Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal
Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal
Best attractions and places to see in Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal encompass two distinct regions: Nasswald in Lower Austria and the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal in Germany. Nasswald offers access to the Rax-Schneeberg Group, known for its mountains and historical lumberjack heritage. The Schondra- und Feuerbachtal region features unique river landscapes, nature reserves, and historical structures. Both areas provide a variety of natural and cultural points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Anyone hiking along the Schondra can be tempted to take a short detour here: with a break at the Kneipp pool, a really beautiful path to and over the Mittelmühlsteg and the opportunity to fill up their water bottles at the chapel in the village.
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A very beautiful and spacious campsite right on the Schondra River. Groups can register here: https://www.main-spessart.de/themen/tourismus-kultur/neuer-ordner/index.html?detID=376. Individuals or small groups on foot should also be able to spontaneously find a spot to spend the night here. Impeccable facilities (large meadow, several fire pits, grill; kitchen and restroom/shower available upon registration) and the opportunity to meet friendly people.
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How nice it would be if there was catering.
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A beautiful trail
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A very nice place to take a rest in the Neuwirtshauser Forest
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On the other side of the valley is the Detter youth campground. Here, families and groups can spend a cheap holiday in the beautiful nature of the Schondra valley. main-spessart.de/themen/tourismus-kultur/neuer-ordner/index.html?detID=376
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The Detter youth campsite allows families/groups to spend an affordable holiday in the beautiful nature of the Schondra Valley. www.main-spessart.de/themen/tourismus-kultur/neuer-ordner/index.html?detID=376
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes. In the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal, you can explore the unique river landscape of the Mittel-Tränk Trail (Sippach Trail), known for its primeval rock formations and distinct flora. The Naturschutzgebiet Unteres Feuerbachtal mit Hangwäldern und Umgebung is ideal for nature observation. In Nasswald, Lower Austria, the Rax-Schneeberg Group provides stunning mountain scenery, and the Laintal Valley features a picturesque stream and waterfall.
Yes, the region has several historical points of interest. In the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal, you can visit the Willkommhaus, a historic sandstone and half-timbered building from 1842 that served as a forest protection building. Nasswald, Lower Austria, offers the Hubmer Gedächtnisstätte (Ethnographic Museum) which provides insight into the region's lumberjack heritage, and you can also find historical hikes exploring this past.
Both areas are excellent for hiking. In the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal, trails like the Mittel-Tränk Trail (Sippach Trail) offer unique river landscapes, while the Mitteltränk footbridge is part of a scenic route. Nasswald, Lower Austria, provides access to extensive hiking trails on the Rax plateau via the Rax cable car, and the Schneeberg offers mountaineering opportunities. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the region on the Hiking in Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Mittel-Tränk Trail (Sippach Trail) is listed as family-friendly. The Kneipp Pool Heckmühle features a new paddling pool and barefoot path, ideal for a refreshing break. Additionally, the Detter Youth Campsite is a hidden, peaceful spot in the forest, great for younger visitors.
Yes, the region features beautiful waterfalls. In Nasswald, Lower Austria, the Laintal Valley has trails leading to a picturesque waterfall. The broader Schondra- und Feuerbachtal area also offers various hiking routes that include waterfalls. For specific routes, you can explore the Waterfall hikes in Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is well-suited for cycling. The Mitteltränk footbridge is part of a route suitable for both hiking and cycling. In Nasswald, the Rax-Schneeberg Group is popular for mountaineering. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes in Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural pools and longer days for outdoor exploration. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and mountaineering in the Rax-Schneeberg Group near Nasswald.
Yes, in the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal, you can find the Kneipp Pool Heckmühle. This facility offers a refreshing water treading pool and a barefoot path, aligning with traditional Kneipp wellness practices for natural therapy and relaxation.
In Nasswald, the Rax plateau, accessible by cable car, and the Hochschneeberg, reached by the Schneeberg Railway, offer panoramic views. In the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal, the Platzer Kuppe Summit provides expansive views of the surrounding landscape with numerous benches for rest and contemplation.
The Willkommhaus is a historic sandstone and half-timbered building dating back to 1842. It originally served as a forestry or forest protection building, housing a mounted force to guard against poachers. Local legends also associate it with King Ludwig I and Lola Montez, though historical evidence for this is lacking.
While specific accommodation details are not provided, the Würzburger Karl-Straub-Haus (Würzburger Haus) in the Schondra- und Feuerbachtal serves as an ideal destination or intermediate stop for hiking tours, offering a dining room and outdoor area for meals and drinks. The Fischerhütte on Hochschneeberg in Nasswald also serves traditional Austrian meals.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural landscapes, such as the primeval rock formations along the Mittel-Tränk Trail, and the well-maintained scenic routes like the one featuring the Mitteltränk footbridge. The peaceful, hidden spots like the Detter Youth Campsite and the refreshing Kneipp Pool Heckmühle are also highly regarded for rest and relaxation.
Yes, the Rax-Schneeberg Group near Nasswald is easily accessible. The Rax cable car, one of Austria's oldest, transports visitors to the Rax plateau, providing access to numerous hiking trails. For Schneeberg, the Schneeberg Railway, also known as the Salamander Train, offers panoramic views and takes visitors up to the Hochschneeberg.


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