Best mountain peaks around Rohrbach-Berg are found in a region characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys in Upper Austria. The area offers various opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, with several notable mountains in the wider Rohrbach District and Bohemian Forest region. These peaks provide diverse features, from historical sites to panoramic viewpoints. The landscape around Rohrbach-Berg is suitable for hiking and exploring natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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This can be easily combined with the Bavarian floodplain hike: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2797886630
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Beautiful viewpoint and wonderful rest area just below!👍
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Unfortunately mostly closed as it is privately owned.
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Highest point in the municipality of Sankt Oswald near Haslach, directly on the Czech border. A beautiful wooden cross with iron decoration is on the rock and there is also a summit book.
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By the way, not a via ferrata, but shorter sport climbing routes.
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The Kühstein 710m The Kühstein, located between Oberpeilstein and Meisingeröd, has become a beautiful destination. Several hiking trails also meet here. The somewhat grim face on the southeast side doesn't stop climbers from practicing on the rocks. Nevertheless, this rock castle has retained its old historical grandeur. Our prehistoric ancestors used the large bowl on the summit for sacrifice. They also came here to select their bards. Five pines adorn the summit level, they are about 140 years old. To the northeast you have a good view of the small Mühltal valley, and you can also enjoy the sunrise. Two ramparts testify to an early castle around 1300 and around 1600 there was a wooden chapel at the foot of the rock. The Kühstein is energetically connected to the nearby Bründlstein. (https://www.muehlviertel.at/oesterreich-poi/detail/430015314/kuehstein.html)
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Beautiful hike to the Kühstein suitable for all age groups.
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The region around Rohrbach-Berg features several notable peaks. The highest is Plechý / Plöckenstein, standing at 1,379 meters on the Austro-Czech border. Another significant peak is Smrčina / Hochficht, reaching 1,338 meters, also on the border.
For exceptional panoramic views, visit the Ameisberg Tower on the 941-meter-high Ameisberg. This 24-meter-high tower provides 360-degree vistas from the Bohemian Forest to the Alps. The Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations also offer terrific views, extending to the Alps on clear days.
Yes, several peaks and areas are suitable for families. The Ameisberg, with its viewing tower, is considered family-friendly, offering scenic hiking trails. Hansberg is another excellent choice, featuring a family-friendly ski area in winter and recreational opportunities year-round. The Ameisberg Tower highlight is also categorized as family-friendly.
Plechý / Plöckenstein has significant historical context, intertwined with the former Iron Curtain, and features a monument dedicated to writer Adalbert Stifter. On Hansberg, you'll find the Schnopfhagendenkmal, a monument commemorating Hans Schnopfhagen, who composed the Upper Austrian provincial anthem. The Summit Cross Kugelberg is part of the Lebensblickeweg, a circular route reflecting the everyday life of bygone days with old photos and thematic points.
Near Plechý / Plöckenstein, you can explore the glacial lake, Plöckensteiner See, on the Czech side, and a 211-meter-high rock face formed by the Plöckensteinsee cirque. The northern mountainside is part of the Bohemian Forest National Park. The Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations are known for their fantastic rock formations.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, including easy options like the 'Rest area – Leitner Chapel loop' or 'Mosthütte Inn – Chapel on Höhenweg loop' found in the Easy hikes around Rohrbach-Berg guide. For road cycling, routes like 'Ulrichsberg Church – Schlägl Abbey loop' are available, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Rohrbach-Berg guide. Running trails, such as the 'Jausenstation Hunger 7 loop', can be found in the Running Trails around Rohrbach-Berg guide.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and enjoying panoramic views, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather. For winter sports enthusiasts, Smrčina / Hochficht is a popular destination, transforming into a ski resort with approximately 20 km of slopes during the colder months. The Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations are considered worth visiting at any time of the year.
The Günterreiter-Fös'n summit cross marks the highest point in the municipality of Sankt Oswald near Haslach, directly on the Czech border. It features a beautiful wooden cross with iron decoration and a summit book for visitors to sign, offering a unique and serene experience.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like the Ameisberg Tower and Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations. The diverse landscape, from rolling hills to dense forests, and the variety of trails for different skill levels are also highly appreciated. The community has contributed over 200 photos and 240 upvotes across various highlights, indicating a strong positive reception for the region's natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
The Hochbühel Summit (877 m) is a summit without an official hiking trail or summit cross, though a few cairns adorn the area. While some visitors enjoy the quiet, untamed nature of it, others have noted that it might not be as rewarding as other peaks if you've already explored the more prominent ones.
Hiking to the Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations is considered an intermediate difficulty. Surefootedness is required, especially in the section leading to the imposing summit cross. The effort is well rewarded with terrific views, extending to the Alps on clear days.


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