Mountain peaks around Strengberg, a market town in Lower Austria, are characterized by gentle hills within the Mostviertel region. The municipal area rises to nearly 400 meters above sea level, offering agricultural landscapes and forested areas. While prominent mountain peaks are not found within Strengberg itself, distant views of the Lower Austrian Alps are possible on clear days. The town's elevation is approximately 358 meters above sea level.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The gentle hill lies northeast of St. Peter in der Au and is easily accessible via marked hiking trail no. 357. The trail leads through meadows and forest edges – ideal for a relaxing stroll. At the top, there's no summit in the traditional sense, but a lovingly erected summit cross (since 2016) and a surprisingly beautiful panoramic view of the Mostviertel region. Especially on clear days, it's worth taking a short break to take a breather and gaze into the distance.
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The summit is accessible via faint trails. Shortly before, you have a fantastic view of Klam Castle.
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This summit is usually only visited by MBers, but in combination with a hike from the Windegg ruins it is a worthwhile destination.
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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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Walking circuit for everyone and also suitable in rainy weather
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Sieberg summit cross 357.05m above sea level Dedication of the cross: 26.10.1999 Tunnel length: 6480m The crest of the tunnel is at a depth of 47m.
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Strengberg, located in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria, is characterized by gentle hills rather than prominent, rugged mountain peaks. The highest points in the municipal area reach nearly 400 meters above sea level, offering agricultural landscapes, forested areas, and scenic views. While you won't find challenging alpine climbs, you can enjoy pleasant walks to elevated spots like the Sieberg Summit Cross or Dirnberg summit cross (415 m), which provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, several spots around Strengberg are ideal for family-friendly walks. The Sieberg Summit Cross is easily accessible as a gentle walk from Lembach, suitable for all fitness levels. Similarly, the Dirnberg summit cross (415 m) is on a gentle hill, easily reached via marked hiking trail no. 357, making it perfect for a relaxing stroll with the family.
For scenic views, the Sieberg Summit Cross offers panoramic vistas stretching from the Ötscher to the Mühlviertel on clear days. From Burgstall 355 m, you can enjoy a fantastic view of Klam Castle. Additionally, the Dirnberg summit cross (415 m) provides a surprisingly beautiful panoramic view of the Mostviertel region.
Yes, on clear days, you can often catch distant views of the Lower Austrian Alps, including prominent peaks like Schneeberg (the highest mountain in Lower Austria), from certain vantage points around Strengberg. While these mountains are not within Strengberg itself, the gentle hills provide excellent observation points for the wider region.
The area around Strengberg offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to intermediate routes through forests. For example, the Mittererkogel Summit and Trail Junction 493/493a serves as a decision point for hikers on trails 493 and 493a, offering options for different lengths. You can find many easy hikes in the region, such as the Altarm Loop Trail Wallsee or the View of Strengberg loop, which are detailed in the guide Easy hikes around Strengberg.
Yes, the gentle terrain and scenic landscapes around Strengberg are well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore routes like the View of Wallsee Castle – Danube Oxbow Wallsee loop or the View of Strengberg – Berndl Country Inn loop. For more options, refer to the guides Cycling around Strengberg and Gravel biking around Strengberg.
The Mostviertel region, including Strengberg, is enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, some gentle trails might be accessible for walks, depending on snow conditions.
The Sieberg Summit Cross is popular due to its accessibility and rewarding views. It can be reached as an easy walk from Lembach or integrated into a longer tour around Haag. Visitors appreciate the panoramic views from the Ötscher to the Mühlviertel on clear days, making it a great destination for various fitness levels and seasons.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural features, the region has historical connections. For instance, from Burgstall 355 m, you get a fantastic view of Klam Castle, a notable historical landmark in the area. The region also features historical trails like the 'Römerweg' and 'Kirchenweg', reflecting its past.
The Mittererkogel Summit and Trail Junction 493/493a is a significant spot for hikers. It serves as a decision point where you can choose to continue on hiking trail 493 (approximately 18 km) or take the shorter variant 493a (approximately 14 km). While not an 'impressive summit' in the traditional sense, it's a pleasant location for a break and trail navigation.
Strengberg is known for its gentle, undulating landscape rather than challenging mountain climbs. The area is more suited for leisurely hikes, walks, and cycling through agricultural and forested areas. For more significant mountainous terrain, you would need to travel further to the Lower Austrian Alps, which are visible in the distance on clear days.


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