Best attractions and places to see around Ernstbrunner Forest include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its forests, offering scenic routes and viewpoints. Visitors can explore historical sites and tranquil forest paths, providing diverse experiences for those interested in the natural landscape and local history.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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I was here on a Friday afternoon, and in 20 minutes, I encountered about two cars and a motorcycle. Here, you can truly enjoy a beautiful landscape untroubled by motorized traffic—and even get a bit of shade...
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Dreamlike. And here, you might encounter one or two cars in a quarter of an hour...
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This is a great place to rest. Hidden behind the cyclist's rest area is a bike repair station. Drinks and snacks are available here and in the wine cellar across the street at reasonable prices.
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At the Pinkelstein in Raschala near Hollabrunn, Lower Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is said to have smashed his wine with a loud roar after stopping in the Raschala cellars on a trip to Prague. The stone is located on the old Post Road, which today is one of the cellar lanes typical of the Lower Austrian Weinviertel.
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On the Pinkelstein in Raschala near Hollabrunn in Lower Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is said to have knocked off his water with a great roar after stopping in the cellars of Raschala on a trip to Prague, as is said. The stone is located on the old post road, which is now one of the cellar lanes typical of the Lower Austrian Weinviertel. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinkelstein
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Nice view from the Koliskowarte
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Beautiful driveway through the forest, wonderful view from the Kolisko lookout.
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A very nice driveway to the Gaißberg - at the end a bit steep, but easy to drive in dry conditions - gravel and forest floor - almost root-free ...
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can enjoy panoramic views from Buschberg, which also features a summit cross and the Buschberghütte, Austria's lowest mountain shelter. Another scenic spot is the Scenic Forest Road, known for its beautiful forest section, especially pleasant on warm days. For a trail with views, consider the Forest Path to Gaißberg, offering vistas from the Kolisko lookout.
Yes, the area has notable historical and cultural sites. Michelberg is a significant pilgrimage site since the 9th century, located along the Jakobsweg Weinviertel, and features a chapel. You can also visit the Pinkelstein on Pinkelstein Cellar Lane, Raschala, a man-made monument with local lore involving Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, situated on an old post road.
Families can enjoy several spots. The Scenic Forest Road and the Tree-Lined Road in Glasweiner Wald are great for leisurely walks or bike rides in a peaceful, shaded environment. The Buschberg summit area also has a playground. Additionally, the Pinkelstein on Pinkelstein Cellar Lane, Raschala is listed as family-friendly, offering a glimpse into local history.
The Würnitzer Waldteich (Würnitz Forest Pond) is an idyllic bathing pond and a popular excursion destination. It's historically known as a summer retreat and features a small restaurant, making it a great spot for relaxation and a refreshing dip.
Absolutely. The Scenic Forest Road and the Tree-Lined Road in Glasweiner Wald are excellent for cycling. For convenience, there's a Cyclist rest stop with self-service and bike repair station, where you can find drinks, snacks, and tools for minor bike adjustments. For more dedicated routes, explore the Gravel biking routes around Ernstbrunner Forest.
For easy hikes, you can find several trails that are suitable for beginners. Options include the Brunnboden loop from Hollabrunner Wald, the Kleinstetteldorf Cellar Lane loop, and the Geißberg – Saint George the Dragon Slayer loop from Hollabrunn. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Ernstbrunner Forest guide.
The area offers various running trails. You can explore routes like the Geißberg loop from Grünes Kreuz, or the Sandleiten – Taubenkogel loop. These trails vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. For a comprehensive list, check out the Running Trails around Ernstbrunner Forest guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Scenic Forest Road are loved for their unique forest sections, providing a pleasant experience even on hot days. The quiet, shaded environment of places like the Tree-Lined Road in Glasweiner Wald is also highly valued for enjoying the landscape undisturbed by traffic.
Yes, you can find a convenient Cyclist rest stop with self-service and bike repair station. This spot offers drinks and snacks at reasonable prices, and even a bike repair station for any unexpected needs. The Buschberghütte near the Buschberg summit also serves as a mountain shelter.
The terrain varies, but many forest paths, like the Forest Path to Gaißberg, consist of gravel and forest floor, often described as almost root-free. While some sections can be steep, they are generally manageable, especially in dry conditions. The region is characterized by its forests, offering diverse opportunities for exploration.
While not widely publicized, the Tree-Lined Road in Glasweiner Wald is a quiet and beautiful spot where you can truly enjoy the landscape with minimal motorized traffic. The Würnitzer Waldteich, though popular, still offers an idyllic and serene escape. Exploring the various cellar lanes, like the one where the Pinkelstein is located, can also reveal charming, less-traveled paths.


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