Best attractions and places to see in Föhrenwald include a variety of trails and historical monuments. This region offers opportunities to explore local legends and enjoy paths through the countryside. Visitors can discover both natural and man-made features, providing a diverse experience for those interested in outdoor activities and local history.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The photo with the board explains the background to this highlight.
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Panorama cycle path Bucklige Welt, easy to cycle.
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easily passable gravel road parallel to the main road
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Nice off-road trail, but still good to ride when dry. When wet Not.
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Interesting wooden sculpture with a nice explanation board.
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When Triftkreuz Lanzenkirchen are said to have been built in the 1st half of the 18th century. those who died of the plague are buried.
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Very nice forest path, paved throughout, little to no traffic. Unfortunately, no photo was taken the first time.
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Part of the Lanzenkirchner Sagenweg: Station 2
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Föhrenwald offers a mix of natural and man-made attractions, primarily focusing on trails, historical sites, and unique monuments. You can explore legendary paths, scenic countryside routes, and significant historical markers.
Yes, many attractions in Föhrenwald are suitable for families. For instance, the Sagenweg Lanzenkirchen – The Legend of the Skull and the Totenkopf Legend Sculpture, Lanzenkirchen Legend Trail feature engaging folk tales and wooden sculptures that can be interesting for all ages. The Countryside Path with Wooden Statue and Forest Path are also categorized as family-friendly trails.
Föhrenwald features several historical sites, including the Sagenweg Lanzenkirchen – The Legend of the Skull, which brings local mythology to life. Another significant historical monument is the Triftkreuz Lanzenkirchen, believed to have been built in the 18th century.
The Föhrenwald area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Triftkreuz Lanzenkirchen loop from Uhrturm' or the 'Marienkapelle – Workers' Chapel, Bad Erlach loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes, including the 'Scheibel Au Nature Reserve – Leitha River in Lanzenkirchen loop' for touring bikes and scenic road cycling routes like 'View of Burg Seebenstein – Bergkirche Pitten loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes guide, cycling guide, and road cycling guide for Föhrenwald.
Yes, Föhrenwald offers several hiking trails. The Sagenweg Lanzenkirchen is a popular legendary trail with interesting folk tales and sculptures. You can also find easy hikes like the 'Triftkreuz Lanzenkirchen loop' or the 'Stork Nest on Chimney – Glass Stations of the Cross loop' nearby. For more options, explore the easy hikes in Föhrenwald guide.
Föhrenwald provides diverse cycling opportunities. You can ride on the Countryside Path with Wooden Statue, which is an easily passable gravel road. There are also dedicated guides for general cycling and road cycling, featuring routes like the 'Leitha Covered Bridge – Leitha River in Lanzenkirchen loop' and 'Linsberg Asia Thermal Spa – View of Bucklige Welt loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of nature and local folklore. The legendary trails, such as the Sagenweg Lanzenkirchen, are highlighted for bringing centuries-old mythology to life through exciting folk tales and wooden sculptures. The easily passable gravel paths, like the Countryside Path with Wooden Statue, are also popular for pleasant rides and walks.
Yes, Föhrenwald is home to several distinctive monuments. The Totenkopf Legend Sculpture, Lanzenkirchen Legend Trail is a wooden figure depicting the 'Saga of the Skull' with its story detailed on an adjacent sign. Another notable monument is the historical Triftkreuz Lanzenkirchen.
While the area is known for its historical and man-made attractions, the name 'Föhrenwald' itself translates to 'pine forest,' suggesting a natural, wooded environment. You can experience this through trails like the Forest Path, which offers a pleasant, paved route through the woods.
No, the Föhrenwald referred to in this guide, with attractions like the Lanzenkirchen Legend Trail, is located in the Lanzenkirchen area of Austria. The historical Föhrenwald Displaced Persons camp was located in Bavaria, Germany, and is now known as Waldram, a district of Wolfratshausen. This guide focuses on the attractions in the Austrian region.
Many trails in Föhrenwald are considered easy and suitable for beginners. For example, the Countryside Path with Wooden Statue is described as an easily passable gravel road. The 'Easy hikes in Föhrenwald' guide also lists several routes with an 'easy' difficulty grade, perfect for those new to hiking or cycling.


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