Mountain peaks around Sierndorf are not prominent within the immediate vicinity, as the area is characterized by a flat to gently rolling landscape with an elevation of approximately 191 meters. While Sierndorf itself does not feature significant mountainous terrain, the broader Korneuburg district and Lower Austria region offer various elevated areas and natural features. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. Visitors seeking mountain peak experiences would typically travel to other parts of Lower Austria or the…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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A great viewpoint on the Michelberg MTB trail, which is no longer really marked.
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Close to Vienna, offers a beautiful view.
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The Tempelbergwarte is a lookout tower on the 403 m high Tempelberg between the towns of Altenberg and Hadersfeld in the market town of St. Andrä-Wördern in Lower Austria. I visited this mountain as part of my Dwarf Mountain Tour series. My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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Probably one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Vienna Woods, it is definitely worth the detour from the Vienna Woods long-distance hiking trail 404.
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Small chapel, great view
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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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Finally open again, sensational view!
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While Sierndorf itself is characterized by a flat to gently rolling landscape, the broader Korneuburg district and Lower Austria region offer various elevated areas and natural features. These include viewpoints like the Tempelberg Observation Tower, historical sites such as Michelberg, and summits like the Summit cross on Waschberg.
For excellent panoramic views, visit the Tempelberg Observation Tower, which offers wonderful vistas of the Tullnerfeld, the Danube, and the Weinviertel. The Michelberg also provides sweeping views over the gently rolling expanses of the Weinviertel, and the Summit cross on Waschberg offers good views of the Danube valley from Vienna to Stockerau.
Yes, Michelberg is a notable historical and religious site, featuring a chapel and evidence of being a popular pilgrimage spot since around the 9th century. Archaeological finds also attract those interested in history and culture to this location.
The Summit cross on Waschberg is known for its impressive fauna and flora, being a dry grassland area. Here you can find a colony of endangered ground squirrels and many rare plant species. It's part of the Waschbergzone, which extends north towards the Czech Republic.
Yes, the Michelberg Summit, with its chapel and panoramic views, is considered family-friendly. It offers benches for resting and is a great spot to enjoy the scenery with children.
The highest elevation in the political district of Korneuburg is Steinberg Hill (462 m). It offers a nice view and is located along the Weinviertel Way of St. James.
The region around Sierndorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking routes that pass by or lead to these elevated points and natural attractions.
Many of the elevated areas, such as Michelberg and Waschberg, are accessible via hiking trails. For example, if you are already on the Michelberg, you can easily continue to the neighboring Waschberg. The area is popular for both leisurely walks and more challenging trails.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views, especially from the Tempelberg Observation Tower and Michelberg. The peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity to rest at the chapels, and the impressive natural flora and fauna on spots like the Waschberg are also highly appreciated.
For true mountain peak experiences, you would need to travel beyond the immediate vicinity of Sierndorf. While Lower Austria has many named mountains like Klosterwappen or Ötscher, these are further afield. The highest mountains in Austria, such as Grossglockner, are located in other states like Carinthia and Tyrol, requiring a significant journey from Sierndorf.
Yes, the Summit cross on Waschberg features a memorial stone commemorating the 1st Austrian Soaring Week in 1923, highlighting a historical connection to aviation in the area.


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