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Top 15 Natural Monuments around Randegg

Best natural monuments around Randegg are found in a region characterized by picturesque landscapes and rolling hills within the Scheibbs district of Austria. The area offers several notable natural attractions for scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. While not home to a multitude of formally designated "natural monuments," the surroundings provide diverse natural features. Visitors can explore a mix of natural and man-made points of interest that highlight the region's appeal.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Prochenberg Summit Cross

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The Prochenberg can be hiked from various starting points:
From Ybbsitz 414 m
From the Haselstein farmhouse via Haselsteinwand (homecoming cross) - parking spaces available
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Turkish Fountain at Sonntagberg

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The "Turkish miracle" occurred near the fountain in 1529. When Vienna was first sieged by the Ottomans, a horde marched through the Ybbstal, pillaging and murdering. They also rode up …

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The circle consists of 24 standard trees (alternating apple and pear). This number is supposed to symbolize the hours of the day. In between, faster-growing tree species such as plum …

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Prollinger Cave and Tannhäuser Cave

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After a short, steep climb, you will find two impressive caves on the Tannhäuser Steig - the Prollinger Cave and the Tannhäuser Cave.
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Mostbrunnen at Diensbergsattel

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The Diensbergsattel lies at 720 m. Take a break, there's a drinks fountain here.
From here there are various hiking options such as Goganz, Runzlberg, Hochschlag with a farmer's inn (highly recommended).

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Erwin Köck
May 14, 2025, Mostviertler Sonnwendkreis am Haberg

Further information on the significance and origins: https://steinakirchen-forst.gv.at/sonnwendkreis

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Information on the meaning and origins: https://steinakirchen-forst.gv.at/sonnwendkreis

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After visiting the impressive lookout tower and the Prochenhütte, be sure to visit the summit cross. The panorama is breathtaking and alpine. It's recommended to leave your bike at the bottom just before the final climb. If it's not too heavy, you can also carry or push it up for a summit photo; it's not far.

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The Diensbergsattel lies at 720 m. Take a break, there's a drinks fountain here. From here there are various hiking options such as Goganz, Runzlberg, Hochschlag with a farmer's inn (highly recommended).

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The Prochenberg can be hiked from various starting points: From Ybbsitz 414 m From the Haselstein farmhouse via Haselsteinwand (homecoming cross) - parking spaces available From the farmhouse Mitterlehen 642 m - parking spaces available (for a donation) By Maria Seesal A great all-round view awaits you at the observation tower. From May 1st to the end of October, the Prochenberghütte 1123 m is open on Sundays and public holidays.

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The circle consists of 24 standard trees (alternating apple and pear). This number is supposed to symbolize the hours of the day. In between, faster-growing tree species such as plum or medlar were planted. The diameter of the tree circle is 80 meters, that of the outer circle of trees is 100 meters. The center is a 6.5 meter high granite obelisk with sundials. Rails of the former narrow-gauge railway through the Kleine Erlauftal and cannon balls from the cannon factory in Gußwerk were used to indicate significant times in the year: summer solstice, equinox, winter solstice.

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Refreshment awaits every hiker at the cider fountain on the Diensbergsattel.

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The "Turkish miracle" occurred near the fountain in 1529. When Vienna was first sieged by the Ottomans, a horde marched through the Ybbstal, pillaging and murdering. They also rode up to the sanctuary to plunder it. Many people were hiding in the church and feared for their lives. Where the spring rises, the horses shied away and sank deep into the muddy ground. ... They went on their knees ... Fear and horror seized the riders and they returned to the valley. The event was told over the centuries and written down by a Steyrer in 1740. The baroque well chapel, built in 1745, is usually closed, but the interior design with fresco, statue and basin can be seen through an iron grille. The source outlet is on the back of the statue of the Virgin Mary, behind a walled parapet. For the Assumption of Mary, people meet on Sonntagberg at the Türkenbrunnen. Various brass bands have been making music there in the tree shade for 30 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Randegg?

The Randegg region, while not abundant in formally designated natural monuments, offers diverse natural beauty. You can find impressive gorges and forests in the nearby Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, scenic lakes at the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen), and panoramic views from elevated points like Hochkogelberg and the Prochenberg Summit Cross. There are also unique geological formations such as the Prollinger Cave and Tannhäuser Cave.

Are there any significant viewpoints in the Randegg area?

Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Prochenberg Summit Cross offers a breathtaking alpine panorama, complete with an observation tower for all-round views. Hochkogelberg also provides magnificent vistas over the entire Mostviertel region. Additionally, the Mostviertel Solstice Circle on Haberg is a viewpoint with a unique cultural element.

What are some unique natural monuments with historical significance?

The Turkish Fountain at Sonntagberg is a baroque well chapel built in 1745, associated with a historical event from 1529 involving the Ottoman siege of Vienna. The Prollinger Cave and Tannhäuser Cave are also steeped in local legends, including tales of Knight Tannhäuser guarding treasure.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for families?

Absolutely. The Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) are ideal for families, offering swimming, recreational paths for walking and cycling, beach volleyball, and dining options. The Mostbrunnen at Diensbergsattel is a family-friendly facility at 720m elevation, perfect for a refreshing break. The Mostviertel Solstice Circle on Haberg is also designated as family-friendly, offering an interesting outdoor experience.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect in the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park?

The Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, located very close to Randegg, is known for its rugged beauty. It features impressive gorges, dense woodlands, and challenging hiking routes. The park is particularly stunning in autumn when the foliage displays brilliant colors, creating a memorable natural spectacle.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The Randegg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails ranging from easy to difficult, with options like the Hochkogel Panorama Inn loop or more challenging routes in the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park. Mountain biking and gravel biking are also popular, with routes like the 'Stone bridge over the Ybbs' loop. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Randegg, Mountain Hikes around Randegg, and Gravel biking around Randegg guides.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments around Randegg?

Yes, numerous hiking trails are available. For instance, you can find easy loops like the 'Hochkogel Panorama Inn – Gruber Kreuz Summit loop' or more moderate options such as the 'Hochkogel Summit – Hochkogel Panorama Inn loop'. For challenging mountain hikes, consider routes like 'Haselsteinwand – Prochenberg loop from Ybbsitz'. The Hiking around Randegg guide provides comprehensive information on various trails.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking in the Randegg area?

Yes, the region around Randegg is suitable for cycling and gravel biking. There are routes like the 'Stone bridge over the Ybbs – View of the Ybbs River loop' or the 'View of Sonntagberg Basilica – View of the Ybbs River loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. You can find more detailed information and route suggestions in the Gravel biking around Randegg guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Randegg?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports at the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen), warm summer days are ideal. If you're interested in hiking and enjoying vibrant foliage, the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park is particularly stunning in autumn. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring viewpoints and hiking trails.

Are there dog-friendly options among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) permit dogs on the grounds, though they are not allowed in the water. When hiking in the region, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature parks or protected areas, to ensure the safety of wildlife and other visitors.

Where can I find amenities like cafes or refreshment points near these natural monuments?

The Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) offer various dining options, including inns, cafes, and beach buffets. The Mostbrunnen at Diensbergsattel provides a refreshing break with a drinks fountain. Additionally, the Prochenberghütte at the Prochenberg Summit Cross is open on Sundays and public holidays from May to October, offering refreshments after a hike.

What makes the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) a popular natural attraction?

The Blindenmarkt Lakes, or Auseen, are popular due to their excellent water quality and integration into the natural surroundings. They offer ample opportunities for swimming and water sports across three bathing lakes. The area also features recreational paths for walking and cycling, beach volleyball courts, and various dining options, making it a refreshing escape for both active leisure and relaxation.

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