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Hiking around Puchberg am Schneeberg offers access to diverse terrain dominated by the majestic Schneeberg, the highest mountain in Lower Austria. The region features a landscape of idyllic valleys, alpine fields, and prominent cliff networks like the Hohe Wand. Numerous waterfalls and the pyramid-shaped Himberg Mountain also contribute to the varied natural features.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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We were received very kindly and even cooked a delicious meal. The breakfast the next morning was very rich and tasty, which would not have been expected with only three guests. Room and everything very clean (dormitory with fresh bedding). We felt very comfortable here and would come back anytime.
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The Damböckhaus (1,810 m) is located on the Schneeberg plateau, not far from St. Elizabeth's Church. The hut invites hikers to stop for a break and offers regional delicacies as well as beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. A popular rest stop that combines tradition with alpine flair.
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St. Elizabeth's Church on the Schneeberg was built in 1901 and is the highest church in Lower Austria. Located right next to the Schneeberg cable car station, it is dedicated to Empress Elisabeth ("Sisi"). It is a special place that combines culture and the mountains and offers impressive views.
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The Schneeberg chairlift takes you comfortably from Losenheim up towards the Fadensattel, shortening the ascent into the alpine terrain. Even during the ride, beautiful views of the valley and the imposing Schneeberg massif open up. It's an ideal starting point for hikes and tours on Lower Austria's highest mountain.
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The reservoir at the Almreserlhaus is picturesquely nestled below the Schneeberg. Its clear water reflects the surrounding peaks, creating a particularly atmospheric atmosphere. A worthwhile place for a break, combining natural idyll with mountain panorama.
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The Edelweiss Hut on the Schneeberg (1,235 m) is idyllically located at the end of the toll road and is a popular starting point for hikes. From here, you can already enjoy beautiful views of the Schneeberg massif and fortify yourself with regional delicacies. It's a cozy place to stop for a break, rest, and start your hike.
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Very friendly hosts, also game dishes (probably always seasonal) which taste excellent, with the dog on the way there and back directly in front of the hut, keep a close eye on the alpine animals, although they are very peaceful.
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Puchberg am Schneeberg offers a vast network of over 190 hiking trails. These routes cater to all fitness levels, with approximately 28 easy trails for leisurely walks, over 120 moderate routes requiring good fitness, and around 46 challenging alpine routes for experienced hikers.
Yes, Puchberg am Schneeberg is a certified hiking village with many family-friendly options. You'll find easily accessible paths suitable for all ages. While specific family routes aren't highlighted in the top routes, the region's diverse network includes numerous shorter, less strenuous trails perfect for families with children.
Absolutely. The region is known for its waterfalls. A popular route is the Waterfall – Mamauwiese Puchberg am Schneeberg, which leads through natural landscapes featuring a waterfall. Another option is the route To Sebastian Waterfall – Rax and Schneeberggruppe, which takes you to the notable Sebastian Waterfall.
Yes, circular routes are a great way to explore the diverse scenery. One highly-rated option is the Hochschneeberg round tour - Rax and Schneeberg group, which explores the Schneeberg group and provides varied mountain scenery.
The most iconic way to reach higher elevations is via the Schneeberg Railway (Schneebergbahn), a rack railway that transports visitors from Puchberg directly to Hochschneeberg, Austria's highest railway station at 1,800 meters. This provides comfortable access to high-altitude trails and panoramic views.
Hiking around Puchberg am Schneeberg offers stunning natural features. You can expect breathtaking panoramic views from the high plateau of Schneeberg, including as far as Neusiedlersee. The region also features idyllic valleys, alpine fields, and prominent cliff networks like the Hohe Wand, along with several waterfalls and the pyramid-shaped Himberg Mountain.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. You can visit the Elisabeth Church on Schneeberg, built in memory of Empress Elisabeth (Sisi), which is accessible via hiking routes. The ruins of Burgruine Puchberg, a castle first built around 1204, also offer a historical point of interest often combined with a short hike. For more attractions, you can explore the Attractions around Puchberg am Schneeberg guide.
The region is popular for hiking from spring through autumn, when the trails are generally clear and the alpine landscape is vibrant. Schneeberg often retains snow until spring, offering unique conditions. Winter hiking is also possible, particularly on designated snowshoe trails, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions.
Puchberg am Schneeberg offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. The local area has cafes, pubs, and guesthouses catering to hikers. For specific mountain huts and cabins, you can refer to the Huts and Cabins around Puchberg am Schneeberg guide.
The trails in Puchberg am Schneeberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 2,400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, from high mountain plateaus to scenic waterfalls, and the well-maintained network that offers options for all ability levels.
Yes, Puchberg am Schneeberg provides parking facilities for hikers, especially near popular trailheads and the Schneebergbahn station. Specific parking locations and any associated fees can often be found on local tourism websites or signage upon arrival.
Puchberg am Schneeberg is accessible by public transport, making it convenient for hikers without a car. It is located about 80 kilometers from Vienna and can be reached by train, typically involving a connection to the Schneebergbahn or local bus services, which link the town to surrounding areas.


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