Natural monuments around Natternbach are found in the Hausruckviertel region of Upper Austria. The area features a blend of natural beauty, geological formations, and historical significance. Visitors can explore unique rock formations, dramatic river landscapes, and elevated viewpoints. The region is suitable for nature enthusiasts and hikers seeking diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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I imagined the stone to be bigger, but it isn't. But you can really make it wobble.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The Haugstein is the highest elevation in the Innviertel
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The Haugstein is 895 m above sea level. A. the highest mountain in the Sauwaldes in the Upper Austrian district of Schärding (Innviertel).
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The Jochenstein is a rock in the Danube.
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The Jungfraustein... A natural monument of a wobbly stone.
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There is a stone in the Danube
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The Schlögener Loop is a river loop in the upper Danube valley in Upper Austria, about halfway between Passau and Linz (between river kilometers 2186.5 and 2180.5 of the Danube flowing east) and the largest forced meander in Europe. The southern, right bank lies in the municipality of Haibach ob der Donau and its district of Schlögen, after which the loop is named. To the north, the municipalities of Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis with the village of Au and to the far east Niederkappel with the village of Grafenau border the area of the Danube Loop. Source: Wikipedia
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The region around Natternbach offers diverse natural features. You can witness the geological rarity of the Schlögen Loop, where the Danube River makes a dramatic 180-degree turn. Another intriguing feature is the Jungfraustein (Rocking Stone) Natural Monument, known for its large, weather-sculpted stones, one of which can be moved with surprising ease.
Yes, the Jungfraustein (Rocking Stone) Natural Monument is steeped in local folklore and is believed to have been a Celtic and Germanic place of worship. The Turnstein, the highest elevation in Natternbach, also holds historical importance as it once marked the border between regions and with Bavaria.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Turnstein, which offers vistas of the rolling pre-Alpine landscape and, on clear days, the distant Alps. The Schlögen Loop also has numerous viewpoints, such as 'Schlögener Blick,' providing unparalleled vistas of the winding Danube River.
The area around Natternbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the Donausteig or cycling along the Danube Cycle Path near the Schlögen Loop. For more specific routes, explore the easy hikes around Natternbach or discover MTB trails around Natternbach.
Yes, the Jungfraustein (Rocking Stone) Natural Monument is considered family-friendly and is accessible via the 'Indianerpfad' (Indian Trail), which is part of the longer Jungfraustein-Runde hiking trail. The Steinerberg Danube Loop is also noted as family-friendly, offering a quiet bike trail along the river.
The natural monuments around Natternbach are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking and cycling conditions are ideal. Clear days are best for experiencing the panoramic views from elevated points like the Turnstein or the viewpoints around the Schlögen Loop.
Yes, the Jochenstein rock island, located in the Danube near the German-Austrian border, offers a unique cross-border experience. You can walk between Germany and Austria, observe ships navigating the lock system, and visit the 'Haus am Strom' visitor center for educational exhibits.
For those seeking more challenging routes, the Haugstein Summit (895 m), the highest mountain in the Sauwald, offers a rewarding hike. Additionally, some of the MTB trails around Natternbach are rated as difficult, such as the 'Bench With a View – Hengstberg Lookout Point loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic river landscapes of the Schlögen Loop. The unique geological formations, like the movable stone at Jungfraustein, and the blend of nature with historical significance are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 600 photos and given more than 1700 upvotes for these sites.
Absolutely. The Jochenstein rock island is a prime example, featuring the Jochenstein power plant and a lock system. It provides a fascinating blend of natural landscape and impressive engineering, allowing visitors to observe the workings of hydropower and river navigation.
Yes, if you're interested in running, there are several trails available. You can find various running trails around Natternbach, including moderate loops like the 'Running loop from Untermaggau' or the 'Parish Church of Natternbach loop from Natternbach'.


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