Best mountain peaks around Gresten-Land are found in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria, offering elevated trails and panoramic views. This area is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, featuring prominent summits and cultural landmarks like historic chapels. The region provides a variety of hiking experiences, from moderate trails to more challenging ascents, all within a scenic environment. Gresten-Land is a destination for exploring the natural heights and expansive vistas of the Ybbstaler Alpen.
Last updated: May 11, 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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Beautiful view of the Ötscher, Scheiblingstein and Dürrenstein not far from the Hochkogel summit. There is a beautiful circular hike from Schieflau as a starting point with over 500 m altitude. Most sun-hungry hikers escape the fog and take the starting point from the Panoramastüberl.
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Great summit with 360 degree panorama!
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You can hike here at any time of year and enjoy a fantastic view. You can stop off at the Panoramastüberl. Many enthusiastic hikers also meet here on New Year's Eve to celebrate the end of the year.
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Unfortunately, part of the mountain is already closed off for hikers.
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When ascending from the Langau, an unmarked trail leads to the Scheibe or Scheiblingstein. There is only a small, inconspicuous stone mandala at the junction, which is easy to overlook.
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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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The region offers several notable peaks. The Hochkogel Summit is highly popular for its 360-degree panoramic views of the Mostviertel, including prominent peaks like Dürrenstein, Hochkar, and Ötscher. Another must-see is the Prochenberg Summit Cross, which features an observation tower and a mountain hut open on Sundays and public holidays from May through October. Additionally, the Scheibe Summit provides wonderful views of the Ötscher, Dürrenstein, and Lake Lunz from its natural plateau.
Yes, the Schwarzenberg, the highest elevation directly within the municipality of Gresten-Land, features a moderate hiking trail that passes by the historic Oberhausegg Chapel, adding a cultural dimension to your natural experience.
For expansive panoramic views, consider the Anzenberg, which is the highest point on the Mitterberg. From here, you can enjoy sweeping vistas stretching from Sonntagberg to Maria Taferl, encompassing major peaks like the Großer Ötscher, Dürrenstein, Scheiblingstein, and Hochkar. The Hochkogel Summit also provides a fantastic 360-degree view of the Mostviertel.
The Anzenberg offers a relatively accessible hike, typically taking about two hours for a round trip to its summit. For other easy options, you can explore routes like the 'Beware of Grazing Livestock – TVN Summit on Schwarzenberg loop' or the 'Hof Hochschlag – Runzelberg Summit Cross loop', which are part of the easy hikes around Gresten-Land guide.
Yes, on the Prochenberg, the Prochenberghütte is open on Sundays and public holidays from May through October, offering a convenient stop for refreshments. The Hochkogel Summit also has the Panoramastüberl nearby where you can stop off.
You'll find a variety of trails, from moderate paths leading to summits like Schwarzenberg, to more challenging ascents. Many peaks, such as the Grestner Hochkogel, are integrated into circular hiking routes, providing diverse and scenic walking tours.
From the Scheibe Summit, with its natural plateau, you can enjoy beautiful views of Lake Lunz. The Panoramahöhenweg (Panoramic High Trail) offers breathtaking views of the vast Danube plain to the north, the Waldviertel, and even glimpses into the Czech Republic, alongside picturesque landscapes including snow-covered scenes, blooming orchards, and alpine pastures.
Yes, the Gruber Kreuz Summit, located on a secondary peak of the Hochkogelberg, can be combined with the Hochkogel Summit for a longer tour, or hiked separately.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Prochenberg Summit Cross and the Hochkogel Summit. The opportunity to enjoy nature year-round, including winter hikes, and the presence of mountain huts for refreshments are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Gresten-Land offers various cycling opportunities. You can find MTB trails like the 'Ginselberg Trail – Kapler Alm loop' or 'Perwarth Castle Ruins – Wolfpassing Castle loop' in the MTB Trails around Gresten-Land guide. For road cycling, routes such as the 'Erlauf Valley Cycle Path near Scheibbs – Meridian Cycle Path loop' are available in the Cycling around Gresten-Land guide.
The region's peaks, including the Hochkogel Summit, can be hiked at any time of year. The Panoramahöhenweg is celebrated for its breathtaking panoramic views throughout all seasons, offering diverse landscapes from snow-covered scenes to blooming orchards and alpine pastures.
While many trails are generally dog-friendly, it's important to be aware of local regulations. For instance, the Grestner Goganz Heimkehrerkreuz summit is in a pasture area where dogs are not allowed, as indicated by signs. Always check for local signage regarding dogs, especially in pasturelands.


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