Best mountain peaks in St. Pölten are found in the surrounding region, Sankt Pölten (Land), which extends from the city itself. St. Pölten is situated along the Traisen River, between the foothills of the Alps and the Danube. This area offers numerous notable mountain peaks, providing opportunities for hiking and scenic views. The region's diverse landscape includes parts of the Vienna Woods and the Dunkelsteinerwald.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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In summer you can dine on the terrace. Zwiebelrostbraten is my personal favorite on the menu.
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Great view. Beautiful area.
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A definite recommendation for anyone who needs to get out of the city and is looking for a destination! Thanks to the various ascent options, the tour can be tailored to individual time constraints and adapts to all lifestyles! Fantastic!!
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The Dunkelstein (625m) near St. Pölten is an easily accessible destination with a summit cross, ideal for a short hike without any special requirements, often combined with the summit cross at the Hennesteck for a beautiful view, as the Dunkelstein itself is mostly surrounded by trees; a tip is to combine the loop with the nearby, scenic summit to have the full experience with summit register and panoramic view.
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At 625 meters above sea level, the Dunkelstein is the highest point in the southern Dunkelstein Forest. An iron high stand was erected near the summit in 1931 for the purpose of surveying. This was blown up by the German Wehrmacht in 1945. The concrete foundations and remnants of the latticework can still be seen today not far from the summit cross.
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Beautiful, worthwhile views from the platform over the Wagram and into the Hollabrunn region, Krems area and the Weinviertel
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The Matraswarte is a 17-meter-high steel structure that adorns the summit of the Schöpfl, the highest elevation in the Vienna Woods. It stands on the border of the communities of Altenmarkt an der Triesting and Brand-Laaben and is the highest structure in the Vienna Woods. The observation tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view that stretches from Vienna's city center in the northeast to the Limestone Alps in the south. The climb to the Matraswarte is straightforward, as numerous hiking trails lead to the summit, making the place a popular destination for hikers of all ages. The panoramic view, which includes the Vienna Woods, the Alpine foothills and the Schneeberg, is a true highlight of the hike.
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The region around St. Pölten offers several significant mountain peaks. Among them, the Dunkelstein Summit Cross is the highest point in the Dunkelsteinerwald. Another prominent peak is Summit cross on Schöpfl, which is the highest mountain in the Vienna Woods. Other notable peaks include Hennesteck, Großer Kegel, Hohenstein, and Kalteneck, all offering unique experiences and views.
Hennesteck, at 1,334 meters, is the highest and most prominent mountain in the St. Pölten district. Other significant high peaks include Großer Kegel (1,292 m), Hohenstein (1,195 m), and Kalteneck (1,191 m).
For expansive views, consider visiting Buchbergwarte, which offers panoramic views from the Tullnerfeld into the Lower Austrian foothills of the Alps. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower also provides a beautiful panoramic view over the Tullnerfeld, Weinviertel, Waldviertel, and even to Schneeberg. Additionally, Hohenstein Summit offers a great summit panorama over several Alpine peaks.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Buchbergwarte is listed as family-friendly, and the Korkenzieher Observation Tower also welcomes families. The Dunkelstein, with its Dunkelstein Summit Cross, offers easy hiking routes suitable for all skill levels, such as the Hohenegg Castle Ruins – Dunkelstein Summit Cross loop.
You can expect to encounter diverse natural landscapes, including dense forests, open vistas, and summit crosses marking the peaks. The region encompasses parts of the Vienna Woods and the Dunkelsteinerwald, offering rich natural beauty. Many peaks provide scenic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, including the prominent Ötscher.
The mountain peaks around St. Pölten provide numerous hiking opportunities for all levels. You'll find trails ranging from easy walks, like those around Dunkelstein and Gföhlberg, to more challenging mountain hikes, such as those leading to Hennesteck. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking in St. Pölten guide.
The Summit cross on Schöpfl is the highest mountain in the Vienna Woods, standing at 894 meters. Gföhlberg, at 885 meters, is the second-highest point in the Vienna Woods and also offers significant hiking experiences.
Many of the mountain peaks in the St. Pölten region are enjoyable year-round. For instance, the Schöpfl is recommended for visits throughout the year. Autumn often provides beautiful views with good visibility. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially during winter.
Yes, several mountain huts and restaurants are available. The Buchbergwarte has a hut nearby. You can also find the Julius Seitner Hut at Eisenstein and the Johann Enzinger House on Hegerberg, both offering places to rest and often food. The Parapluiberg Rest Area is another option for a break.
Beyond hiking, the St. Pölten region offers excellent cycling routes. You can explore options like the Traisental Cycle Path or the Perschlingtal Cycle Route. For more details on various cycling tours, refer to the Cycling in St. Pölten guide or the Road Cycling Routes in St. Pölten guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities, the scenic views from many peaks, and the immersive nature experience. The presence of summit crosses and well-maintained trails adds to the appeal, making these peaks excellent destinations for outdoor enthusiasts.


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