Natural monuments around Drasenhofen are situated in a region characterized by rolling hills and diverse landscapes. The area features prominent landmarks like Kreuzberg, a hill offering panoramic views across the region and into the Czech Republic. The picturesque Thayatals and Gaisberg also contribute to the natural appeal, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. This landscape offers various natural sites for exploration and appreciation.
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The Mariengrotte is a 15-meter-high half-cave beneath the Falkenstein castle ruins, which was designed as a Lourdes grotto in 1889. The larger-than-life statues - of the Mother of God and St. Bernadette - are the work of Theodor Haf from Pfronten, a sculptor in Munich.
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The Devín transmitter is located on the hill of the same name at an altitude of 550 m above sea level, which is part of the Pavlovské vrchy in southern Moravia. It is 57 m high and stands on a higher peak. Its broadcasting covers a large area of southern Moravia
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The U Mariánské mlýna quarry, also called Na Janičov vrchu, is an abandoned and flooded limestone quarry in the Pálava Protected Landscape Area. The water in the quarry is crystal clear thanks to the limestone. The stony beach is followed by a shoal several meters long, which suddenly turns into a great depth. However, it is not yet known how deep the lake is. The quarry is open to a maximum of 100 visitors at a time and rules have been established according to which a visit to the quarry is allowed. The aim is to protect the Janičův vrch quarry. The flooded quarry is part of the natural monument Quarry Janičův vrch and bathing is allowed here only on condition that the water ecosystem and the adjacent banks are not damaged.
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The quarry encourages people to take a dip in the water, which is beautifully clean. There is also the possibility of gradual entry and observation of fish. There is also a facility - 2 changing rooms + two dry toilets. There was an extremely nice lady at the entrance who will make you feel completely at ease.
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The memorial commemorates the expelled German-speaking South Moravian people after the Second World War. More info at https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCdm%C3%A4hrenkreuz
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A beautiful place with far-reaching views and an even more beautiful ascent from all sides and surrounding villages.
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already done, but only driving is not possible.
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The South Moravians erected several memorials on the mountain. At the top of the Cross Hill is the South Moravian Cross, on a small square a little below there are other monuments.
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The region around Drasenhofen offers diverse natural features. You can explore prominent hills like Kreuzberg, which provides panoramic views across the landscape and into the Czech Republic. The picturesque Thayatals (Thaya valleys) are known for impressive gorges, and Gaisberg offers magnificent views over the entire Weinviertel region. Additionally, there are unique sites like the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch, recognized for its developing animal communities and rare plant species.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area also have historical or cultural significance. The Lourdes Grotto Falkenstein is a 15-meter-high half-cave beneath the Falkenstein castle ruins, designed as a Lourdes grotto in 1889. Another example is the South Moravian Cross, a man-made monument and viewpoint located on a small hill with extensive views, where South Moravians erected several memorials.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views and the tranquility. For instance, the Děvín Summit is praised for its far-reaching vistas and beautiful ascents. The Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch is appreciated for its clean water, gradual entry for swimming, and the opportunity to observe fish, with facilities like changing rooms available.
Yes, some natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lourdes Grotto Falkenstein is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, areas like Kreuzberg offer accessible paths, making them suitable for various fitness levels, including families looking for a relaxed outing.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and easy options, around areas like Falkenstein. For more specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Drasenhofen guide. Mountain biking and running trails are also available, with guides like MTB Trails around Drasenhofen and Running Trails around Drasenhofen providing detailed routes.
While specific data isn't available, the natural monuments, particularly those involving hiking and scenic views like Kreuzberg, are generally best visited during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and clear visibility for enjoying the panoramic vistas. Winter can also be beautiful, but some paths might be challenging due to snow or ice.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For example, visitors have noted that the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch is welcoming to dogs, with space by the water for them to cool off. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch is recognized for its developing animal communities and rare plant species. It's also an important paleontological site, making it a point of interest for nature enthusiasts and those interested in biodiversity.
The Kreuzberg, towering at 337 meters near Kleinschweinbarth, is a significant natural landmark. From its summit, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views stretching across Drasenhofen, Kleinschweinbarth, Steinebrunn, and even into the Czech Republic, including Nikolsburg (Mikulov) and the ruins of Falkenstein. It's a popular hiking destination offering peace and relaxation, with accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels. You can find more information about it on lower-austria.info.
While a specific 'Galgenberg' natural monument isn't directly in Drasenhofen, the Galgenberg in Wullersdorf, a nearby municipality, is designated as a natural monument. It's known for its flower-rich dry grasslands and vineyards, offering hiking paths and featuring a solitary church steeple. You can learn more about it on lower-austria.info. Other natural areas of interest include the picturesque Thayatals and Gaisberg.
Yes, the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch and the Flooded Quarry U Mariánského mlýn both offer opportunities for water-related activities. The water in these abandoned limestone quarries is crystal clear, and visitors can take a dip. At U Mariánského mlýn, bathing is allowed under specific conditions to protect the water ecosystem.


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