Natural monuments around Weistrach offer diverse outdoor experiences in the picturesque Amstetten district of Austria. The region features scenic hiking opportunities and expansive views. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions, including river confluences, serene lakes, and unique geological formations. These sites provide insights into the local landscape and its natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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We like to walk via the Windloch to the Dambergwarte
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Nativity scene is behind a waterfall
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The path is actually a hiking trail and is very muddy and slippery after rain. Not really suitable for my cross bike. According to legend, there was an escape route from here under the Enns to Garsten Monastery.
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A beautiful hiking destination with surprising nature!
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There used to be assumptions about the cave that it was supposed to be an escape route from the Garsten monastery on the other bank of the Enns, which comes to light here, according to other reports even from the Styraburg (today Lamberg Castle) at the confluence of the Enns and Steyr.
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The nature trail with the Moar-Lacke is very informative about trees and bird life - also recommended with children. Those who enjoy hiking can still conquer St. Michael with Rastberg or Stocker Kogel and further Elisabeth-Warte. From everywhere you have a fantastic view. Highly recommended also towards the end of April when the cider tree is in bloom. Nature transforms into its most beautiful colors.
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Weistrach offers a variety of natural features, including river confluences, serene lakes, and geological formations. A standout is the View of the confluence of the Steyr and Enns rivers, where you can observe two rivers mixing their colors. You can also visit Moar-Lacke, a tranquil lake within a nature trail, and the fascinating Windloch Cave, known for its unique geological structure and the sound of rushing wind.
Yes, several natural monuments around Weistrach are suitable for families. The View of the confluence of the Steyr and Enns rivers is easily accessible and interesting for all ages. Moar-Lacke features a nature trail with information about local trees and bird life, perfect for children. Additionally, the Picture Oak at Rohrberg and the Hunter's Nativity Scene Behind the Waterfall are also considered family-friendly.
The region around Weistrach is excellent for hiking. You can find trails near the natural monuments, such as the nature trail around Moar-Lacke. For more extensive options, explore the various hiking routes in the area, including easy and moderate loops like the 'Elisabethwarte on Plattenberg – Mostbrunnen at Elisabethwarte loop' or shorter 'Hiking loop from Weistrach'. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Weistrach guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Elisabethwarte (Elisabeth Tower) on the Plattenberg. This 18.5-meter-high observation tower offers unparalleled 360-degree vistas of the Mostviertel and pre-Alpine area. It's also the focal point of the 'Sissi-Rundweg' (Sissi Circular Trail), a 3 km hiking path.
Yes, the Windloch Cave is considered a historical site, with legends suggesting it might have been an escape route from the Garsten monastery. The Elisabethwarte, while an observation tower, is also a historic structure built around 1900 and features a bust of Empress Elisabeth, tying into local history.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of observing the river confluence at the View of the Steyr and Enns rivers. The nature trail at Moar-Lacke is appreciated for its informative displays on local flora and fauna, and its quiet, scenic atmosphere. The Elisabethwarte is highly regarded for its stunning panoramic views. Overall, the community has shared over 170 photos and given more than 570 upvotes, highlighting the region's natural beauty.
Yes, near the Elisabethwarte on the Plattenberg, you'll find a 'Mostbrunnen' (cider fountain). This spot offers regional ciders and juices year-round, along with seating, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the views towards Kürnberg and the pre-Alpine region after a hike.
The Ybbs river trail provides a serene natural setting perfect for leisurely walks. It runs alongside the idyllic Ybbs river, offering peaceful immersion in nature and picturesque views, including glimpses of the impressive Alpine panorama. It's suitable for relaxed strolls and appreciating both the natural beauty and historic architecture of the village.
The Windloch Cave is categorized as challenging, featuring a total height difference of 37.6 meters and a 6-meter deep ladder descent in its lower part. While the cave itself is a natural monument, the path leading to it can be muddy and slippery after rain, adding to the challenge. For more challenging hikes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Weistrach guide.
The natural monuments around Weistrach can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful when the cider trees are in bloom, transforming nature into vibrant colors, especially around Moar-Lacke. Summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying the views. Autumn brings colorful foliage, and even winter can be appealing for those who enjoy crisp, clear days, though some paths might be muddy or slippery.
Absolutely! The natural monuments are often integrated into larger trail networks. For example, you can combine a visit to the Elisabethwarte with a hike on the Sissi-Rundweg. The region also offers various road cycling routes, such as the 'Waidhofen an der Ybbs – Seitenstetten Abbey loop'. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Weistrach guide.
While specific parking details for each natural monument are not provided, the Elisabethwarte on Plattenberg, a key natural highlight, is accessible, and hiking routes often start from points with parking options. For detailed parking information for specific trails, it's recommended to check local signage or trail descriptions before your visit.


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