Attractions and places to see around Wallsee-Sindelburg, a market town in Lower Austria, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes along the Danube River. The region features medieval castles, Roman history, and significant natural features like the Danube Cycle Path. Visitors can explore various viewpoints, cultural sites, and engage in outdoor activities. The area provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from historical landmarks to scenic trails.
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Beautiful view over the entire Danube valley; you can even see Clan Castle.
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Beautiful cycle path along the Danube
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nice, a very large pike and you can go in.
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Be careful, the wind was blowing here. End of June 2024. Seems to be well known and lowers the average, which was not taken into account in the planning.
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Grein is an Upper Austrian town in the Lower Mühlviertel in the district of Perg. With an area of 18.42 square kilometers and 2,934 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2023), Grein is the fifteenth largest municipality in terms of area and the seventh largest municipality in terms of population in the district. Grein has been the third oldest town in the Mühlviertel and the capital of the Strudengau since 1491.
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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner
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Wallsee-Sindelburg is rich in history. You can visit Schloss Wallsee, a prominent medieval castle overlooking the Danube River, which offers guided tours from April to October. Other historical sites include the Obelisk commemorating Emperor Franz Josef I, the St. Anna Chapel, the St. Johannes Nepomuk Statue, and the Last Millstone embedded in a house at Marktplatz 19, a reminder of the town's millstone industry.
Yes, the Römermuseum (Roman Museum) / Römerwelt in Wallsee-Sindelburg offers a modern exploration of the Roman fort that once stood beneath the current market square. It showcases daily life of the Roman army with visualizations and artifacts, including a restored 2nd-century tombstone.
The region boasts beautiful natural scenery along the Danube River. You can enjoy panoramic views from the Gobelwarte Observation Tower, which is nearly 30 meters high and offers extensive views of Grein and the Strudengau. Another great spot is Doni's Observation Tower, which provides views of the Lower Austrian Alps, the Mühlviertel region, and the Danube.
The region is excellent for cycling, notably featuring the Danube Cycle Path Along the Danube. This well-developed path runs through Ober- and Niederösterreich, passing castles, monasteries, and historic places. For more cycling routes, including road cycling and mountain biking, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wallsee-Sindelburg and MTB Trails around Wallsee-Sindelburg guides.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Sluice with fish ladder, which features Doni's Observation Tower and a walk-in fish structure that's popular with children. The nearby Beach and Water Sports Center Wallsee offers various water sports, beach volleyball, trampolines, and a skate park. The Oxbow Path Wallsee is also a well-maintained, family-friendly circular hiking trail.
You can find several scenic hiking opportunities. The Oxbow Path Wallsee (Altarmweg Wallsee) is a 7.8 km circular trail around the old Danube oxbow lake, suitable for hikers and joggers. Additionally, parts of the Danube Heights circular hiking trail and Wanderweg 421 offer opportunities to explore the scenic Danube landscape. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Wallsee-Sindelburg guide, which includes moderate routes like the 'View of Schloss Wallsee – Wallsee Town Square loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Gobelwarte Observation Tower, which offers a 360-degree vista. The well-developed Danube Cycle Path is also highly regarded for its scenic routes and excellent surface. Many appreciate the idyllic setting of towns like Grein, with its charming market square and cafes, as seen from viewpoints like View of Grein and Greinburg Castle from the Danube Cycle Path.
Beyond the historical landmarks, you can visit the Pfarrkirche Sindelburg (Parish Church in Sindelburg), a late-Gothic hall church from 1504 with Baroque alterations and notable sepulchral monuments. The St. Anna Chapel also highlights the town's historical millstone industry.
The Beach and Water Sports Center Wallsee is a hub for various water activities. You can enjoy water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, and surfing. The town's location along the Danube River also provides a scenic backdrop for leisurely strolls and enjoying the riverside atmosphere.
The period from April through October is generally ideal for visiting Wallsee-Sindelburg, as Schloss Wallsee offers guided tours during these months. This timeframe also aligns well with pleasant weather for cycling on the Danube Cycle Path, hiking the Oxbow Path, and enjoying water sports at the Beach and Water Sports Center.
Yes, the town is nestled along the Danube River, offering a scenic backdrop. The Beach and Water Sports Center Wallsee provides a dedicated area for relaxation and water-based fun. Additionally, the Oxbow Path Wallsee offers peaceful views of wetlands and the river, perfect for a tranquil experience.


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