Best attractions and places to see around Lunz am See include natural features like Lower Austria's only natural lake and the Dürrenstein-Lassingtal Wilderness Area. This mountaineering village also features cultural sites and numerous outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a diverse range of attractions, from challenging mountain hikes to cultural venues and museums. The area provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and experiencing local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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After visiting the impressive lookout tower and the Prochenhütte, be sure to visit the summit cross. The panorama is breathtaking and alpine. It's recommended to leave your bike at the bottom just before the final climb. If it's not too heavy, you can also carry or push it up for a summit photo; it's not far.
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The Dürrenstein, at 1878 m high, is located in the UESCO World Heritage Site of the Dürrenstein Wilderness Area. The 11th stage of the Luchstrail leads from Göstling over the Dürrenstein to Lunz/See. It is a lonely mountain with a very long climb. There is the possibility of spending the night at the Ybbstalhütte to split up the long climb.
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Great routing of a wonderful route. Via Verde through a wonderful landscape. It could be like this a lot more often, there are still enough disused railway lines.
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Open from April to the end of October.
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The Prochenberg can be hiked from various starting points: From Ybbsitz 414 m From the Haselstein farmhouse via Haselsteinwand (homecoming cross) - parking spaces available From the farmhouse Mitterlehen 642 m - parking spaces available (for a donation) By Maria Seesal A great all-round view awaits you at the observation tower. From May 1st to the end of October, the Prochenberghütte 1123 m is open on Sundays and public holidays.
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If you happen to pass by, you should stop for a drink at the hut located on the highest mountain in the Mostviertel! :-)
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dream summit. And not as crowded as the Ötscher.
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Lunz am See is home to Lower Austria's only natural lake, Lake Lunz, perfect for swimming, boating, or ice skating in winter. You can also discover the unique Dürrenstein-Lassingtal Wilderness Area, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, with its challenging hikes and the "House of Wilderness" visitor center.
Yes, Lunz am See offers several cultural and historical attractions. Explore the village's industrial past at the Hammerherrenmuseum Lunz am See, or admire the stunning Renaissance architecture of the Amonhaus. The Lunzer Seebühne, a unique lake stage, also hosts cultural events.
Lunz am See is a hiking paradise. You can embark on challenging routes to summits like Dürrenstein, part of the Dürrenstein-Lassingtal Wilderness Area, or enjoy panoramic views from the Prochenberg Summit Cross. For more options, explore various trails including the Three Lakes Tour. Find detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Lunz am See guide.
Absolutely! The Ybbstal Cycle Path is a highly recommended option for cyclists, offering scenic routes. For more challenging road cycling adventures, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lunz am See guide.
Families can enjoy swimming and pedal boating at Lake Lunz. The Ybbstal Cycle Path is also family-friendly. In winter, the frozen lake is popular for ice skating, and the Maiszinken Ski Area offers gentle slopes suitable for all skill levels.
The region is beautiful year-round. Mid-May to early June is special for the annual daffodil bloom around Lake Lunz. Summer is ideal for swimming and hiking, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. In winter, when conditions allow, the frozen Lake Lunz is perfect for ice skating, and the Maiszinken Ski Area opens for skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, the Prochenberg Summit Cross offers breathtaking panoramic views and features an observation tower. The summit of Dürrenstein also provides an impressive 360-degree panorama after a challenging ascent.
During winter, the Maiszinken Ski Area provides downhill runs and cross-country skiing on the Sonnenalm trail. When conditions are right, Lake Lunz transforms into a popular spot for ice skating. Guided snowshoe hikes are also available.
Huts like the Ybbstaler Hut and the Ötscher Schutzhaus offer excellent food and comfortable sleeping accommodations for hikers. The Prochenberghütte, near the Prochenberg Summit Cross, is also open on Sundays and public holidays from May to October.
A short drive from Lunz, you can visit the Töpperbrücke in the district of Kasten. This historic bridge, built in 1855, is adorned with unique figures cast from Mariazell iron, depicting various saints.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural landscape, from the serene Lake Lunz to the challenging trails of the Dürrenstein wilderness. The breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Dürrenstein and the Prochenberg Summit Cross are also highly appreciated.


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