Natural monuments around Muckendorf-Wipfing are situated on the southern bank of the Danube in the Tullnerfeld region of Lower Austria. The area features a significant Danube oxbow lake, protected floodplain biotopes, and riverine landscapes. These natural features are accessible via an extensive network of hiking and cycling paths, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Lourdes Grotto in the Vienna Woods is a faithful replica of the Lourdes Grotto. Even the altar was built from pure marble, (like the altar in Lourdes).
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A very beautiful monument with an interesting history and a fountain worth seeing. The Nibelungen Monument in Tulln on the Danube commemorates the legendary arrival of Kriemhild in Tulln, as described in the Nibelungenlied. According to legend, Kriemhild met King Etzel here before marrying him. The monument consists of a striking bronze group showing Kriemhild and Etzel. Created by the sculptor Michail Nogin, it was unveiled in 2005 and is located near the banks of the Danube, not far from the boat dock. It is part of the tourist Nibelungen theme route, which runs through several places along the Danube. In the Nibelungenlied, a Middle High German heroic epic from the 13th century, Kriemhild travels east after the murder of her first husband Siegfried of Worms. In Tulln she meets King Etzel (Attila, ruler of the Huns), whom she later marries to complete her revenge on the Burgundians. This section of the saga underlines the historical influence of the Huns on Central European history.
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The Nibelung Monument in Tulln, also known as the Nibelung Fountain, commemorates a scene from the medieval epic "Nibelungenlied": the festive reception of the Burgundian princess Kriemhild by the Hunnic king Etzel in Tulln. The monument features life-size bronze figures of the central characters of this scene, including Kriemhild with her retinue and Etzel with his companions, symbolically complemented by a child as a sign of their future union. Beneath the figures is an artfully designed fountain, whose jets appear to rise from an open book, the Nibelungenlied itself. The interplay of water and light creates a unique atmosphere that symbolizes the connection between East and West. The monument was inaugurated in 2005, and the surrounding square, Nibelungenplatz, was redesigned as an inviting public space. The Nibelung Monument blends medieval legend with contemporary art and stands as an impressive testament to history, legend, and urban design.
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Nice place to jump into the water, well paved, but very narrow in places. Drive carefully!
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nice to drive, - luckily the weather wasn't so good, so we got through.
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Small tower, but great views
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A wonderful viewing spot on the edge of the Tullnerfeld.
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This impressive place of worship can be found in the middle of the Vienna Woods. Funnily enough, the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 passes by here.
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The region is characterized by its significant Danube oxbow lakes, protected floodplain biotopes, and diverse riverine landscapes. A key highlight is the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow, known for its tranquil waters ideal for swimming and relaxation, offering picturesque views that contrast with the flowing Danube.
Yes, Muckendorf-Wipfing offers an extensive network of hiking and cycling paths. You can explore the protected floodplain biotopes and old arms of the Danube. The area is also a starting point for the Planets Trail and is situated along the Danube Cycle Path. For specific routes, you can find various options for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling in the vicinity.
The protected floodplain biotopes along the Danube create a rich mosaic of habitats, supporting diverse flora and fauna. While not directly within the Donau-Auen National Park, the area shares similar ecological characteristics, suggesting a vibrant ecosystem where you might spot various bird species, amphibians, and other wildlife typical of dynamic riverine landscapes.
Yes, while primarily natural, the region also features the Nibelung Monument (Nibelungendenkmal). This man-made monument showcases a bronze sculpture documenting the "Encounter of Kriemhild, the Burgundian Queen, and the King of the Huns Etzel in Tulln," offering a blend of history and art within the natural setting.
For extensive panoramas, visit the Leopold Figl Observation Tower. Situated at 494m, it provides excellent views over the Tullnerfeld. Another spot offering an interesting perspective is Rosskopf (Vienna), one of Vienna's higher mountains with views towards Anninger, Unterberg, Schneeberg, and Ötscher.
Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow is great for swimming and relaxing. The Nibelung Monument and the Leopold Figl Observation Tower are also categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible experiences for all ages.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling along the Danube. Summer is ideal for water activities at the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow. Even in winter, areas like the Dombachgraben Gravel Ascent are described as beautiful, though colder, offering a different seasonal experience.
The terrain varies from flat paths along the Danube and through floodplain biotopes to more challenging gravel ascents. For example, the Dombachgraben Gravel Ascent offers a cozy way to connect different valleys, suitable for speed training uphill. The region's extensive network includes routes of varying difficulty, from easy walks to moderate gravel biking trails.
Visitors appreciate the serene landscapes, the opportunities for swimming and relaxation at the Danube oxbows, and the extensive network of paths for outdoor activities. The blend of natural beauty with occasional historical elements, like the Nibelung Monument, also adds to the appeal. The community has shared over 67 photos and given more than 910 upvotes, indicating high satisfaction with the diverse offerings.
Yes, the protected floodplain biotope includes 'altarms der Donau' (old arms of the Danube), which are former river branches creating rich habitats. A local hiking trail, the 'Kreativmeile' (creative mile), leads visitors past these old Danube arms, offering spaces for meditation, relaxation, and observing the natural surroundings. The 'Muckendorfer Runde' is another local walking trail that allows for exploration of the area's natural features.


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