Mountain peaks around Ottnang am Hausruck are characterized by elevated points and rolling hills within the broader Hausruck region. The area features a landscape of constant ups and downs and extensive forests, making it suitable for nature exploration and walks. While not featuring towering peaks, the region offers numerous high points that provide scenic views and hiking opportunities. This landscape is part of one of Europe's largest contiguous forest areas.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Great route with many information boards about the history of Franz and his songs and poems,
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If you are looking for the ultimate view you will unfortunately not find it but it is still beautiful here.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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ATTENTION: There are also riders on the entire routes and paths in Ampflwang. Please do NOT pass horses at full speed and drive around corners with foresight!
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A slight increase from Eberschwang
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The highest elevation of Vöcklabruck, 559 m.
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Fantastic all-round view after 210 steps
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While Ottnang am Hausruck is characterized by rolling hills rather than towering peaks, several prominent elevated points offer scenic views and hiking opportunities. The highest point directly within the municipality is Wiedhackkreuz (753 m). The highest point in the broader Hausruck range is Göblberg (801 m), which also features the Göblberg Observation Tower offering extensive views. Other significant spots include Hengstberg Summit Cross (883 m), the highest elevation in the Schildorn municipality, and the Hausruck Ridge High Point.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The path to Pettenfirsthütte on Pettenfirst (710 m) is particularly suitable for families, especially via the 'Wald der Kinder' (Children's Forest) from Zell am Pettenfirst. These trails often feature gentle ascents and beautiful forest scenery, making them enjoyable for all ages.
For expansive views, the Göblberg Observation Tower is highly recommended. From here, on clear days, you can see the Innviertel, Salzkammergut, and even the distant Salzburg mountains. The Pettenfirsthütte also provides views towards Lake Mondsee, the Salzburg Untersberg, and Berchtesgaden peaks. Additionally, the Dietinger Bench is known as a 'two-sided viewpoint' offering different perspectives of the rolling landscape.
The landscape around Ottnang am Hausruck is dominated by extensive forests, forming part of one of Europe's largest contiguous forest areas. You'll experience a terrain of 'constant ups and downs' with numerous elevated points and hills. Many peaks, like Lederer Kopf Summit and Geispiel Summit (559 m), are nestled within these forests, offering tranquil natural settings.
Beyond hiking, the area around Ottnang am Hausruck is excellent for various cycling activities. You can explore numerous routes for Road Cycling, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking. These guides offer routes ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to experience the region's diverse terrain on two wheels.
Yes, for a convenient stop, the Pettenfirsthütte on Pettenfirst offers down-to-earth cuisine, friendly service, and reasonable prices. Many summit areas, such as the Hengstberg Summit Cross (883 m) and Geispiel Summit (559 m), also provide benches or resting places for hikers to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil forest hikes and the rewarding views from various elevated points. The opportunity to conquer local 'summits' like Wiedhackkreuz, even if they are hills, provides a sense of accomplishment. The extensive forest cover and the 'constant ups and downs' of the terrain offer a unique and engaging natural experience, often with a peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, you can find a summit book at the Lederer Kopf Summit, allowing you to record your visit and read messages from other hikers. The Hengstberg Summit Cross (883 m) also features a small summit cross with a book.
The highest point in the entire Hausruck mountain range is Göblberg, reaching an elevation of 801 meters. While not directly in Ottnang am Hausruck, it is a significant landmark in the wider region and offers extensive hiking opportunities within the Hausruckwald.
For a moderate hike with panoramic views, consider the loop that includes the Dietinger Bench. If you're looking for a longer excursion, the path to Pettenfirsthütte is popular. For those seeking a challenge, some MTB routes like the 'Wiedhackkreuz – Göblberg Observation Tower loop' offer difficult terrain. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Ottnang am Hausruck guide.
The extensive forest trails and natural landscape around Ottnang am Hausruck are generally suitable for dog-friendly hiking. While specific rules may vary, the numerous paths and open spaces provide ample opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with your dog. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local wildlife and other hikers.


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