Best mountain peaks around Wartberg an der Krems, a municipality in Upper Austria, offer diverse hiking opportunities and scenic views. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including both forested ridges and open vistas. These peaks are popular destinations for their natural beauty and unique features, providing a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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From up there you have a great view of the Traunstein. A visit here is definitely worth it.😍
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A beautiful trail leads to this summit - easy route.
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To the pilgrims lingering before this small sacred monument with its special dedication as a "Cross of Peace"—what more could the world need in these times?—I would like to offer Pope Leo XIV's welcoming words as a small personal encouragement to peace. Immediately after his election, before bestowing the traditional blessing "urbi et orbi" (to the city and the world) on the waiting faithful, he addressed the people gathered in St. Peter's Square, as well as those participating via radio, television, and online media, with these moving words: + "Peace be with you all! Dear brothers and sisters, this is the first greeting of the Risen Christ, the Good Shepherd... I too hope that this greeting of peace will enter your hearts, reach your families, all people, wherever they are, all nations, the whole earth. Peace be with you!" This is the peace of the risen Christ, an unarmed and disarming peace, humble and persevering. It comes from God, the God who loves us all unconditionally." (Robert Francis Prevost / Pope Leo XIV)
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I hiked from the Perneckerkogel over here to the Eiskogel. The fantastic view today of the "sea of fog" in the valley and the surrounding outstanding mountain peaks was simply wonderful. ☀️recharge your batteries and let your soul unwind "above the clouds".😅😍👌🏼☀️🧡🥾
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From the Seisenburg ruins car park, climb up to the Perneckerkogel. The tall trees mean you have little view of the surrounding landscape. But the TRAUNSTEIN stands out very prominently and is clearly visible. A hike here is definitely worth it and then it's not far to the "Ederbild and the Eiskogel". ⛰️😉😍☀️🧡🥾
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Wonderful on this early summer day with the blossoms 🤩
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On the school trip from Kirchdorf, the 2nd class comes to the Oberndorf houses and the surprising view opens up over the foothills of the Alps to Linz and Mühlviertel. A student stands there with his mouth open and stammers: there - there - there is the other world!
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Beautiful hiking trail where cycling is prohibited.
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Among the most popular mountain peaks in the region is Großer Landsberg, known for its accessibility via well-maintained forest roads. The Eiskogel summit (1,087 m) and Perneckerkogel Summit are also highly regarded for their panoramic views and the possibility to combine them into a single hike.
Yes, the Peace Cross Kaibling (717 m) is a significant landmark. Erected in 1967, its 20-meter-high illuminated metal cross serves as a symbol of peace and gratitude for the safe return of World War II soldiers. It offers a beautiful panorama and is visible from a considerable distance.
You can expect impressive panoramic views, especially from the Eiskogel summit (1,087 m), which offers vistas towards the majestic Sengsen Mountains and the Totes Gebirge. Clearings near the summit often provide a magical 'above the clouds' experience. The Peace Cross Kaibling (717 m) also provides a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains and the Upper Austrian Central space.
The Eiskogel summit stands at 1,087 meters, marking the highest point of a picturesque ridge between Scharnstein and Kirchdorf an der Krems. Its nearby counterpart, the Perneckerkogel Summit, is just slightly lower at 1,080 meters.
Several peaks are suitable for families. The hike to the Peace Cross Kaibling (717 m) is considered easy to moderate and suitable for children. Perneckerkogel Summit is also noted as suitable for family hikes, offering varied insights into nature. The Großer Landsberg is readily accessible via forest roads, making it a convenient option for families.
The difficulty varies. Hikes to the Peace Cross Kaibling (717 m) and Großer Landsberg are generally easy to moderate and readily accessible. However, reaching the Eiskogel summit (1,087 m) requires a good level of fitness. Paths are generally accessible, but navigation apps are recommended, especially when approaching from the Perneckerkogel, as the path to the very top may not always be explicitly signposted.
Yes, the Perneckerkogel Summit and Eiskogel summit (1,087 m) are located very close to each other, making it an excellent option to combine both into a single, varied hiking adventure. This route often commences from the ruins of Seisenburg.
The region offers hiking opportunities throughout the year. The hike to Großer Landsberg is particularly recommended during the flowering of spring knot flowers. The Perneckerkogel Summit is suitable for every season, including family hikes. Autumn offers beautiful views, and winter hiking is possible with appropriate gear.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Wartberg an der Krems offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Kreuzmüllerteich loop' or 'Running loop from Ried im Traunkreis'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Schloss Achleiten – Bad Hall loop' or the more challenging 'Grünburger Hut – Pfaffenboden loop'. Find more details in the Running Trails around Wartberg an der Krems and MTB Trails around Wartberg an der Krems guides.
Yes, there are many hiking routes in the area. For example, you can take the 'Parish Church – Hubertus Chapel loop from Wartberg an der Krems' or the 'Kremsbrücke bridge near Wartberg – Parish Church loop'. These routes allow you to experience the diverse terrain and scenic beauty. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Wartberg an der Krems guide.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic views, especially the 'sea of fog' in the valley from higher peaks like the Eiskogel summit (1,087 m). The opportunity to 'recharge your batteries and let your soul unwind' above the clouds is a common sentiment. Many also appreciate the varied natural insights and the accessibility of trails, even for families, as seen with the Perneckerkogel Summit.
For beginners or those seeking an easier experience, the hike to the Peace Cross Kaibling (717 m) is an excellent choice. It's described as an easy to moderate walk, offering rewarding views without a strenuous ascent. The Großer Landsberg is also readily accessible via forest roads, making it a good option for less experienced hikers.


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