Best mountain peaks around Großmugl are found in the gently rolling landscape of Austria's Weinviertel region. This area is characterized by hills and elevated points, locally known as "Gipfel," rather than towering mountains. These locations offer scenic views over the surrounding expanses and provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing accessible natural beauty. The region is also notable for its historical and cultural significance, with several sites attracting visitors interested in local heritage.
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The Steinberg has a height of 375 m. The height of 462 m stated by Intertrain is incorrect.
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Close to Vienna, offers a beautiful view.
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The gold hood is the larger of the two.
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04/06/2018 - Located on the Weinviertel Way of St. James, the Steinberg 462m, highest elevation in the political district of Korneuburg
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Near the summit is the Buschberghütte, it is at 484 m. In front of the hut is a playground, behind it is a radar station of Austro Control for civil aviation in eastern Austria.
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Brilliant view, but dragging the bike up is bad, descent for MTB and less for Gravel
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The chapel was built in 1867 by the Haselbach community on its own. A nice place to celebrate weddings or christenings. "In front of it" is a granite prospect, which here serves as a panorama stone. "Behind" there are excavations showing the floor plans of several churches. From up here you have a wonderful 360 ° view!
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The chapel is atmospheric up here, you can enjoy the view here in peace - simply wonderful! Only the garbage cans are disturbing, which don't fit into the picture at all - maybe there is another solution for them.
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The region around Großmugl features several prominent elevated points, often referred to as "Gipfel" or peaks, that offer scenic views and points of interest. Among the most popular are Michelberg, known for its chapel and historical significance along the Jakobsweg Weinviertel, and the Summit cross on Waschberg, which provides beautiful views of the Danube valley and is home to unique flora and fauna. Another significant spot is the Buschberg Summit Cross, offering extensive all-round views.
The Großmugl area is characterized by a gently rolling landscape, typical of Austria's Weinviertel region. Instead of towering mountains, you'll find picturesque hills and elevated points that provide expansive views over vineyards and serene natural expanses. It's a landscape focused on accessible natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Yes, the Michelberg is particularly rich in history and culture. It has been a popular pilgrimage site since the 9th century, featuring a chapel that invites reflection. Archaeological finds also make it a point of interest for those keen on history.
For panoramic views, the Michelberg offers expansive vistas over the Weinviertel. The Summit cross on Waschberg provides beautiful views stretching from Vienna to Stockerau along the Danube valley. The Buschberg Summit Cross also boasts an impressive all-round view, similar to that from Oberleiser Berg, extending in an east-south-west direction. Additionally, Steinberg Hill (462 m) offers a nice view from its summit.
Yes, the region offers several easy hiking options. For example, an easy loop trail connects the Summit cross on Waschberg and Michelberg. You can find more easy hikes around the area, including routes like the "Michelberg – Gasthaus am Michelberg loop from Haselbach," by exploring the Easy hikes around Großmugl guide.
The Waschberg is notable for its impressive fauna and flora, including a colony of endangered ground squirrels and various rare plant species. It's a dry grassland area, making it an interesting ecological site.
Beyond hiking, the area around Großmugl is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking, such as the "Leiser Hill Tour Forest Trail – Great route up Buschberg loop," detailed in the Gravel biking around Großmugl guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like "Towards Buschberg – Cafe Rupprecht loop," available in the Road Cycling Routes around Großmugl guide.
Yes, near the Buschberg Summit Cross, you'll find the Buschberghütte, which is notable as Austria's lowest mountain shelter. It's a convenient spot for a break during your hike.
The highest elevation in the Leiser Berge, which includes some of the peaks around Großmugl, is the Buschberg, reaching 492 meters. The Steinberg Hill, at 462 meters, is the highest elevation in the political district of Korneuburg.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene atmosphere, the wonderful views, and the opportunity to rest and reflect at places like the chapel on Michelberg. The diverse flora and fauna on peaks like the Waschberg also draw interest, as do the challenging trails for those seeking a bit more adventure.
Yes, the Buschberg Radar Dome (Goldhaube) is a prominent man-made structure. It houses a radar station for civil aviation in eastern Austria and is a distinctive feature on the Buschberg summit.


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