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The Dunkelsteinerwald is a hill country south of the
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in the
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region of
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. It is located at the shore of the Danube between
Melk Melk (; older spelling: ) is a city of Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube. Melk has a population of 5,257 (as of 2012). It is best known as the site of a massive baroque Benedictine monastery ...
and Mautern, south of Krems. The principal towns of the region are Bergern im Dunkelsteinerwald, Langegg with a
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, Wöbling, Karlstetten, Neidling,
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, Gansbach, Gerolding, Mauer bei Melk,
Dunkelsteinerwald The Dunkelsteinerwald is a hill country south of the Danube in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria. It is located at the shore of the Danube between Melk and Mautern, south of Krems. The principal towns of the region are Bergern im Dun ...
, Haunoldstein and Schönbühel-Aggsbach. Geologically, the Dunkelsteinerwald hills are foothills of the
Waldviertel The (Forest Quarter; Central Bavarian: ) is the northwestern region of the northeast Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is bounded to the south by the Danube, to the southwest by Upper Austria, to the northwest and the north by the Czech Repu ...
, an upland in the northwest of
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north of the Danube river and thus belonging to the
Bohemian Massif The Bohemian Massif ( cs, Česká vysočina or ''Český masiv'', german: Böhmische Masse or ''Böhmisches Massiv'') is a geomorphological province in Central Europe. It is a large massif stretching over most of the Czech Republic, eastern Germ ...
. The landscape reaches elevations up to 700m above
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and is shaped by
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and
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. Dunkelsteinerwald's climate is rougher clear than that of adjacent
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. Trade and industry are present only to a small extent. Thus, many inhabitants commute to the district capitals of Krems,
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and
Melk Melk (; older spelling: ) is a city of Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube. Melk has a population of 5,257 (as of 2012). It is best known as the site of a massive baroque Benedictine monastery ...
.


Notable sights

* Burgruine Hohenegg castle Mauer Kirche 01.jpg, Church Mauer bei Melk Mauer - Kirche, Schnitzaltar.JPG, Carving altar Altardetail 01 carving altar.jpg, part of Carving altar Mauer-maria-schnitzaltar.jpg Kreuzgruppe mauer.jpg Sakramentshaus 001.jpg, Sakramenthäuschen Roemerbruecke-002.jpg, Roman bridge near Lanzing Roemerbruecke-001.jpg, Roman bridge Roemerbruecke-003.jpg, Roman bridge


References


External links


Region Dunkelsteinerwald - official website of ARGE Dunkelsteinerwald

"Dunkelsteinerwald.net" - History and stories of the Dunkelsteinerwald Region (in german language)
{{Authority control Geography of Lower Austria Bohemian Massif