Best mountain peaks around Hackerberg are located in the district of Güssing in the Austrian state of Burgenland. The town itself has an elevation of 392 meters, and the surrounding landscape features rolling hills and smaller elevations rather than prominent mountain peaks. These locations offer various viewpoints and local "summits" for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities for exploring the natural landscape and enjoying views.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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View? No. Summit cross? Definitely not. But hey - whoever stands here in the bushes at least has the "summit" in their collection 😎 Tip: Long trousers are not a disadvantage here. Tall grass and blackberry bushes. I was, of course, wearing shorts...
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At the summit of the Mitterriegel there are no views but many trees ;) ... and those who look around a bit will also discover meter-high ferns :)
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At the summit of Kogl, you can enjoy a pleasant break on the bench next to the Jesus cross, with a view.
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Nice idea. This isn't a real "summit", but the summit cross is all the more surprising. And it's not even that small. Nice view of course and a bench to rest on.
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Next to the cross there is also a bench and a beautiful view to discover.
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Nice view of Litzelsdorf and Kemeten.
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Hackerberg, located in the Austrian state of Burgenland, is not known for prominent mountain peaks. The town itself has an elevation of 392 meters (1,286 feet). While there are elevated points referred to as 'peaks' in the local context, they are generally low hills offering views rather than challenging mountain climbs. For example, the Gmosberg is described as 'not really high, but the view is nice!'
The 'peaks' around Hackerberg are typically gentle hills or elevated viewpoints, often marked by features like summit crosses or benches. They are not high-altitude mountains but offer pleasant spots for a break and scenic views of the surrounding landscape. Highlights include the Summit cross and At Kogl: Crucifix and bench, both providing nice vistas.
Yes, the elevated points around Hackerberg are generally very family-friendly due to their moderate elevations and accessible nature. Highlights like the Summit cross, Gmosberg, and At Kogl: Crucifix and bench are all categorized as family-friendly, offering easy walks and pleasant spots to rest with views.
From the elevated points around Hackerberg, you can expect pleasant panoramic views of the local villages and the gentle, rolling landscape of Burgenland. For instance, the Summit cross offers a nice view of Litzelsdorf and Kemeten, while the Crucifix and bench at Kogl provides a scenic spot for a break.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails in the vicinity of Hackerberg that can lead you to these elevated viewpoints. For example, you can find several easy hikes around Hackerberg, such as the 'Old Fruit Press – Café Mühle Stegersbach loop' or the 'Chakrenweg Stegersbach – Gangl Cross loop'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Hackerberg guide.
Beyond visiting the local viewpoints, Hackerberg and its surroundings are well-suited for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Hackerberg or the Cycling around Hackerberg guide for detailed route information.
No, these are two different locations. Hackerberg is a town in the district of Güssing in Burgenland, Austria. There is also a similarly named 'Hackenberg' in Vienna, which is a hill with an elevation of 306 meters (1,003 feet), known for vineyards and settlements, but not for significant mountain peaks. This guide focuses on the Hackerberg in Burgenland.
Visitors particularly enjoy the pleasant views and the opportunity for a relaxing break at these elevated spots. Many appreciate the surprising presence of features like the Summit cross, even if it's not a high mountain, and the benches provided for resting while taking in the scenery.
Yes, some of the elevated points around Hackerberg feature man-made monuments with cultural significance. For example, both the Summit cross and the Crucifix and bench at Kogl are marked by crosses, which are common cultural landmarks in the region, offering a blend of natural views and local heritage.
The difficulty level for reaching these viewpoints is generally easy to intermediate. They are not strenuous climbs and are accessible for most fitness levels, including families. The paths are typically well-maintained, making for a pleasant outdoor experience rather than a challenging ascent.


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