that people who have never lied can see the ring at the bottom of the spring.
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A worthwhile stopover and the video show impressively shows what could have happened here 16 million years ago
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Great place for the kids and accessible with a Niederösterreich Card. Inexpensive coffee and cakes too. We did a birthday party here when my daughter was younger - it was a full success.
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To find the Bründl you have to look over the inconspicuous wall.
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If you want to eat really well in the Weinviertel, you should definitely drop by the Goldenen Bründl - but I would recommend reserving in advance
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The oyster reef with multimedia show is really spectacular. It is definitely worth a short visit. Lower Austrian card is accepted.
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can discover the unique geological formations of the Weinviertler Klippenzone, a European protected area with rocky limestone hills, forests, and steppe-like meadows. Another significant feature is the Nexing Castle and Muschelberg, which features a landscape garden and the Nexing Shell Hill, a huge collection of 12.5 to 13.5 million-year-old shells from the Sarmatian period.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The View of the Danube Valley from Elisabethhöhe offers a playground and space for children to run around, along with benches for picnics. The Fossil World Weinviertel is also great for families, allowing kids to excavate fossils and explore the world's largest fossil oyster reef. Additionally, the Golden Spring Inn is a family-friendly restaurant located by a natural spring with a fascinating legend.
The region beautifully intertwines nature with history. The Golden Spring Inn is situated at a spring first mentioned in 1385, associated with a legend of a golden ring. The Marienbründl Spring on Heiligen Berg (Hautzendorf) is a historical pilgrimage site with healing waters and a chapel consecrated in 1991. Nexing Castle and Muschelberg includes a castle built in English Tudor style and a romantic landscape garden from 1802.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Danube Valley from Elisabethhöhe. From here, you can see Leopoldsberg, Kahlenberg, and the expansive Danube valley, including Klosterneuburg monastery. The rolling hills and forests of the Weinviertel also offer picturesque scenery throughout the region.
Absolutely! The area around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel provides numerous hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the 'St. Hubertus Chapel – Memorial Tree Shrine loop' or the 'Wolkersdorf Castle – Small Animal Park loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel guide or the general Hiking around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. Options range from easy to difficult, such as the 'Wolkersdorf Castle – Hochleithen Cycle Path loop' or the more challenging 'Wolkersdorf Castle – Nexing Fish Pond loop'. For a comprehensive overview, check out the Cycling around Wolkersdorf im Weinviertel guide.
The region is crucial for biodiversity. The Weinviertler Klippenzone, a Natura 2000 site, serves as a transitional zone for numerous species from Eastern European steppes and the Mediterranean. Initiatives like 'Citizens Forests Wolkersdorf' actively plant native tree species to create biodiverse mini-forests, enhancing local habitats and contributing to climate protection.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences. Many enjoy the panoramic vistas from viewpoints like the View of the Danube Valley from Elisabethhöhe. The unique geological features, such as the ancient shell collection at Nexing Castle and Muschelberg and the fossil oyster reef at Fossil World Weinviertel, are also highly rated. The blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural elements, like the healing waters of Marienbründl Spring, adds to the appeal.
Yes, you can. The Golden Spring Inn is a restaurant located directly on the edge of the forest, offering good food. Near Nexing Castle and Muschelberg, the 'Oase am Teich' inn provides specialties and offers overnight accommodation with pretty double rooms or camping options.
The Naturpark Leiser Berge is a prominent natural attraction in the wider Weinviertel region, easily accessible from Wolkersdorf. It's an ancient cultural landscape known for its mixed oak forests, fields, and steppe-like dry grasslands. While not directly within Wolkersdorf, it offers beautiful paths for hiking and a rich experience of nature with unique protected species, making it a valuable destination for nature lovers visiting the area.
Yes, the Marienbründl Spring on Heiligen Berg (Hautzendorf) is a significant example. It is a natural spring whose waters have been considered healing for centuries, and it features a small chapel that serves as a pilgrimage site. The church on Heiliger Berg itself has a long history, dating back to 1170.


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