Best mountain peaks around Maissau are situated in a region defined by the eastern slopes of the Manhartsberg, a low mountain ridge that serves as a natural boundary between the Weinviertel and Waldviertel regions. The elevated landscape around Maissau offers a variety of notable points for hikers and nature enthusiasts. This area features an extensive network of hiking trails, providing diverse experiences across its gentle hills and forests. The region's terrain includes significant elevated points such as the Manhartsberg itself,…
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The lookout tower is actually called Kamtalwarte and is 21 m high.
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The Manhartsberg region on the border between the Waldviertel and Weinviertel is a centuries-old settlement area with natural beauty, fertile landscapes, good infrastructure and a high quality of life. Around 11,200 people live in the seven communities on the ridge of the Manhartsberg (537 m), which forms the gateway to the Waldviertel, on 240 km2.
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You feel like you are in the Blockheide in miniature
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Good all-round view from the observation tower
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The Celtic settlement of Sandberg is the largest Celtic settlement and the oldest mint in Austria, as well as the Celtic settlement with the most Celtic sanctuaries of all.
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The Sandberg is a peak in the Retzer Land with an altitude of 339 m. There is a cross and a 3-story observation tower, which is worth climbing at any time of the year; you can see the Pulkau and Schmida valleys, Retz and the Czech Republic 🤩. There is also a rest area and information boards. Sometimes drinks are chilled in the “wine fountain”.
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Wonderful view of the Weinviertel. A historical place - as many finds prove, our ancestors already enjoyed this place.
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The region around Maissau is characterized by the eastern slopes of the Manhartsberg, a significant low mountain ridge. Other notable elevated points include the Winterwiesberg, Kühberg, and Juliusberg directly near Maissau, and the Sulzberg. These areas offer diverse landscapes for exploration.
For magnificent panoramic views, visit Kampthalerwarte, where on clear days, you can see as far as the Alpine peaks of the Ötscher and Schneeberg. The Manhartsberg itself also provides expansive views over the Weinviertel and Waldviertel. Additionally, Kogelsteine offers a wonderful view of the Weinviertel.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Celtic Tower Sandberg is a significant man-made monument and part of the largest Celtic settlement in Austria. The Juliusberg is known for a prehistoric settlement. Near the highest point of the Manhartsberg, you can find remnants of a World War II secret radar installation. The Kogelsteine is also considered a historical place with evidence of ancient habitation.
Maissau and its surrounding elevated terrain feature an extensive network of hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can find paths ranging from vineyard trails to dense forest routes. The 'Manhartsberg Rundweg' leads directly to the Manhartsberg summit cross. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Maissau.
Yes, the Celtic Tower Sandberg is categorized as family-friendly and offers an excellent view. The general appeal of Maissau's gentle hills and diverse trails makes many areas suitable for families. The Amethyst World Maissau often serves as a starting point for excursions, providing a unique attraction for all ages.
The Manhartsberg is geologically significant as the southeastern flank of the granite Bohemian Massif. Above Maissau, the area is known for rich amethyst deposits, connecting to the famous Amethyst World Maissau. The ridge also forms a natural boundary between the Weinviertel and Waldviertel regions, offering a unique geographical transition.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on an extensive network of trails, including dedicated cycling routes and road cycling routes. The diverse landscape of gentle hills and forests provides an idyllic setting for nature lovers.
Visitors appreciate the magnificent views, such as those from Kampthalerwarte, extending to the Alpine peaks. The historical significance of sites like the Celtic Tower Sandberg and Kogelsteine is also highly valued. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation for the area, sharing over 140 photos and giving more than 170 upvotes.
While the region is generally enjoyable year-round for outdoor activities, specific attractions like the Kampthalerwarte have limited opening hours for climbing the tower, typically on weekends during May, June, September, and October. For general hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
The highest point in the immediate vicinity of Maissau is the Manhartsberg, reaching approximately 537 meters above sea level. It is marked by a summit cross and offers expansive views.
Yes, the Manhartsberg features the Manhartsberg Summit and Memorial Cross. Additionally, near its highest point, you can find the Pyramids on the Manhartsberg, which are remnants of a World War II radio interference installation.


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