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Söllner Bründl Spring – Pyramids on the Manhartsberg loop from Olbersdorf

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Hohenwarth-Mühlbach a.M.

Söllner Bründl Spring – Pyramids on the Manhartsberg loop from Olbersdorf

Moderate

4.3

(3)

15

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Söllner Bründl Spring – Pyramids on the Manhartsberg loop from Olbersdorf

03:56

13.8km

330m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

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1.88 km

Söllner Bründl Spring

Highlight • Natural Monument

Shelter with a spring

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2.07 km

Rosa Jehinger Memorial

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3

2.93 km

Seewiese

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4

4.25 km

Silberne Eiche Natural Monument

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It is protected as a natural monument because, according to legend, a disgraced Swedish officer was able to hide in the branches of an oak tree at this spot during the Thirty Years' War and thus escape being shot. As a thank you, he is said to have later shot a silver bullet into the tree. Rumor has it that the silver bullet is still hidden under a root.

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4.88 km

Pyramids on the Manhartsberg

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The Manhartsberg is a low, flat mountain ridge in Lower Austria. Its height is 537 m above sea level. A. It is the south and east flank of the granite massif of the granite and gneiss plateau, the Austrian part of the Bohemian mass.

The ridge extends from the Thaya to the Wagram and is partially covered with tertiary layers (sands). This mountain range continues in the Moravian region to the Znojmo region. As the eastern edge of the Bohemian massif, the Manhartsberg forms the "boundary stone" for the quarter above the Manhartsberg (Waldviertel) and the quarter below the Manhartsberg (Weinviertel). Its west side was formed by the kamp. The western slopes of Manhartsberg are part of the Kamptal-Schönberg Nature Park.

Above Maissau there are rich amethyst deposits.

Near its highest point there are still some remains of a radio interference from the Second World War with the code name Zangendorf 4.

The state road 1238 leads over the Manhartsberg, but it is a dirt road in the area of the Manhartsberg.

The Manhartsberg is considered to be the border between the Waldviertel and Weinviertel. The Vicariate of the Archdiocese of Vienna corresponding to the Weinviertel is still called "under the Manhartsberg".

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The Manhartsberg is a low, elongated ridge in Lower Austria and as such forms the natural border between the Waldviertel and the Weinviertel. It culminates in the Manhartsberg of the same name at 537 m above sea level. A. and is the southern and eastern flank of the granite massif of the granite and gneiss plateau, the Austrian part of the Bohemian Massif.
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10.1 km

Zemling Weather Station

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Weather station and how to recognize the trees by the bark

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13.8 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.2 km

2.18 km

1.05 km

315 m

Surfaces

5.88 km

3.69 km

2.08 km

1.18 km

829 m

109 m

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Highest point (530 m)

Lowest point (370 m)

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