Best attractions and places to see around Burgschleinitz-Kühnring, a market town in Lower Austria, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated on the Manhartsberg ridge, the area features extended forests and is shaped by streams like the Schleinzbach. Visitors can explore ancient castles, historic churches, and unique natural formations. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Eggenburg main square impresses above all with its spaciousness, which reflects the importance of the princely city of Eggenburg as a trading and market center.
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Rest area with a huge stone table and a small biotope, behind it a small wooden bridge
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Nice stop with a huge stone table. Wetland biotope, small bridge and a nice opportunity for a detour through almost invisible path along the small stream.
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The Bachlweg is no longer an official trail. Stream crossings are difficult due to flooding, as the stream has changed significantly. You simply have to wade through. It's still worth it, though; a great scenic tour, and technically easy.
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the section from Tautendorf to Stiefern beside Stiefernbach is a tough ride and most properly not suitable for beginners. There are some challenging stream crossings and don't be surprised if you have to overcome some obstacles
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It looks very impressive - and the festival there is said to be fantastic. Yesterday (7/7/24), for example, Gershwin's "Rapsody in Blue" was performed.
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The stream crossings are the absolute highlight of the Bachlrunde. Real fun and no problem when the water is low. After periods of rain or heavy rain, at least wet feet are guaranteed 😉.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive moated Rosenburg Castle, one of Austria's most beautiful Renaissance castles. Another significant site is Eggenburg town centre, a medieval town with a completely preserved city wall and unique cultural monuments. Additionally, explore Burg Burgschleinitz, a historic water castle, and the Kühnring Parish Church, built on the site of a former Kuenringer castle.
Yes, the region offers several natural highlights. The Roseldorf Rest Area and Biotope provides a peaceful spot with a huge stone table and a small biotope. You can also discover Der Gänsgraben, a natural gem with impressive granite formations and stream meanders, offering one of the most beautiful hiking trails in the region. The area is also characterized by extended forests on the Manhartsberg ridge.
The area is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hikers, the Stiefernbach Stream Crossings Trail offers a unique experience with multiple stream crossings. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking, including trails like the "Eggenburg Historic Town Center – Hollenstein Chapel loop" or "Kamp Valley Riverside Trail." Explore more options on the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking around Burgschleinitz-Kühnring.
Families can enjoy exploring the medieval charm of Eggenburg town centre, which offers a journey back in time with its preserved city wall and museums. The Roseldorf Rest Area and Biotope is also a pleasant spot for families to relax and observe nature. Many of the region's natural trails are suitable for family walks, depending on difficulty.
To delve into the region's geological and industrial past, visit the Zogelsdorf Quarries and Steinmetzhaus in Zogelsdorf. The Steinmetzhaus serves as a museum, showcasing the historical importance of the Zogelsdorfer limestone, which was quarried for approximately 3,000 years and used in many significant Austrian buildings.
Beyond Rosenburg Castle, you can explore the historic Burg Burgschleinitz, known as one of the most romantic water castles in the Waldviertel. The Gars Castle Ruins are also worth a visit, offering stunning views and serving as an event venue in summer. While Schloss Harmannsdorf is only viewable from the outside, it holds historical significance as the place where Bertha von Suttner wrote her famous novel.
Yes, the region features several unique monuments. The Kühnring Parish Church and the Parish Church of St. Michael and Ossuary in Burgschleinitz are historically significant. You can also find the Kühnring Calvary, a monument with a crucifixion group from 1732 crafted from local Zogelsdorfer limestone, and a rare Statue of St. John of Nepomuk kneeling on a bridge over the Urtelbach.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. The great location and richly decorated rooms of Rosenburg Castle are often highlighted. The completely preserved city wall and unique cultural monuments of Eggenburg town centre also receive high praise. For outdoor enthusiasts, the unique experience of the Stiefernbach Stream Crossings Trail is a favorite, especially after rain.
While many trails cater to various levels, the Stiefernbach Stream Crossings Trail is categorized as challenging due to its multiple stream crossings, especially after heavy rain. It's part of the Mariazeller long-distance trail. The region's varied terrain, including the Manhartsberg ridge, offers opportunities for more demanding hikes.
The region has a deep history, with evidence of settlement spanning 30,000 years. The granite plateau of Eggenburg was inhabited since prehistoric times. Der Gänsgraben also holds historical significance, featuring ancient settlement sites like the Heidenstatt. Archaeological finds, including sea cow skeletons from a primeval sea, highlight the area's natural history.
The Hubertusstein Reinprechtspölla is a significant 9.5-ton granite block. It serves as a symbol for hunters and honors their patron saint, St. Hubertus. You can find it along the old Roman road between Reinprechtspölla and Maria Dreieichen.
Yes, the area offers cycling routes for various skill levels. For road cycling, you can find easy routes like the "View of Maissau – Maissau Town Gate loop" or more difficult ones such as the "Jaidhof Castle – Krumau Castle loop." Mountain bikers have options ranging from moderate, like the "Eggenburg Historic Town Center – Hollenstein Chapel loop," to difficult, such as the "Mühlbach Castle – Pyramids on the Manhartsberg loop." Gravel biking also offers diverse routes, including challenging ones like the "Kamp Valley Riverside Trail."


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