Best natural monuments around Wildendürnbach are characterized by the rolling hills and vineyards of the Weinviertel landscape. The region offers scenic vistas and tranquil environments. Prominent features include elevated positions like the Galgenberg, providing expansive views of the surrounding natural beauty. While Wildendürnbach itself features local natural beauty, the broader area includes significant geological formations.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Mariengrotte is a 15-meter-high half-cave beneath the Falkenstein castle ruins, which was designed as a Lourdes grotto in 1889. The larger-than-life statues - of the Mother of God and St. Bernadette - are the work of Theodor Haf from Pfronten, a sculptor in Munich.
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The U Mariánské mlýna quarry, also called Na Janičov vrchu, is an abandoned and flooded limestone quarry in the Pálava Protected Landscape Area. The water in the quarry is crystal clear thanks to the limestone. The stony beach is followed by a shoal several meters long, which suddenly turns into a great depth. However, it is not yet known how deep the lake is. The quarry is open to a maximum of 100 visitors at a time and rules have been established according to which a visit to the quarry is allowed. The aim is to protect the Janičův vrch quarry. The flooded quarry is part of the natural monument Quarry Janičův vrch and bathing is allowed here only on condition that the water ecosystem and the adjacent banks are not damaged.
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http://www.staatz.at/Kalvarienberg_Heiliger_Berg_ An extraordinary sight of the market town of Staatz is the Calvary, the "Holy Mountain" in the town of Enzersdorf, located in the west on the federal highway 46. A Calvary was erected in 1743 on the probable local mountain from the 11th century. The "Holy Mountain" is a mound of earth of unknown origin. Two assumptions: The first assumption says that the mound is a burial mound from the Hallstatt period around 750 BC. The second: it is a local mountain from the 11th century. Both possibilities have already been documented with finds, but not proven with certainty.
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The quarry encourages people to take a dip in the water, which is beautifully clean. There is also the possibility of gradual entry and observation of fish. There is also a facility - 2 changing rooms + two dry toilets. There was an extremely nice lady at the entrance who will make you feel completely at ease.
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The memorial commemorates the expelled German-speaking South Moravian people after the Second World War. More info at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdm%C3%A4hrenkreuz
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already done, but only driving is not possible.
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The South Moravians erected several memorials on the mountain. At the top of the Cross Hill is the South Moravian Cross, on a small square a little below there are other monuments.
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Beautifully designed and maintained facility, with the Stations of the Cross of the Passion of Christ. Really worth seeing, not only for Catholics.
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The region around Wildendürnbach is characterized by the rolling hills and vineyards of the Weinviertel. A notable natural viewpoint is the Ruins of Staatz Castle, situated on a limestone cliff, offering expansive views of the surrounding area. Similarly, Staatz Castle Ruins and Staatzer Berg provides panoramic vistas from its 100-meter-high rock cone. The Galgenberg near Wildendürnbach also offers scenic views of the vineyards and the broader Weinviertel region.
Yes, the area features significant geological formations. The Staatzer Berg is known for its mighty limestone cliffs, which are a characteristic geological unit of the Weinviertel. Further afield, the Fossil World Weinviertel in Stetten is home to the world's largest fossil oyster reef, offering a unique journey back to a primeval sea from 17 million years ago.
Beyond the natural landscape, several sites combine natural settings with rich history. The Ruins of Staatz Castle and Staatz Castle Ruins and Staatzer Berg are historical sites on prominent rock formations. Another significant historical natural monument is Calvary Hill, also known as the "Holy Mountain," which is an ancient mound of unknown origin featuring a Calvary erected in 1743.
Yes, the Lourdes Grotto Falkenstein is considered family-friendly. It's a 15-meter-high half-cave beneath the Falkenstein castle ruins, designed as a Lourdes grotto. The Fossil World Weinviertel, while a bit further, is also highly recommended for families, offering an experience museum and a sand bay for fossil searching.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Staatz Castle Ruins – Kellergasse Fallbach loop' which passes by some of the natural monuments. Find more options in the Gravel biking around Wildendürnbach guide. For mountain biking, routes like 'At Galgenberg – Kellergasse Falkenstein loop' are available in the MTB Trails around Wildendürnbach guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Falkenstein Castle Ruins – Falkenstein Castle Ruins loop' or the 'Falkenstein Wine Cellar Lane loop' which allow you to explore the natural beauty and historical sites. More details are available in the Easy hikes around Wildendürnbach guide.
Yes, the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch is a notable natural monument featuring a beautifully clean lake. It's an important paleontological site where rare plant and animal species have developed, and visitors can even take a dip in the water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive views from elevated points like the Ruins of Staatz Castle, with some noting magnificent views extending into the Czech Republic on clear days. The unique geological formations, such as the limestone cliffs of the Staatzer Berg, and the historical significance of sites like Calvary Hill, are also highly valued. The tranquil setting amidst vineyards is a common highlight.
The Weinviertel region, with its vineyards and rolling hills, is particularly beautiful during spring and autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while autumn provides vibrant colors and harvest season activities. Summer is also pleasant for outdoor activities, and the region can be explored in winter, though some paths might be affected by weather conditions.
Many natural areas and trails around Wildendürnbach are generally dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. For instance, the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch is noted as a place where dogs are welcome to enjoy the water.
Parking availability varies by location. For popular sites like the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch, there are usually a few parking spaces available. For other natural monuments and trailheads, it's advisable to check local signage or specific route descriptions for designated parking areas.
The natural areas around Wildendürnbach, including the vineyards and hills, provide habitats for various local wildlife. The Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch, for example, has seen a development of diverse animal communities, including rare species, making it a good spot for nature observation.


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