Best huts around Gnadendorf are situated in the Leiser Berge Nature Park, a region in Lower Austria's Weinviertel. This area features a diverse landscape of fields, forests, and dry meadows, with the Buschberg as its highest point at 491 meters. Gnadendorf offers numerous hiking opportunities through its natural attractions. The region is known for its gentle paths through mixed oak forests and steppe-like dry grasslands.
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You can take a short break and have a snack
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The Felsenkeller offers a toilet that is accessible 24 hours a day, a self-service hut and a shady seating area.
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The forester's house is idyllically situated on the Kleinhadersdorferstrasse in the Mistelbach Forest. The forest tavern is currently closed. A link: https://www.facebook.com/people/WaldschenkeForsthaus-Mistelbacher-Wald/100063694984858/?locale=de_DE
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One of the special features in Eibesthal, however, is a pretty hunter's cottage with the evocative name "Villa Lisa". Located in the middle of a small clearing, it offers hikers a place to linger and hunters also like to come here and enjoy the idyll.
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Opening hours: Thursday to Sunday and public holidays, from 10:00 a.m. until dusk. The outdoor area is self-service, while the indoor area is served. Monday to Wednesday, snacks and drinks can be purchased from the vending machine in the entrance area.
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A really cozy opportunity to have a snack
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The Hexenhütte, drinks and food are available at the Ziegelofenteich
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Very beautiful nature park, in the witch's kitchen there are small snacks and drinks
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The Buschberg Hut holds the unique distinction of being one of Austria's lowest-lying Alpine Club huts. Situated on the Buschberg, the highest point in the Weinviertel, it offers extensive panoramic views over the Ernstbrunn forest, the Moravian lowlands, and the Pálava Mountains. It also serves as a central point for hikers exploring the Leiser Berge Nature Park.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Buschberg Hut features a children's playground. The Ziegelofenteich, with its Hexenhütte, offers snacks and drinks in a beautiful nature park setting, ideal for observing wildlife. The Felsenkeller Self-Service Hut also provides a shady seating area and facilities.
The huts are primarily located within the Leiser Berge Nature Park, known for its diverse landscape of fields, forests, and dry meadows. You can explore gentle paths through mixed oak forests and steppe-like dry grasslands. The Buschberg itself offers elevated views, and the Ziegelofenteich is a great spot for nature observation and enjoying the tranquility of the park. For more information on the nature park, visit lower-austria.info.
The Gnadendorf area, especially around the Buschberg Hut, is a hub for hiking. You'll find numerous trails within the Leiser Berge Nature Park, ranging from easy to moderate. Popular routes include paths from the Oberleis parking lot via the Römerweg. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Gnadendorf guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'Great route up Buschberg – Buschberg Hut loop', which passes near the Buschberg Hut. There are also gravel biking trails available. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Gnadendorf and Gravel biking around Gnadendorf guides.
The Buschberg Hut is generally open from Wednesday to Sunday. It is also an all-year-managed Alpenverein hut.
Yes, the Buschberg Hut offers e-bike charging facilities. There are multiple charging ports available for various battery types, including Bosch, Shimano, Flyon, and Yamaha.
Yes, the Felsenkeller Self-Service Hut provides a self-service option for visitors. It also features a toilet that is accessible 24 hours a day.
Visitors appreciate the unique status of the Buschberg Hut as the lowest Alpine Club hut and its panoramic views. The natural beauty of the Leiser Berge Nature Park, the opportunity to observe wildlife at places like the Ziegelofenteich, and the welcoming atmosphere of the various huts and guesthouses are frequently highlighted.
Beyond the traditional huts, the broader municipality of Gnadendorf offers authentic regional hospitality through its guesthouses. Establishments like Gasthaus Bauer in Zwentendorf, Gasthaus Huber in Röhrabrunn, and Gasthaus Öfferl in Wenzersdorf provide comfortable lodging and traditional cuisine, offering a taste of local culture in the Weinviertel.
Yes, at the Ziegelofenteich, you'll find the Hexenhütte, which offers small snacks and drinks. The Buschberg Hut also provides food and beverages.


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