Enzersdorf an der Fischa
Enzersdorf an der Fischa
Best natural monuments around Enzersdorf an der Fischa showcase the region's diverse natural features, including the Fischa river valley topography and its proximity to significant river landscapes. The area offers a blend of tranquil river environments and unique natural formations. Visitors can explore various landmarks near Enzersdorf an der Fischa, from expansive floodplain ecosystems to smaller, localized natural springs and historical tree sites. These natural areas provide opportunities for experiencing the local environment and its ecological significance.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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You can easily get close to the Arbach, the landscape is very attractive
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The Danube-Auen National Park is one of the last large, intact floodplain landscapes in Central Europe. It stretches along the Danube between Vienna and Bratislava and covers an area of around 9,600 hectares. The national park protects this unique river landscape, which is characterized by a dynamic interplay of floods, gravel banks, old watercourses and floodplain forests. The national park was created after the successful protests against the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in Hainburg in the 1980s. The protection of the floodplains became a milestone in the Austrian environmental movement. The Danube flows largely unregulated in this section, which means that natural flooding and changes in the course of the river remain possible. This dynamic creates diverse habitats.
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Nice rest area directly on the hiking trail.
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Great cycle paths and beautiful nature
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EuroVelo 6 always a pleasure
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The Donau-Auen National Park stretches from Vienna to the mouth of the March at the Slovakian border near Bratislava. With a total length of the protected floodplain area of 38 kilometers, the national park is barely 4 kilometers at its widest point, because floodplains are only found in the immediate vicinity of the river. In the north lies the wide plain of the Marchfeld and the protective dam, built in the 19th century, runs through the national park area. In the south, the border is formed by the edge of the Vienna Basin.
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The region is characterized by its river landscapes, particularly the Fischa river valley, and its proximity to the expansive Donau-Auen National Park. You'll find a blend of tranquil river environments, unique natural formations like springs, and historical tree sites.
The Donau-Auen National Park is one of Central Europe's last extensive, unspoiled floodplain landscapes along the Danube River. It's a dynamic environment with free-flowing sections of the Danube, creating diverse habitats for a wide array of flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling paths, observe rare bird species, and experience an untouched river landscape. It's a place for tranquility and active recreation.
Yes, you can visit The Secret of the Seven Lindens, a natural monument and rest area in a forest. It's known for a legend about seven linden trees planted in memory of the seven dwarfs, offering a cozy and somewhat hidden spot for a break.
The Wüstenbründl Spring offers a relaxing spot with a wooden lounger where you can listen to the splashing water and observe an interesting natural phenomenon involving a tree. It also features two Nepomuk statues.
For impressive river views, head to the Southern tip of the Danube Island (Donauinsel). This viewpoint marks where the New Danube meets the Danube, offering expansive views towards Schwechat and the airport, perfect for watching the river flow and passing ships.
Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. The Donau-Auen National Park, the Southern tip of the Danube Island, Wüstenbründl Spring, and The Secret of the Seven Lindens are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible and engaging experiences for all ages.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Enzersdorf an der Fischa guide. For cycling, check out the Gravel biking around Enzersdorf an der Fischa guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Enzersdorf an der Fischa guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Königsberg Summit loop from Enzersdorf an der Fischa' or the 'Kellergasse Klein-Neusiedl – Klein-Neusiedl Cellar Row loop'. More options are available in the Hiking around Enzersdorf an der Fischa guide.
Absolutely. Orth an der Donau in the Donau-Auen National Park is a great example. This settlement within the National Park features Orth Castle, which now serves as the visitor center for the Donau-Auen National Park, along with other historical landmarks like the parish church and a ship mill. The castle park also contains a plane tree designated as a natural monument.
The Naturlehrpfad entlang der Fischa (nature trail along the Fischa river) offers a local experience of the environment. It features bird observation points and informative signs about the local flora and fauna. It's ideal for quiet walks and bicycle tours through fields and orchards, providing a peaceful retreat.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature. Many enjoy watching the Danube flow and observing ships from viewpoints like the Southern tip of the Danube Island, or finding peaceful breaks at spots like the Wüstenbründl Spring. The unique stories, like that of The Secret of the Seven Lindens, also add to the charm.
Yes, the Donau-Auen National Park is an excellent spot for birdwatching. Its diverse ecosystems, created by the dynamic interplay of the free-flowing Danube, provide crucial habitats for a wide array of rare bird species.


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