Best mountain peaks around St. Agatha are found in a region characterized by diverse elevations and scenic viewpoints. This area features several distinct summits, offering varied experiences from observation towers to natural high points. The landscape includes forested hills and locations providing panoramic views across the Danube and surrounding districts. Visitors can explore a range of peaks, each with unique characteristics and historical significance.
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Singletrack trail at 808 m, highest point in Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis.
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Panoramic view from the pyramid at Etzinger Hill.
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Pyramid on Etzinger Hill: Drone footage taken with the DJI Mavic Air 2
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The Mayrhofberg is adorned with a tower and a summit cross with some benches.
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Well, the hike went okay. The observation tower is nice with a nice view, but the trail is very poorly signposted.
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The Calvary Hill is the highest elevation in the municipality (562 m) with a chapel.
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Panoramic view across the Danube to Kirchberg ob der Donau.
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The Kirnberg is only for those who like to climb peaks - no view - or for hunters. There are lots of tree stands on this route and we spotted lots of deer.
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The region around St. Agatha offers several popular spots. The Mayrhofberg Observation Tower is highly regarded, being the highest elevation in the Eferding district and offering extensive views. Another favorite is Kalvarienberg Chapel, which provides panoramic views across the Danube. Visitors also enjoy Kirnberg (435 m) for its summit experience, and the Pyramid on Etzinger Hill for its unique structure and panoramic outlook.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Mayrhofberg Observation Tower, which provides extensive vistas into the surrounding country. The Kalvarienberg Chapel also offers panoramic views across the Danube. Additionally, the Pyramid on Etzinger Hill is known for its panoramic view.
Yes, the Kalvarienberg Chapel is categorized as family-friendly. It's the highest elevation in its municipality and offers beautiful panoramic views, making it a suitable destination for families.
The highest elevation in the Eferding district is the Mayrhofberg Observation Tower at 655 m. The Kalvarienberg Chapel stands at 562 m, making it the highest point in its municipality. The Seilerberg is the highest point in Hofkirchen im Mühlkreis at 808 m. For those interested in the Eferding Basin, Kirnberg (435 m) is its highest elevation.
The peaks around St. Agatha feature a mix of natural beauty and interesting structures. You can find an observation tower and a summit cross at the Mayrhofberg Observation Tower. The Kalvarienberg Chapel is a religious building at a summit. The Pyramid on Etzinger Hill is a distinctive man-made monument offering views. Many peaks, like Kirnberg (435 m) and Seilerberg, are characterized by forested areas.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails around St. Agatha that can lead you to various peaks and viewpoints. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Steinhügel Stone Monument – Etzinger Hill Pyramid loop from St. Agatha" or the "St. Agatha Parish Church – Rabenstein Viewpoint loop from St. Agatha." You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around St. Agatha guide.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent opportunities for both cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, routes like the "Vier-Viertel-Blick Viewpoint – St. Aegidi's Church loop from St. Agatha" are available. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the "Etzinger Hill Pyramid – View of the Innviertel Hills loop from St. Agatha." Discover more routes in the Cycling around St. Agatha and MTB Trails around St. Agatha guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes available. For cycling, options include the "Vier-Viertel-Blick Viewpoint – St. Aegidi's Church loop from St. Agatha" which is over 57 km long. Mountain bikers can tackle difficult routes like the "Bench With a View – Hengstberg Lookout Point loop from St. Agatha" or the "Enduro Trail loop from St. Agatha." These routes are detailed in the respective cycling and MTB guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views from spots like the Mayrhofberg Observation Tower, often combining it with a visit to the summit cross. The panoramic views across the Danube from Kalvarienberg Chapel are also a highlight. Many enjoy the satisfaction of reaching summits, even if they are forested, and the opportunity to spot wildlife like deer, as mentioned for Kirnberg (435 m).
For a quieter experience and potential wildlife spotting, the Kirnberg (435 m) is noted for having many tree stands and opportunities to spot deer. While it may not offer extensive views, it provides a more secluded, natural summit experience. The Seilerberg also features a singletrack trail through a forest, which might offer a more tranquil setting.
Yes, the Kalvarienberg Chapel is a significant religious building located at a summit. It's the highest elevation in its municipality and offers a historical and spiritual element to your visit, combined with panoramic views.


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