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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Ober-Grafendorf

Best natural monuments around Ober-Grafendorf are found in a region characterized by its natural beauty and cultural landscape. Located in Lower Austria, Ober-Grafendorf serves as the gateway to the picturesque Pielach Valley, known for its pristine Pielach River. The surrounding area features rolling hills and dense forests, offering diverse natural attractions and opportunities for outdoor exploration. This blend of cultivated and wild landscapes provides numerous natural features for visitors to discover.

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Last updated: July 8, 2026

Holy Trinity Column (Dreifaltigkeitssäule), St. Pölten

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Foundation dug in 1753/54, foundation stone laid for the column in 1768, which was erected by the citizens on the basis of a vow to be spared from war, earthquakes, …

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"The large-scale fountain sculpture offers, on the one hand, a place of retreat and lingering at this busy traffic intersection, thanks to its structural design, and on the other hand, …

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Hamesberg with summit cross

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There's even a summit book at the Hamesberger Bergkreuz at 451 m :-)
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Kaiserberg

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Lies along the eco village MTB track. Shortly before the final climb to the Kaiserkogel, you come here. The tough Uphill here has already demanded a lot, but it is …

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04/06/2023 - Here you can also find all the information about the Viehofner lakes

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October 3, 2025, Holy Trinity Column (Dreifaltigkeitssäule), St. Pölten

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The Windcatcher fountain sculpture has stood in Europaplatz in St. Pölten since 2024. Erected as a new landmark as part of the square's redesign, it replaces the previous fountain. The sculpture consists of approximately 16,000 handmade bricks and forms an open rotunda equipped with an irrigation system. This system provides cooling through cascading water and evaporation, improving the microclimate. Inside, a tree is surrounded by a bench. The structure also reduces noise and particulate matter, and provides habitat for birds and insects. The design combines ecological function with a pleasant public space and was implemented with the participation of the local community, who were able to symbolically sponsor individual bricks. The Windcatcher thus represents climate awareness, sustainability, and social cohesion.

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"The large-scale fountain sculpture offers, on the one hand, a place of retreat and lingering at this busy traffic intersection, thanks to its structural design, and on the other hand, the object is designed in such a way that its special brick structure creates a space that is permeable to air and light," says the Graz-based artist collective "Breath Earth Collective", who will implement the project.

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The Holy Trinity Column was built in the 18th century (1714-1782) to thank for the end of the plague epidemic. It is an excellent example of Baroque art and symbolizes the triumph of the Holy Trinity. Take time to look at the ornate details of the column, the sculptures of the saints and the inscriptions that testify to the history of the city and its religious tradition. Notice the fine details of the column created by local artists and sculptors. The central group of figures represents the Holy Trinity surrounded by angels and Saints Sebastian, Rochus and Charles Borromeo, who were venerated as patron saints against the plague. The column is richly decorated and is an example of the Baroque splendor that was popular in Austria at the time.

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Foundation dug in 1753/54, foundation stone laid for the column in 1768, which was erected by the citizens on the basis of a vow to be spared from war, earthquakes, fire and epidemics by the Trinity; in 1755 a basic concept already existed, which was approved by K. Maria Theresia; 1759 marble deliveries from Lilienfeld for the fountain basin, which was not placed on the town hall square until 1766; 1767 contract with St. Pölten sculptor Andree Gruber; 1768 ceremonial laying of the foundation stone; construction progress repeatedly delayed, 1769 up to the main cornice finished, 1774 another contract with Gruber for work up to the pyramid, completed in 1782

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A really nice place with a great view, the Römerweg 651 leads over here.

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The Großer Viehofner See is a nature reserve and a popular destination for hikers, nature lovers and families. The lake is an important bird breeding area, where some now rare bird species breed. Therefore, only the east side of the lake is open for bathing. There are also various hiking and circular trails at the lake that lead past 11 themed stations. For example, you can learn more about the history of the Viehofner lakes, the use of hydroelectric power, the old sawmill or the reservoir.

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What are some of the unique natural features to explore around Ober-Grafendorf?

Ober-Grafendorf is known as the gateway to the picturesque Pielach Valley, often called the “Valley of the Dirndln” (Cornelian Cherries). You can explore the pristine Pielach River, one of Austria's most natural rivers, and observe the vibrant red Cornelian cherry bushes that are a symbol of the region's natural richness. The area also features rolling hills and dense forests, typical of the Mostviertel area, offering diverse natural beauty.

Are there any officially designated natural monuments in Ober-Grafendorf itself?

Yes, within Ober-Grafendorf, specifically in the cadastral community of Fridau, there is an officially designated natural monument: a significant Service Tree (Elsbeerbaum). This tree is recognized for its natural value and offers a chance to appreciate a unique specimen of local flora.

What kind of views can I expect from natural monuments in the area?

For impressive views, consider visiting Hamesberg with summit cross. This summit offers a nice panorama, and there's a shady spot with a table and benches for a break. Another viewpoint is Kaiserberg, which provides a resting spot under a mighty old tree after a tough uphill climb.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly family-friendly or accessible?

The Information Board at Viehofner Seen is located at the Großer Viehofner See, which is a nature reserve and a popular destination for families. The east side of the lake is open for bathing, and there are various hiking and circular trails with themed stations, making it an engaging visit for all ages. This location is also wheelchair accessible.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Ober-Grafendorf?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Ober-Grafendorf guide, including routes like the 'Scenic view of the Pielach River – Millennium Steg loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, the Cycling around Ober-Grafendorf guide highlights routes like 'Around Ober-Grafendorf - Mostviertel'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Ober-Grafendorf guide, including routes that pass by Hamesberg.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Ober-Grafendorf?

The Pielach Valley, with its Cornelian Cherries, is particularly vibrant when the cherries are in season, typically late summer to early autumn, offering a unique cultural and natural experience. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling to enjoy the lush landscapes and river. The region's rolling hills and forests also provide beautiful scenery during autumn foliage.

Can I find information about the natural environment and wildlife at these sites?

Yes, at the Information Board at Viehofner Seen, you can learn about the Viehofner lakes, which are an important bird breeding area. The Großer Viehofner See is a nature reserve where some rare bird species breed, making it an excellent spot for nature observation.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the natural monuments?

While not strictly natural monuments, the region around Ober-Grafendorf also features historical sites. For example, the Holy Trinity Column (Dreifaltigkeitssäule) in St. Pölten is an excellent example of Baroque art, built in the 18th century. It's a significant historical monument that can be visited in the broader area.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments and surrounding nature?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the wild alpine terrain of the Pielach River to the fertile plains. The opportunity for a short break with a nice view at places like Hamesberg with summit cross is often highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature, whether hiking or cycling, are also highly valued.

Are there any unique natural phenomena or geological features in the area?

The Pielach River itself is a significant natural feature, celebrated as one of Austria's most natural rivers due to its largely untouched character and crystal-clear waters. The geological formation of the Pielach Valley, with its blend of woods, meadows, and hills, creates a harmonious balance of cultivated and natural beauty.

Where can I find more information about the Pielach Valley and its natural significance?

Ober-Grafendorf is known as the "Gateway to the Pielach Valley," which is renowned for its natural beauty. The valley's pristine Pielach River and iconic Cornelian cherry bushes (Dirndln) are central to its natural significance. You can explore the valley through various recreational opportunities like the Pielachtal Cycle Path, which allows you to immerse yourself in its natural and cultural treasures.

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