Mountain peaks around Weinburg, located in Lower Austria's Mostviertel region, are characterized by a gentle, hilly landscape rather than dramatic alpine summits. The area features undulating terrain, green forests, agricultural farms, and lush meadows. These accessible "peaks" offer numerous hiking trails and scenic routes for exploring the countryside. The region provides rewarding hiking experiences with charming views and a tranquil natural environment.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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From Gerhard Hager, then head of local history research for Hofstetten-Grünau, it was said on the occasion of its erection: „May the cross stand as a widely visible sign on the highest elevation of the market town of Hofstetten-Grünau. The glass painting invites meditative contemplation and is intended to enable access to a personal encounter with God. The sunlight should express the power of life, the power of nature, all the possibilities given to us. May the cross become a destination for many hikers. Nevertheless, the hill with the cross should remain a place of peace, retreat, and reflection. As head of local history research for Hofstetten-Grünau, I am delighted with the successful work and once again say a heartfelt „Thank you“ to all involved.“
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Great view. Beautiful area.
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The highest point of the Kaiserkogel MTB trail. Here, you can complete the climb under the watchful eye of cows. It's a beautiful spot, no doubt.
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The strenuous climb is definitely worth it. Countless peaks can be seen between Gföhlberg and Ötscher.
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Nice rooms, I can recommend an overnight stay.
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An excellent hut with great views and good food, also recommended for overnight stay.
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A wonderful rest and viewing point above the Pielachtal.
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A beautiful viewpoint above Lilienfeld, with a summit cross, the Waldmarkweg 622 leads over there.
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The 'mountain peaks' around Weinburg are characterized by a gentle, hilly landscape rather than dramatic alpine summits. You can expect undulating terrain, green forests, agricultural farms, and lush meadows, offering accessible and rewarding hiking experiences with charming views and a tranquil natural environment.
Among the most popular spots are Kaiserkogel and Kaiserkogel Hut, which offer a great view of the Mostviertel. Another highly regarded location is the Summit cross on Restenbauer Höhe, providing beautiful views of the countryside above the Pielachtal.
Yes, the Summit Cross on Steinwandleiten is a notable landmark. Erected in 1950 and renovated in 1965, this site also holds historical significance from World War II, as the Red Army had a base here.
The best seasons for hiking in Weinburg are spring and autumn. Spring brings mild temperatures and blooming nature, while autumn offers a special atmosphere with warm, changing leaf colors.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Panorama Trail, for example, has sections suitable for families with children. The ascent to the Summit cross on Restenbauer Höhe is also described as 'not too difficult,' making it accessible for many.
At Kaiserkogel and Kaiserkogel Hut, you'll find a hut with a garden that operates from Thursday to Monday, offering a place to rest and enjoy the panorama. Additionally, the Summit bench on the Kaiserkogel MTB trail provides a good opportunity to take a breather and enjoy the view.
From Kaiserkogel, you get a great view of the Mostviertel. The Summit cross on Restenbauer Höhe offers beautiful views of the countryside above the Pielachtal. From Steinwandleiten, you can see Wilhelmsburg, St. Pölten, the Traisental, and even the Wachau. The Lorenzipechkogel Summit (883 m) provides a very nice view of Lilienfeld and surrounding mountains like Muckenkogel and Reisalpe.
Besides hiking, you can enjoy cycling and running. There are various routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Weinburg guide and the Running Trails around Weinburg guide.
Yes, the well-signposted Panorama Trail offers breathtaking views and can be customized for various fitness levels. The Wilhelmsburg Circular Hiking Trail is another option, providing wonderful views over the Traisen, Gölsen, and Pielach valleys. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Weinburg guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural environment, the charming views, and the accessible hiking experiences. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 200 upvotes and 170 photos shared, highlighting the area's appeal for its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the vineyards around Weinburg are a significant highlight, especially enchanting in spring. Additionally, the Buchberg Nature Park provides various routes through dense forests, past small waterfalls, and alongside picturesque streams, offering a tranquil escape into nature.


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