Mountain peaks around Rohr im Gebirge are situated in the Alpine foothills, offering diverse experiences for visitors. The region features prominent mountains such as Schneeberg, Rax, Unterberg, and Jochart. These natural features provide panoramic views and a variety of hiking opportunities. The area is characterized by extensive wooded mountains and scenic valleys.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Hausstein (668 m) is one of the most distinctive viewing peaks around Muggendorf and delights with its bright limestone rocks. From the summit cross, a wide view opens up over the Piestingtal valley and the surrounding Gutenstein Alps. The varied ascent and the scenic summit plateau make the Hausstein a popular hiking destination. ⛰️🌄
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Very nice original cozy hut. Right next to the hut is the summit cross with a very beautiful view
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There is a winter room here where you can seek shelter from wind and weather even outside of opening hours 👍
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The fisherman's hut is located at an altitude of 2049 m, making it the highest mountain hut in Lower Austria. And it was very well attended and you can also stay overnight
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The Unterberg summit is the highest point of the Unterberg, a mountain in the Gutenstein Alps in Lower Austria. It has a height of 1,342 meters and offers wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. From the summit you can see the Schneeberg, the Rax, the Schöpfl, Vienna and Lake Neusiedl. To get to the Unterberg summit, there are various hiking trails that vary in length and difficulty depending on the starting point. Here are some examples: From the Myralucke the hike takes about 2 hours and leads along a forest path and a path through the forest. From Muggendorf the hike takes around 3 hours and leads over a steep mountain meadow or a leisurely summit path. From Miragraben the hike takes about 1.5 hours and leads along a wide path along the stream. On the way to the summit you can also visit the Unterberg refuge, which is open all year round and offers accommodation, food and events. The refuge is about 150 meters below the summit and is an ideal place to rest and enjoy.
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Simple hut, which is run on a voluntary basis by members of the St. Pölten Mountain Association. Open from early May to early November on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. When the hut is not open, there is a freely accessible winter room with two beds available. We were given a very friendly welcome. The hut is right next to the summit of the Türnitzer Höger.
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The Gaisstein is not easy to climb, it goes steeply uphill through rough terrain and the path is not always easy to spot. BUT: The view at the top makes up for all the effort - you can enjoy a wonderful all-round view.
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wonderful view and not far to the hut
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For breathtaking vistas, consider the Hausstein Summit, which provides a wonderful view of the surrounding landscape, including wooded mountains and the Myrabach valley. The Unterberg Summit (summit cross) also rewards visitors with a magnificent panorama of the surrounding foothills, especially on clear days. Additionally, the Gaisstein Summit Cross, despite its lower altitude, offers a great all-round view from its rocky summit.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Hausstein Summit is categorized as family-friendly and provides an easy ascent to its striking rocky peak. Beyond specific peaks, Rohr im Gebirge features family-friendly themed trails like the 'Workshop, forest and water' trail and the Tümpfelweg trail, which shares local legends and myths, making for engaging outdoor experiences.
The mountain peaks around Rohr im Gebirge offer a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can find everything from moderate trails, such as the easy accessible side of Hausstein Summit, to more challenging ascents like those leading to the Unterberg Summit (summit cross) or the Gaisstein Summit Cross, which has an alpine character. The area is known for its extensive wooded mountains and scenic valleys, providing varied terrain for all fitness levels.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. During snow-free seasons, the peaks are ideal for hiking and excursions, offering wonderful views. In winter, the Unterberg Summit transforms into a natural ski area, providing opportunities for winter sports. The weather in the mountains can change quickly, so it's always advisable to check forecasts and be prepared with appropriate gear.
Yes, the region is rich in history and legend. The Hausstein Summit, for instance, has historically served as a 'lookout' point and was even chosen by the Celts as a bastion against the Romans. The Unterberg Summit is also accompanied by legendary stories and tales, adding a mystical element to your visit.
Several mountain huts offer refreshments and sometimes accommodation. The Türnitzer Hut, located near the summit of the Türnitzer Höger, is a rustic hut run by volunteers, open on weekends and public holidays from early May to early November. Another option is the Fischerhütte, the highest mountain hut in Lower Austria at 2,049 meters, which offers food, drinks, and overnight stays, and is a short distance from the Schneeberg peaks.
Beyond hiking, the region around Rohr im Gebirge offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Northern Höllental – Haselrast Gorge Road loop'. The area is also popular for mountain biking and paragliding, especially around destinations like the Traisner Hut.
For those seeking a challenge, consider routes that include the Unterberg Summit (summit cross), which can be part of difficult loops like the 'Unterberg Mountain Hut – Unterberg Summit loop from Katastralgemeinde Gaupmannsgraben'. Another demanding option is the 'Gippelmauer Ridge – Gippel (1669 m) loop from Brandstätterkogel', which is rated as difficult. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Rohr im Gebirge guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Hausstein Summit and Unterberg Summit. The alpine character of summits like Gaisstein Summit Cross and the chance to spot wildlife like chamois are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 350 photos and given more than 220 upvotes, highlighting the natural beauty and rewarding experiences the region offers.
The region is characterized by extensive wooded mountains and offers opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. On the Gaisstein Summit Cross, for example, you might encounter chamois, with sightings almost guaranteed. The area's natural beauty includes scenic valleys and diverse landscapes, providing a tranquil environment for nature lovers.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For instance, you can find moderate circular routes like the 'Unterberg Summit (summit cross) – Unterberg Mountain Hut loop from Grieshof' or the 'Deer Information Point – Water Wheel loop from Rohr im Gebirge'. These and other options are detailed in the Hiking around Rohr im Gebirge guide, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location.


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