Best natural monuments around Eugendorf offer a diverse landscape near Salzburg, characterized by its proximity to the Salzburg Alpine foothills. The region features significant natural attractions such as large lakes and valuable moorland areas. This area provides a range of natural beauty and ecological significance for visitors to explore.
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Eugendorf – The ideal cycling route hub in the Salzburg region
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Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens, Mirabell Palace, Salzburg The Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens is more of an insider tip. It is located in the southern part of Mirabell Palace. The palm house was built around 1725 next to the large garden parterre. The name Orangery comes from the time when orange trees and exotic ornamental woods were still being cultivated. Precious, non-hardy plants were brought back to the Orangery to overwinter. Orange trees were seen as a metaphor for wealth in the Baroque period and for this reason were a must even then. The eastern part of the Orangery was used for other purposes after the Second World War and was not put back together again until 1980. The Baroque Museum is now located in the southern part of the Orangery. Today, in the northern part of the building, somewhat hidden, there is a small, beautiful tropical garden. A small pool with turtles and goldfish and for bird lovers there is a very large birdcage with numerous birds to marvel at. Opening hours of the Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens Open all year round, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Text / Source: Salzburger Saalachtal. com https://www.salzburger-saalachtal.com/ausflugsziele/stadt-salzburg/mirabellgarten/orangerie-mirabellgarten
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Mirabell Gardens & Mirabell Park (Mirabell Palace), Salzburg The world-famous Mirabell Gardens were laid out along a north-south axis and are oriented towards Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress. The original gardens were designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach in 1689, commissioned by Prince-Archbishop Johann Ernst Count von Thun. In 1730, the gardens were significantly altered, with Franz Anton Danreiter responsible for the new plans. Even at this time, the "Mirabell Gardens" were known as one of the most beautiful parks in Europe. In the 19th century, the Mirabell Gardens underwent another major transformation, this time resulting in the destruction of parts of the garden. This included the original Dwarf Garden in its 18th-century form, some arcades facing Mirabellplatz, and the so-called Sala Terena northwest of Mirabell Palace. The "Grand Parterre" is not only the largest enclosed section of the Mirabell Gardens but is also one of its oldest parts. If you enter the Mirabell Gardens from the Market Square, you will encounter two pairs of Borghese swordsmen on the Grand Parterre. The inner pair is by A. Götzinger, the outer pair by M. B. Mandl; both pairs were created in the 17th century. Text / Source: TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH, Auerspergstraße 6, Salzburg https://visit-salzburg.net/deutsch/sehenswuerdig/mirabellgarten.htm
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Very beautiful landscape on the Salzach, municipality of Bergheim. Great for hiking and being active outdoors.
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07/27/2023 - The garden is very nicely laid out and right now in summer the flowers are blooming beautifully. But it is worth a visit. The small covered area with turtles, birds and exotic plants is also nice.
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Unfortunately we were in this area at the wrong time. But one can say that the paths along the Salzach and the Inn lie in a beautiful landscape. We drove on the right side of the Salzach. It's straight ahead for a long time, and always along the water, but on a river that isn't very well embedded, it was very nice to drive. We then drove from Schwaig, off the road, back to the Salzach. There we came on a TRAIL way. Wrong decision. It's no longer raining, but about 500-700m, pushing, bags off the bike, and pushing again. Not exactly what renters are looking for. But we managed that too. Then on to Burghausen. Good hotel and good food were the reward for this "hard day".
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Short but beautiful tour with a wonderful view of the city of Salzburg and the Flachgau. Recommended but only during the week if you like it a little quieter
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Eugendorf, while not having a long list of individually designated natural monuments, is surrounded by significant natural beauty. Key attractions include the Wallersee, the largest lake in the Salzburg Alpine foothills, the ecologically valuable Wenger Moor nature reserve, and the scenic Heuberg hill offering panoramic views. Additionally, the region features impressive summits like Schober Summit and Nockstein Summit, as well as the protected Irrsee (Lake Zell).
Yes, the Wallersee is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, paddling, paddle-boating, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and even kitesurfing, especially during the summer months. The Irrsee, known as the warmest lake in the Salzkammergut, also offers excellent swimming opportunities.
The Wenger Moor, located near Wallersee, is one of the largest near-natural moorland areas in the Salzburg Flachgau region. It is a designated nature reserve and bird sanctuary, providing a critical habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including endangered plant species and numerous bird species. A 3 km long theme trail with an observation platform allows visitors to explore this unique ecosystem and its rich biodiversity.
Absolutely. The Wenger Moor offers a 3 km theme trail accessible even with strollers, making it ideal for families looking for an educational and serene outdoor experience. The Wallersee features family-friendly beaches along its shores. Additionally, Irrsee (Lake Zell) is also considered family-friendly, offering warm waters for swimming. For a more relaxed stroll, the Mirabell Gardens provide a beautiful, accessible environment.
The natural monuments around Eugendorf offer spectacular panoramic views. From the Heuberg, you can enjoy beautiful vistas of Salzburg city, its surroundings, and the distant Alps. Schober Summit rewards hikers with scenic highlights and delightful views of the mountains and lakes, while Nockstein Summit also provides stunning outlooks over the landscape.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. The Wallersee circular trail is popular for hiking and cycling, offering spectacular views. The Heuberg is a popular recreational area with trails like the 'ASKÖ Heuberg Trail' for easy to moderate hikes. For more challenging ascents with rewarding views, consider trails leading to Schober Summit and Nockstein Summit. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Eugendorf guide.
The natural monuments around Eugendorf can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for water sports at Wallersee and Irrsee, as well as for hiking. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the Wenger Moor, with beautiful seasonal colors. Winter can provide opportunities for peaceful walks and snowshoeing, though some higher trails might be challenging.
The Wenger Moor is a critical habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including endangered plant species and numerous bird species for breeding and resting. It consists of various biotopes such as high mosses, low mosses, transitional mosses, litter meadows, and wet meadows. The protected Irrsee also provides a habitat for many endangered animal and plant species due to its relatively natural state and surrounding moors.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. The Wallersee circular trail is suitable for cycling, offering scenic routes around the lake. The area around Irrsee is also excellent for bike tours. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Eugendorf guide, which includes routes like 'Eugendorf to Mondsee and Irrsee lakes'.
The difficulty levels vary. The theme trail at Wenger Moor and many paths on the Heuberg are generally easy to moderate, suitable for leisurely walks. The Wallersee circular trail is also mostly easy. However, ascents to summits like Schober Summit and Nockstein Summit can be intermediate to challenging, often requiring good footwear and sure-footedness due to demanding passages and wire-rope secured sections.
Komoot users highly appreciate the stunning views and the diverse natural landscapes. For instance, the short, crisp ascent to Schober Summit is rewarded with scenic highlights and delightful views of the mountains and lakes. Visitors also love the tranquility of the Wallersee area, combined with its clear water and mountain backdrop, creating a heavenly natural setting. The educational and serene experience of the Wenger Moor is also frequently praised.
Yes, the 3 km long theme trail at Wenger Moor is designed to be accessible, even with strollers, offering an easy and educational walk through the moorland. The Heuberg also features gentle paths suitable for easy walks and enjoying the panoramic views. For a relaxed experience, the Mirabell Gardens provide accessible, beautiful grounds for strolling.
While specific public transport routes to every single natural monument might vary, Eugendorf is well-connected to Salzburg, and local buses often serve areas close to major attractions like Wallersee and the surrounding villages. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific starting points for hikes or attractions.


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