Best mountain peaks around Weistrach are found in a picturesque village in the district of Amstetten, Austria. The region features rolling hills and green meadows, offering a variety of elevated points ideal for hiking and enjoying scenic views. While not featuring dramatic alpine summits, the area boasts several notable "Gipfel" (peaks or elevated points) that provide rewarding experiences. These locations offer panoramic views across the Mostviertel's hilly landscape and green surroundings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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After completion of the tunnel construction for the new western railway line, the Siberg Cross was inaugurated in 2001 by Dean Johann Zarl (St.Valentin) in the presence of Rev. Karl Schlögelhofer (Haag) and a large number of construction workers and residents. This cross is a construction made of iron rods, which was also used in the tunnel construction.
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It's quite a steep climb, but once you reach the top of the cross you'll be rewarded with a truly beautiful view!
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Fantastic views, especially in late autumn, when the fog in the valley does not clear.
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You can also combine the Elisabethwarte with the Stockerkogel in a beautiful circular hike. This is a special highlight during Obstlüte.
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A beautiful hiking destination with a bench, summit cross and distant views.
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A nice rest area with a great view!
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The Weistrach region offers several rewarding elevated points, or "Gipfel," for hikers. Beyond the popular Damberg, you can explore the Schwarzberg Summit Cross and Picnic Area, known for its pleasant rest spot, or the Stockerkogel Summit, which provides clear views of Sankt Michael/Bruckbach. Other significant points include the Plattenberg with its Elisabethwarte, and the Glasenberg, Spadenberg, and Geierkogel, often combined in a "Dreigipfeltour".
For extensive panoramic views, the Damberg is a must-visit, featuring the Dambergwarte observation tower that offers a 360-degree vista from the Alps to the Mühlviertel. The Elisabethwarte on Plattenberg also provides beautiful views across the Mostviertel. Additionally, the Losbichler Alm on Sonnberg Summit offers fantastic views, especially in late autumn.
Yes, the region caters to various fitness levels. The Stockerkogel Summit is considered family-friendly and suitable for an easy hike in any season. The Plattenberg, with its Elisabethwarte, also features easy hikes suitable for children and seniors. For more options, you can explore various easy hiking routes in the area, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Weistrach guide.
The best seasons for hiking in Weistrach are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the landscape is particularly vibrant, with wildflowers blooming in spring and rich autumn colors. Many trails, like the one to Stockerkogel Summit, are suitable for every season.
The Weistrach region, nestled in the Mostviertel, is characterized by rolling hills, lush green meadows, and vibrant natural landscapes. Hikers can enjoy blossoming wildflowers in spring and stunning autumn foliage. The trails often lead through forests and past wildlife enclosures, offering a serene natural experience.
Yes, observation towers are a prominent feature of the peaks in Weistrach. The most notable is the Dambergwarte on the Damberg, offering extensive panoramic views. Another significant tower is the Elisabethwarte, located on the Plattenberg, which also provides beautiful vistas of the Mostviertel region.
Beyond hiking, the Weistrach region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, including longer tours like the "View of Wallsee – Main Square Stadt Haag loop," detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Weistrach guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the Elisabethstrecke, which is part of a 24 km mountain biking route, and other challenging trails listed in the MTB Trails around Weistrach guide.
Yes, for a more extended hiking experience, you can embark on a "Dreigipfeltour" (three-peak tour) that combines the Glasenberg, Spadenberg (1,000m), and Geierkogel (886m). This allows you to experience multiple elevated viewpoints in one outing.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For instance, you can find a "Hiking loop from Weistrach" or various loops around the Empress Elisabeth Tower – Elisabethwarte on Plattenberg, starting from different locations. These are often easy to moderate in difficulty and are listed in the Easy hikes around Weistrach guide.
Many peaks in the Weistrach area feature distinctive landmarks. The Schwarzberg Summit Cross and Picnic Area offers a summit cross and a pleasant spot for a break. The Sieberg Summit Cross is another notable landmark, offering panoramic views from the Ötscher to the Mühlviertel on clear days. Observation towers like the Dambergwarte and Elisabethwarte are also key features.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views, especially from spots like the Dambergwarte. The accessibility of trails, catering to various fitness levels, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to combine hikes with pleasant rest areas, such as the picnic spot at Schwarzberg Summit Cross, or the inviting Losbichler Alm on Sonnberg Summit with its drinks machine and wonderful views.
The hiking trails to the peaks around Weistrach offer a range of difficulty levels. You can find easy walks suitable for families and seniors, such as those leading to the Stockerkogel Summit or the Plattenberg. There are also intermediate routes, like the ascent to the Damberg, and more extensive tours, such as the "Dreigipfeltour" combining multiple peaks, which would be considered more challenging.


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