Schwarzenbach an der Pielach
Schwarzenbach an der Pielach
Best mountain peaks around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach provide diverse experiences for nature enthusiasts in the picturesque Pielachtal region of Lower Austria. This area, part of the Mostviertel and Türnitzer Alps, features scenic trails and alpine charm. Schwarzenbach an der Pielach serves as a base for exploring a variety of mountain landscapes, from prominent peaks to quieter winter routes. The region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and snowshoeing, with many trails leading to elevated viewpoints.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice original cozy hut. Right next to the hut is the summit cross with a very beautiful view
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There is a winter room here where you can seek shelter from wind and weather even outside of opening hours 👍
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A wonderful vantage point near Annaberg. The view stretches from the Schneeberg to the Hochschwab.
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Very strenuous for hikers, as there are climbing sections that don't require a rope, but it's worth it! Quote: a rope wouldn't have been bad...
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Right next to the Otto Kandler Haus is probably one of the most beautiful peaks in the Traisental Mountains, and on nice days you have a gigantic view from here!
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A very beautiful panoramic mountain with a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
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Simple hut, which is run on a voluntary basis by members of the St. Pölten Mountain Association. Open from early May to early November on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. When the hut is not open, there is a freely accessible winter room with two beds available. We were given a very friendly welcome. The hut is right next to the summit of the Türnitzer Höger.
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climbing more than hiking and can also be dangerous for the inexperienced.
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The region offers a variety of popular peaks and huts. You can visit the Türnitzer Hut, located next to the summit of the Türnitzer Höger, which is run by the St. Pölten Mountain Association. Another notable peak is Hennesteck, the summit of the St. Pölten Land district, known for its panoramic views from the Anna Alm. Eisenstein is also a popular hiking destination, associated with the Julius Seitner Hut.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Rauher Kamm offers one of the northernmost alpine tours in the northern Limestone Alps. This section involves easy climbing but requires courage and freedom from giddiness due to deep views and exposure. It's a demanding route with minimal insurance, only metal pins at key points.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Großer Sulzberg Summit, which offers a sensational 360° panorama including Gippel, Göller, Schneealpe, and the Ötscher. The Tirolerkogel Summit also provides magnificent views of the Ötscher and the foothills of the Alps. Hennesteck is another excellent choice, with panoramic views from the Anna Alm.
Absolutely. The region is an excellent destination for winter activities. Hennesteck is particularly popular for snowshoeing, offering a beautiful circular route. Geißenberg is known as an 'Eldorado' for snowshoe hikes and ski tours, featuring recommended routes. For a quieter winter experience, Großer Kegel is an excellent choice for snowshoe hiking.
Yes, there are several options for easier hikes. The tour to Eisenstein, for example, is described as comfortable, making it suitable for a rewarding day hike that includes a mountain hut experience. For more easy hiking routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Mountains – Geissenberg Alm loop'.
Beyond hiking and snowshoeing, the area around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails in the Running Trails around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach guide, and explore cycling routes in the Cycling around Schwarzenbach an der Pielach guide.
In addition to the peaks, you can explore natural and cultural landmarks such as the 'Trockene Höhle' (Dry Cave) and the 'Hölzernes Kirchlein' (Wooden Church), which are notable stops on classic pilgrimage routes. The Julius Seitner Hut at Eisenstein also offers a cultural and historical experience.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. While many trails are excellent for hiking from spring to autumn, the area is particularly renowned for its winter activities. Peaks like Hennesteck, Geißenberg, and Großer Kegel are prime spots for snowshoeing and ski tours during the colder months.
Yes, for those seeking a quieter experience, Großer Kegel is an excellent choice. It has gained significant tourist appeal specifically for snowshoe hiking, offering a more solitary alternative compared to more frequented peaks like Hennesteck.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent views, especially from summits like Tirolerkogel Summit and Großer Sulzberg Summit. The welcoming atmosphere at huts like the Türnitzer Hut and the diverse range of trails catering to different skill levels are also highly appreciated. The opportunity for both challenging climbs and comfortable day hikes, along with excellent winter sports options, makes the area a favorite.
Yes, the Türnitzer Hut is a simple hut run by the St. Pölten Mountain Association, open from early May to early November on weekends and public holidays, and offers a freely accessible winter room when closed. The Julius Seitner Hut at Eisenstein is another option, known for its fantastic views, though it was undergoing renovation recently.


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