The Garden Tulln is a state garden show established in 2008 and subsequently became a permanent institution. It is located west of the city TullnThe garden is divided into two areas, the smaller part with an area of about seven hectares shows show gardens and plants (fees apply), while the larger, 45 hectare part consists of freely accessible floodplain forest. This forest is also known as Tulln Water Park and is freely accessible.
You enter the area through the ticket and souvenir shop. Immediately to the right you will find the water lily terrace in the DIE GÄRTNEREI restaurant.
Further ahead to the left, a marked path leads along the 70 show gardens.
The entire grounds of the Garden Tulln, including the treetop walk, is wheelchair and stroller accessibleBicycles and scooters are not permitted in the entrance fee area of the Garden Tulln (in contrast to the Tulln Water Park) is unfortunately not allowed.
The show gardens are not only interesting for gardeners. Many visitors come here to stroll and spend a pleasant afternoon in the green. Throughout the entire area, the gardeners strictly adhere to the criteria of "Nature in the Garden": No chemical-synthetic pesticides, no chemical-synthetic fertilizers and no peat.
That is why the area is particularly suitable for children, for whom the largest adventure and nature playground in Lower Austria is available. Children can climb and slide for hours on huge shipwrecks, in tree houses or on the backs of blue whales. On the seven-meter-high rope pyramid, the Viking swing, the shipwreck and a variety of water, swing and climbing elements, children at the GARTEN TULLN go on a playful journey of adventure.
Adjacent to the adventure world is the natural playground, where hills, hollows and thickets merge into one another. Wild paths lead to hidden corners in the undergrowth. Balancing trees, willow bridges, sliding slopes and embankments require skill and endurance.
In addition to the restaurant at the entrance, there is also a Bavarian beer garden or the Heurigen Weingut Kuch along the way.
The highlight is the…
From the 30-meter-high tower you can see the Tullnerfeld, the Wagram, the Vienna Woods, the Danube and on sunny days even Schneeberg and Ötscher.
Key data:
Height: 34.95 m | Weight: approx. 380 t | Steel cable: 2,100 m | Railing: 700 m | Glass: 455 m² | Number of steps: 201 up, 201 down
Of course, there is also an elevator that takes you upstairs.