Best natural monuments around Oberschlierbach include a diverse range of natural features. This Austrian village is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, offering opportunities to explore waterfalls, gorges, and scenic viewpoints. The region provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, with trails leading to various natural landmarks. Visitors can experience untouched natural environments within its preserved areas.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Sacred small monuments like the summit cross found here are not only found on the go in villages and towns or in nature, but also in literature. Probably the most famous crucifix of this kind is to be found with the author Giovanni Guareschi (1908 to 1968). He is the spiritual father of the humorous stories about the two protagonists 'Don Camillo' and 'Peppone'. In his narratives – known and loved far beyond the borders of Italy – Guareschi has incorporated another main character: the crucified Christ, who speaks to Don Camillo from the crucifix on the high altar. The writer himself made the following remark: „So one must explain: If the priests feel offended because of Don Camillo, they can smash a candlestick on my skull for all I care; if the communists are offended because of Peppone, they can break a club on my back; but if someone feels offended by the speeches of Christ, then nothing can be done. Whoever speaks in my stories… is my Christ, that is, the voice of my conscience. My personal affair, my business. And therefore: every man for himself and God for all.“ (G. Guareschi)
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In front of this crucifix with the (perhaps surprising) name "Schneeherrgott" (Lord of Snow), a brief thought from Pope Francis – who passed away on Easter Monday of the previous year. Although he could no longer personally participate in the traditional Way of the Cross prayer with the Holy Father in the Colosseum in Rome on Good Friday 2025 due to health reasons, he formulated the question in the meditation he wrote for the occasion: + "Where are we on Golgotha? Under the cross? At some distance? Far away? Or perhaps we are like the apostles, no longer there." and then continues the meditation: "You breathe, and this breath, the last and the first, only asks to be accepted. Lord Jesus, lead us to your gift. Do not let your breath of life dissipate."
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Interesting natural spectacle, combined with cooling on hot days.
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A beautiful trail leads to this summit - easy route.
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A unique "floral splendor" every year. Normally a very deep, muddy trail, but this year, thanks to the dry weather, it's not muddy and pleasant to hike. At 19°C and sunny, it's simply worth seeing.
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A very beautiful view, the only bad thing was that hiking trail 409 goes right through a cow enclosure, where it was very difficult to walk and very dirty and you shouldn't be afraid of cows either.
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A beautiful natural spectacle in these refreshing❄️ temperatures. As the Alpine Association points out that the trail is an alpine trail, I strongly recommend that you pack your crampons on your hike at this time of year. The trail is sometimes very slippery because of the snow and the "running wall".
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In places, the path leads through a sea of spring flowers.
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Yes, several natural monuments in the region are suitable for families. For instance, the Großer Landsberg summit is easily accessible via forest roads and offers scenic views. The Rinnerberger Waterfall area also features idyllic paths through mixed forests, including a romantic family trail, making it an inclusive natural attraction for all ages.
Oberschlierbach offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails leading to impressive natural features like the Dripping Wall, which provides cooling relief on hot days. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Rinnerberger Waterfall – Rinnerberger Waterfall loop' or the 'Eckelsberg loop from Oberschlierbach'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Oberschlierbach guide.
The best seasons to visit the natural monuments around Oberschlierbach are generally spring, summer, and autumn. During spring, you might witness the flowering of spring knot flowers, especially around Großer Landsberg. Summer is ideal for enjoying the cooling effects of the Dripping Wall and the clear pool at Rinnerberger Waterfall.
Yes, the Tassilo Spring in Bad Hall is a natural monument with significant historical roots. It is the oldest iodine brine source in Bad Hall and was mentioned in the founding document of the Kremsmünster monastery from 777, forming the basis for the region's first spa.
Oberschlierbach is known for its diverse natural features. You can witness the impressive force of the Rinnerberger Waterfall plunging into a clear pool, explore the picturesque Rinnerberger Gorge with its idyllic paths and even an iron ladder, or marvel at the unique Dripping Wall, a natural spectacle offering cooling relief.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural spectacles and the serene environment. The powerful cascades of the Rinnerberger Waterfall and the tranquil paths through its gorge are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the rewarding hikes, especially the cooling experience offered by the Dripping Wall on warm days, and the scenic views from summits like Großer Landsberg.
Absolutely. The Großer Landsberg summit offers very nice scenic views, particularly during the spring flower bloom. Another excellent viewpoint is the Gaisberg Summit Cross, which provides beautiful panoramas of the Dead Mountains, Kremsmauer, Traunstein, and the Sengsen Mountains.
Beyond hiking, Oberschlierbach offers opportunities for gravel biking and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Bodinggraben – Steyersteg Trail loop' for gravel biking, detailed in the Gravel biking around Oberschlierbach guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'Schlierbach Abbey – View from Grillenparz loop' in the Running Trails around Oberschlierbach guide.
The Rinnerberger Waterfall and its accompanying gorge are freely accessible and suitable for a wide range of visitors, including groups, families with children, and solo travelers. The area is well-known for its idyllic paths that wind through beautiful mixed forests, making it an inclusive destination.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the experience of navigating the Rinnerberger Gorge, which involves an iron ladder leading into a quiet valley basin, offers a unique and somewhat adventurous discovery. The sheer force and beauty of the Rinnerberger Waterfall itself, often described as an impressive backdrop that photos can't fully capture, feels like a special find.
Yes, Oberschlierbach is particularly rich in water-related natural monuments. The prominent Rinnerberger Waterfall is a striking spectacle where water powerfully descends into a clear pool. Additionally, the Dripping Wall is a unique natural monument where water flows over a wall, providing a cooling effect and inviting gravel banks along the trail.


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