Viewpoints and Nature Wonders
This selection highlights specific natural features in Lower Austria: observation towers and warter providing panoramic views, prominent peaks such as Schneeberg, Ötscher and Gemeindealpe, showcaves like the Hermannshöhle and Einödhöhle, alpine huts and mountain protection houses, lake basins including Erlaufsee, and waterfalls and gorges such as Ludwigfall and Trefflingfall. Entries note location, elevation or geological/architectural character where available.
Gruberwarte
A historic lookout tower in the Wachau municipality of Weißenkirchen, serving as a local observation point above the Danube valley.
Terzerhaus
Alpine mountain hut serving hikers and climbers in the region.
Naturpark Eisenwurzen
Protected natural park in the Mostviertel, located in the south‑west of Lower Austria (Niederösterreichische Eisenwurzen).
Ludwigfall
Waterfall connecting the Obersee with the Mittersee above Lunz am See.
Ybbstaler Hütte
Alpine hut for overnight stays and mountain access near the Ybbstal area.
Hermannshöhle / Kyrlelabyrinth
Largest dripstone (stalactite/stalagmite) showcave in Lower Austria, operated for guided tours near Kirchberg am Wechsel.
Hermannshöhle
Largest dripstone showcave in Lower Austria, located near Kirchberg am Wechsel.
Erzkogel
Mountain peak offering panoramic views; serves as a local viewpoint on the ridge.
Weichtalhaus
Mountain shelter and alpine training and climbing centre of the Naturfreunde Wien at the southwestern foot of the massif.
Ottohaus
A refuge hut of the Reichenau section of the Austrian Alpine Club (ÖAV) on the Rax plateau.
Schneeberg
The Schneeberg, with its 2,076-metre high summit Klosterwappen, is the highest mountain of Lower Austria, and the easternmost and…
Fischerhütte
Schutzhütte of the Neunkirchen section of the Austrian Tourist Club, located on the Hochplateau.
Vilma-Haid-Aussicht
Named viewpoint on the Rax massif offering local vistas toward the plateau.
Großes Höllental
Open rock basin and side valley on the northeast side of the Rax massif (Großes Höllental).
Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt
Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt is an Austrian market town in the district of Wiener Neustadt-Land.
Johannesfelsen
Designated nature reserve featuring prominent rock formations and protected habitats.
Hengsthütte
Mountain hut located on the Schneeberg, serving climbers and hikers on established routes.
Aussichtsturm
Observation tower offering elevated views; structure combines tower and viewpoint functions.
Erlaufsee
Mountain lake at the foot of Gemeindealpe near Mitterbach am Erlaufsee.
Nebelstein
1017 m peak in the Waldviertel (Freiwald) near the Czech border, known for its forested summit and lookout points.
Aubergwarte
Aussichtsturm located on the 811 m high Auberg within the Großgöttfritz municipality.
Urlingerwarte
A 16‑metre high viewing tower on Blassenstein in the town of Scheibbs.
Mirafall
Waterfall feature in the local mountain streams.
Ötscher
The Ötscher, at 1,893 metres, is a prominent peak in south-western Lower Austria.
Gemeindealpe
1626 m limestone mountain in the Kalkalpen, located within Mitterbach am Erlaufsee municipality.
Tirolerkogel
1380 m summit in the Türnitzer Alpen in southern Lower Austria.
Hennesteck
1334 m high mountain in the western Türnitzer Alpen of Lower Austria.
Geldloch
Natural cave feature (Geldloch) in the local karst landscape.
Trefflingfall
Long waterfall located within a gorge (Klamm) in the municipality of Puchenstuben.
Ötscherschutzhaus
Mountain hut of the Austrian Tourist Club (ÖTK), rebuilt and maintained as a high‑alpine refuge on the Ötscher massif.
Kolomanistein
Large schalenstein (glacially‑polished rock) featuring a small chapel built on top near Eisgarn.
Herrensee
Freshwater lake historically named Herrenteich, situated at approximately 530 m above sea level.
Weigl-Warte
A 15.6‑metre high lookout tower constructed in 1901 on the Sandl ridge above Dürnstein.
Einödhöhle
Largest preserved young‑tertiary sea‑erosion cave at the western edge of the Vienna Basin.
Einödhöhle
Largest preserved young‑tertiary sea‑erosion cave at the western edge of the Vienna Basin.
Einödhöhle
Largest preserved young‑tertiary sea‑erosion cave at the western edge of the Vienna Basin.
Hardegg vista
Observation tower (Hardegger Warte) offering cross‑border views near Hardegg.
Einödhöhle
Largest preserved young‑tertiary sea‑erosion cave at the western edge of the Vienna Basin.
Schöpfl-Schutzhaus
Schutzhütte of the Wienerwald section of the ÖTK, located on the Schöpfl, the highest Wienerwald summit.
Blauer Berg
Hill with a south‑west facing loess dry grassland, located southeast of Oberschoderlee (Blauer Berg).
Korkenzieher
Elevated observation structure known locally as the 'Korkenzieher' viewpoint.
Falkensteiner Hütte
Alpine hut providing basic accommodation and services for hikers.
Matras Warte
Historic observation tower named Matras Warte, serving as a local viewpoint.
Kaiserkogelhütte
Mountain inn offering restaurant services, situated at a high elevation (Kaiserkogelhütte).
Hochreiterkogel
Summit peak in the local ridge (Hochreiterkogel).
Kiensteineröde
Named hill or peak (Kiensteineröde) within the regional topography.
Soutok Moravy a Dyje
Rivers confluence viewpoint (Soutok Moravy a Dyje) with views over the Morava and Dyje meeting point.
Tumuliwarte
Observation tower (Tumuliwarte) functioning as a local elevated viewpoint.
Bergbauern - Lackneralmhütte
Alm hut serving as a mountain pasture shelter (Lackneralmhütte).
Karl-Ludwig-Haus
Category I mountain refuge of the Austrian Tourist Club on the Rax high plateau (Karl‑Ludwig‑Haus).
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