Attractions and places to see around Schrems highlight its natural landscape and local culture in Austria's Waldviertel region. The area is characterized by expansive moorlands, granite formations, and nature parks. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems and cultural sites. Schrems offers a variety of outdoor and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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If you are quiet, you might be lucky enough to observe some amphibians here.
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The Himmelsleiter is a viewing platform in the Hochmoor Nature Park in Schrems, which offers a perfect panoramic view of the moor landscape. The wooden construction consists of 58 spruce trunks arranged in pairs, each of which is 19.4 m long. Between these trunks, the 108-step steel staircase with several intermediate floors leads up to the 33 m long platform at a height of approx. 18.4 m. Steel tension rods and wooden pressure bars between the trunks as well as a steel substructure give the Himmelsleiter stability. Freely accessible from April to October. [waldviertel.at]
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Since the forest is quite dense, the best view is from the platform!
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The footbridge allows visitors to immerse themselves deeply in the vegetation of the raised moor. Hikers in Heidenreichstein have more than 10,000 years of vegetation history stored in the peat at their feet. Peatlands formed in wet hollows and depressions after the last ice age more than 10,000 years ago. They consist of plant residues that accumulate in the wet body of the moor in the absence of air. Therefore, bogs are, in a sense, nature's long-term memory.
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This hiking trail impresses with its beauty and the extensive information on moorland. You should take your time here and enjoy the exciting tour through this impressive landscape.
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The view from the so-called "Himmelsleiter" is unfortunately a bit disappointing due to the many surrounding very tall trees. A few meters higher would probably have been better ;-)
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A great ambience with sufficient culinary offer.
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The Schrems region is characterized by its unique natural landscape, primarily expansive moorlands and granite formations. Key natural attractions include the Schrems High Moor, a significant raised bog, and the Blockheide Nature Park, known for its distinctive 'wiggling stones' and heath landscape.
Yes, the Schrems High Moor Nature Park offers accessible exploration. The park is barrier-free up to the 'Prügelsteg' (moor boardwalk), allowing visitors with limited mobility to experience the unique moorland environment.
The Blockheide Nature Park is famous for its 'wiggling stones' (Wackelsteine), which are massive granite blocks that appear to balance precariously. The park also features a heath landscape and a station dedicated to the Celtic tree circle, offering a blend of natural wonder and cultural interest.
For panoramic views, you can climb the Himmelsleiter Observation Tower within the Hochmoor Schrems Nature Park. This 20-meter-high artwork requires climbing 108 steps but rewards with a fantastic view of the green surroundings and the high moor. Another option is the Blockheide Observation Tower, offering views over the Blockheide landscape.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Schrems are family-friendly. The Gemeindeau Moor Boardwalk and the Blockheide Nature Park offer engaging trails suitable for families. The UnterWasserReich Visitor Center, located at the High Moor Nature Park, features an exhibition, a water garden, and a popular otter enclosure with daily feedings, which is a big hit with children.
Schrems offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more intermediate routes. You can explore the moorlands on trails like the Gemeindeau Moor Boardwalk, which provides extensive information about the moorland. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Underwater Realm Aquariums – Schrems High Moor loop' or the 'Stone cave – Schrems High Moor loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Schrems guide.
Yes, the Schrems area provides opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find gravel biking routes, such as the 'Grünbach Kneipp Facility – Graduation Tower Waldenstein loop', or explore MTB trails like the 'Underwater Realm Aquariums – Schrems Moor Bath loop'. For more details, refer to the Gravel biking around Schrems guide and the MTB Trails around Schrems guide.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Schrems, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the nature parks. During these seasons, the moorlands are vibrant, and observation towers are typically open. While winter offers a different charm, some facilities might have reduced opening hours.
While Schrems is renowned for its nature, you can also explore cultural sites. The Kunstmuseum Schrems (sometimes called 'Magie des Schönen') offers an artistic experience. Additionally, the nearby Gmünd Town Square is a notable point of interest, featuring revitalized houses, restaurants, and cafés that radiate a unique atmosphere.
Many natural areas and trails around Schrems, including parts of the nature parks, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Specific rules may apply to indoor attractions or certain boardwalk sections, so check local signage.
Visitors frequently praise the immersive experience of the moorlands, particularly the extensive information provided along the Gemeindeau Moor Boardwalk. The panoramic views from the observation towers, like the Himmelsleiter, are also highly appreciated. The Blockheide Nature Park's unique 'wiggling stones' and well-marked paths receive positive feedback for their beauty and photo opportunities.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. The Gmünd Town Square, a short distance from Schrems, offers great restaurants and nice cafés with terraces. Within the nature parks or nearby villages, you might find smaller eateries or kiosks, especially during peak season. It's advisable to check opening hours in advance.


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