Impressions
The Waldviertel along the river Thaya is a country of endless variety.
Breathtaking view across the national park Thayatal. |
Your canoe is ready for a romantic tour through the Thayatal valley - breathe through, relax and enjoy the peace. |
A view of the smallest town of Austria - Hardegg - in the middle of the national park. |
Pure nature! The black storch - the heraldic anmial of the national park, view from the "Einsiedler" (hermit) rock. |
Down to a depth of 150 m, the river Thaya has carved its way into the geological foundations of the Waldviertel. The Umlaufberg (hill) is almost entirely surrounded by the river. |
The "largest" among the native owls - the eagle owl, castle Hardegg in the middle of the national park |
The national park is also worth your visit in winter |
Autumnal Thaya valley and marked scenery - the ruins of Kollmitz |
The monastery Geras, founded in 1153 |
Picturesque towns, romantic fortresses, mighty castles and monasteries pave your way - in focus, the castle ruin of Kaja and the castle Raabs |
Nature monument "Large Basilica" by Franz Xaver Ölzant, close to Waidhofen/Thaya |
Rural castle Riegersburg - one of the most impressive Baroque castles of Austria |
An excursion into the Weinviertel region - the wind mill of Retz, the idyll of the little town in Drosendorf |