Natural monuments around Großkrut are found within the agricultural landscape of the Weinviertel region, offering a blend of cultural heritage and natural features. The area is characterized by its scenic countryside, including unique cellar lanes and panoramic viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and historically significant sites, such as springs and notable trees, that contribute to the region's distinct charm. This landscape provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciating the local environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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In the Zistersdorf pine forest there is a brick spring with a relief of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Below it you can read his motto "Viribus Unitis" (= With united forces). To the left and right of the relief are the years of his 60-year reign, 1848 and 1908. On the profiled cover plate there is a sandstone vase on the left and right of the main part. Above the base part there is a cornice made of unplastered and slanted bricks. On the lower side part there are two sandstone balls. [marterl.at]
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The tree circle Veltlinerland in Kettlasbrunn consists of 21 trees and invites you to linger. There is also a self-service wine cellar. Here you can get snacks and drinks.
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A tranquil place, a little break is always good.
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The sulfur spring is located directly on the Eurovelo 9 and Veltliner cycle paths. It is also an idyllic place where you can take a little rest. Right next to it over the bridge there are also 2 chapels
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At the beginning of the 17th century, the springs of the alluvial forest were prompted by the people of Zistersdorf to build a first water pipe with wooden pipes - on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph I. in 1908, the brick factory owner Johann Krammer had a spring tap built and a relief of the emperor with his motto "Viribus unitis".
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The tree circle conveys interesting facts about the individual tree species and is intended to promote the intimate relationship between people and trees and nature.
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Beautifully landscaped tree circle and self-service cellar with plenty of seating that invites you to linger.
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The natural monuments around Großkrut primarily feature unique springs, significant trees, and interesting tree circles. These sites often blend natural beauty with local history and cultural elements, reflecting the agricultural landscape of the Weinviertel region.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. For instance, the Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn offers an engaging experience with information about different tree species and a self-service room. The Sulphur Spring and Maria Bründl Spring are also tranquil spots suitable for a family break.
Many natural monuments around Großkrut have deep historical and cultural roots. The Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn is associated with local legends and has been replanted to continue its legacy. The Kaiser-Bründl Monumental Fountain is a historical brick spring dedicated to Emperor Franz Joseph I. The Maria Bründl Spring is known as a healing spring with a chapel and local legends.
The region around Großkrut is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy hiking trails near the Sulphur Spring. You can explore more options in the guides for Hiking around Großkrut, Gravel biking around Großkrut, and MTB Trails around Großkrut.
Yes, some hiking routes pass by these natural sites. For instance, the Sulphur Spring is directly located on the Eurovelo 9 and Veltliner cycle paths, making it a perfect stop on a cycling or walking tour. You can find trails like the 'Sulphur Spring Hauskirchen – Vineyard View loop' in the Hiking around Großkrut guide.
The Weinviertel region, including Großkrut, is generally pleasant to visit from spring through autumn. These seasons offer ideal weather for exploring the outdoor natural monuments, enjoying the scenic agricultural landscapes, and participating in hiking or cycling activities. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers vibrant colors and harvest festivals.
Many outdoor natural sites and walking paths in the Weinviertel region are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific regulations may vary by site, but places like the Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn and the various springs are typically accessible for walks with dogs.
Parking availability varies by location. For the Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn, there is usually sufficient parking nearby. For other sites like the springs or the Picture Pine Kettlasbrunn, you can often find roadside parking or designated small parking areas in the nearest villages. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Beyond the listed monuments, the region's charm lies in its integration of cultural sites with the natural landscape. The Kellergasse Radyweg in nearby Poysdorf, while man-made, is described as a 'jewel in the landscape' with a natural canopy of leaves, offering a serene atmosphere. The panoramic views from the Reistna Colonnade in the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape also provide expansive natural vistas.
Facilities vary. The Baumkreis Cellar Kettlasbrunn offers a well-maintained self-service room with drinks and snacks, and a toilet 100m away. The Sulphur Spring is an idyllic spot for a break. For other sites, amenities like cafes or public restrooms are typically found in the nearest villages or towns.
Public transport options to reach specific natural monuments directly can be limited. Großkrut itself has some bus connections, but reaching the more rural natural sites often requires a combination of public transport to a nearby village and then walking or cycling. Planning your route in advance using local transport schedules is recommended.


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