Natural monuments around Schattendorf are primarily located within the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park in Burgenland, Austria. This region features a diverse landscape with forests, orchards, and dry grasslands. Designated natural monuments include notable trees such as Sessile Oaks and Horse Chestnut trees, alongside unique geological formations. The area offers opportunities to explore varied ecosystems and natural features.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Already in the late 19th century, Lajos Bella researched all the hilltop settlements around Sopron. He discovered 136 large and 60 smaller burial mounds on Burgstallberg. Around 1970, Gyula Szádeczky-Kardos found only a total of 159 of them during renewed surveying and mapping work. Systematic excavations took place from 1971 to 1978 under the direction of Erzsébet Patek.
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Large memorial in Hungary, worth seeing.
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Pan-European Picnic Memorial and Academy Memorial Forest. A decisive event in the history of Europe in the 20th century took place here, which accelerated the reunification of Europe divided by the Iron Curtain. https://www.visitsopron.com/de/details/gedenkstatte-pan-europaisches-picknick-und-gedenkwald-der-akademie
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Large historic square directly on the bike path.
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The park commemorates the Pan-European Picnic – a peace demonstration organised by a citizens' initiative on 19 August 1989 – and stands for a united Europe.
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More information about the historical background can be found here: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paneurop%C3%A4isches_Picknick
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A historically memorable place. Definitely recommend a visit for history buffs.
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Schattendorf is home to designated natural monuments like a historic Sessile Oak and a group of 30 Horse Chestnut trees. The area is also part of the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park, which features diverse ecosystems including orchards, dry grasslands, reeded ponds, and forests with warm-loving tree species like oaks and hornbeams.
Yes, several sites combine natural settings with historical significance. You can visit the Gate of Freedom – Pan-European Picnic Memorial, which commemorates a pivotal historical event in a natural border setting. Another unique spot is The Fool, a man-made monument in a forest with local legends. The Trianon Memorial Park and the Fertőrákos Rock Theater, a disused quarry now a venue, also offer historical context within natural surroundings.
The Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park, where many natural monuments are located, offers an extensive network of trails. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and Nordic walking. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Schattendorf, running trails, or MTB trails in the region.
Absolutely. The Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park is committed to accessibility, with paths suitable for strollers. Highlights like the Gate of Freedom – Pan-European Picnic Memorial, The Fool, Trianon Memorial Park (which includes a playground), and the Fertőrákos Rock Theater are all categorized as family-friendly. The nature park's diverse landscapes and wildlife also offer engaging experiences for children.
The region offers picturesque views throughout the seasons. Spring is ideal for seeing the Horse Chestnut trees in bloom and experiencing the park's vibrant flora. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the forests and orchards. The favorable climate, influenced by Lake Neusiedl, generally makes it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year.
Yes, the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park emphasizes accessibility. There are paths and facilities designed for people with limited mobility, including wheelchair users and families with strollers. A 6-kilometer path along the Teichwiesen (pond meadows) on the Kogelberg offers barrier-free access, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy the natural environment.
The Mattersburger Hügelland within the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park is a designated bird sanctuary. It is home to Austria's largest breeding population of the Eurasian Scops Owl, which is also the symbol of the nature park. Birdwatchers can also spot species like the Western Marsh Harrier, Little Bittern, and various herons in the Rohrbacher pond meadows.
For excellent panoramic views, visit the High Mountain Lookout Tower (Aussichtsturm). It provides a wonderful vantage point over the surrounding country and includes tables and benches for a relaxing break.
The "Rohrbacher Kogel" nature reserve within the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park is known for its extensive dry landscapes where rare plants thrive. Keep an eye out for species such as the Hungarian iris, dittany, various flax species, Siberian bellflower, and different orchid species.
The Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park is Burgenland's youngest nature park, covering 7,500 hectares. It's characterized by the mountainous ranges of Rosalia and Ödenburg, and the Wulka Valley. Its special features include a rich, structured landscape with orchards, dry grasslands, forests, and a significant bird sanctuary, making it a haven for biodiversity and a tranquil nature experience.
The "Eulenweg" (Owl Trail) is a 75-kilometer circular route that passes through all the communities of the Rosalia-Kogelberg Nature Park, allowing you to experience a wide range of its natural beauty and potentially several natural monuments. For shorter options, you can find various circular routes in the hiking guide for Schattendorf.


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