Furth an der Triesting
Furth an der Triesting
Best natural monuments around Furth an der Triesting are found within a valley basin surrounded by meadows, serving as a gateway to the Gutensteiner Alps and the Lower Austrian Prealps. This region in the district of Baden, Austria, features diverse natural attractions. The area is characterized by its hiking routes and offers various geological formations and protected ecosystems.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Hausstein (668 m) is one of the most distinctive viewing peaks around Muggendorf and delights with its bright limestone rocks. From the summit cross, a wide view opens up over the Piestingtal valley and the surrounding Gutenstein Alps. The varied ascent and the scenic summit plateau make the Hausstein a popular hiking destination. ⛰️🌄
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The Myra Falls are among the most beautiful waterfalls in Lower Austria and delight with their crystal-clear water, which plunges in numerous cascades through the narrow gorge. Wooden walkways and bridges lead in a varied way along the stream and repeatedly offer new perspectives on the natural spectacle. A worthwhile excursion destination that has its very own special charm in every season. 💦🌿
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Great view over the pines to the Schneeberg and the surrounding mountains.
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The Unterberg summit is the highest point of the Unterberg, a mountain in the Gutenstein Alps in Lower Austria. It has a height of 1,342 meters and offers wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. From the summit you can see the Schneeberg, the Rax, the Schöpfl, Vienna and Lake Neusiedl. To get to the Unterberg summit, there are various hiking trails that vary in length and difficulty depending on the starting point. Here are some examples: From the Myralucke the hike takes about 2 hours and leads along a forest path and a path through the forest. From Muggendorf the hike takes around 3 hours and leads over a steep mountain meadow or a leisurely summit path. From Miragraben the hike takes about 1.5 hours and leads along a wide path along the stream. On the way to the summit you can also visit the Unterberg refuge, which is open all year round and offers accommodation, food and events. The refuge is about 150 meters below the summit and is an ideal place to rest and enjoy.
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The Myra Falls are a series of waterfalls in the Myrabach in Muggendorf, Lower Austria. The Myra Falls are a popular destination for hikers, nature lovers and families who want to enjoy the impressive nature and the refreshing breeze. The Myra Falls are also a protected natural monument since 1885. To visit Myra Falls you have to pay a maintenance fee, which is used for the upkeep and maintenance of the site. You can buy your ticket online or at the on-site ticket office. Admission is €5 for adults and €1.50 for children aged 6 and over. You can also purchase a season ticket for 20 euros for adults and 6 euros for children, valid for the whole of 2023. The Myra Falls offer you various hiking and circular trails that lead past 11 themed stations. For example, you can learn more about the history of the Myra Falls, the use of water power, the old sawmill or the reservoir. You can also enjoy the beautiful view from the Hausstein or explore the Myrateich with its water playground. The hiking trails are mostly easy to moderately difficult and are suitable for all age groups.
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The Gaisstein is not easy to climb, it goes steeply uphill through rough terrain and the path is not always easy to spot. BUT: The view at the top makes up for all the effort - you can enjoy a wonderful all-round view.
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wonderful view and not far to the hut
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The region offers a diverse range of natural features, including impressive summits, captivating waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. You can discover places like the Unterberg Summit (summit cross), which is one of the highest peaks in the Gutenstein Alps, or the picturesque Myra Falls, where the Myrabach plunges over rocks in a valley gorge.
Yes, several natural monuments offer stunning panoramic views. The Gaisstein Summit Cross, for example, provides a fantastic all-round view from its rocky peak, extending to Ötscher on clear days. Similarly, the Jubilee Cross is known for its dream view over the surrounding landscape and other hiking destinations.
The area around Furth an der Triesting is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain hiking, and even gravel biking. For detailed routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Furth an der Triesting or Mountain Hikes around Furth an der Triesting. There are also options for Gravel biking around Furth an der Triesting.
Absolutely. The Myra Falls are particularly family-friendly, offering a captivating natural experience with easy trails. The Hausstein Summit is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a wonderful view after a modest climb.
Yes, the region boasts unique geological features. The Steinwand Klamm (Stone Wall Gorge) is a famous natural monument known for its impressive rock formations and diverse flora, offering fantastic panoramic views. Additionally, the Wieselthaler Steinwand Nature Reserve, located southwest of Furth an der Triesting, is a protected area recognized for its ecological significance and unique biodiversity.
The natural monuments are generally enjoyable during the snow-free season for hiking and exploring. However, some spots like the Gaisstein are also popular for winter hikes, offering a different kind of scenic beauty. The Unterberg Summit (summit cross) even has a natural ski area in winter.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes. Examples include the 'Himmelsreith Cave – Gaisstein Summit Cross loop from Furth an der Triesting' and 'Myra Falls – View of Schneeberg loop from Reischer Jausenstation', both listed as difficult in the Hiking around Furth an der Triesting guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the natural beauty. For instance, the Hausstein Summit is appreciated for its wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. The Myra Falls are described as a 'place of water and a true source of strength for body and soul', even when water levels are lower.
While popular spots are well-loved, the Gaisstein Summit Cross is considered a less-known but highly rewarding destination. Despite being just under 1000 meters, it offers a fantastic panoramic view after a relatively short climb, and you might even spot chamois.
Some natural monuments have historical connections. The Steinwand Klamm, for example, has been traversed by historical figures such as Emperor Franz Joseph. The Hausstein Summit was historically a 'lookout' and a place of refuge, with fortifications serving as sanctuaries in earlier centuries, even recognized by the Celts.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, the 'Himmelsreith Cave – Gaisstein Summit Cross loop from Furth an der Triesting' is a challenging circular hike. Another option is the 'Myra Falls – View of Schneeberg loop from Reischer Jausenstation', offering a scenic round trip. You can find more details in the Hiking around Furth an der Triesting guide.


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