Best mountain peaks around Ternitz serve as a gateway to the mountainous regions of the Hohe Wand Nature Park and the Rax-Schneeberg Group in Lower Austria. The surrounding landscape offers access to diverse terrain, dramatic rock formations, and scenic vistas. This area is characterized by steep rock faces, dense forests, and deep valleys carved by the Schwarza River. It provides a range of experiences from moderate to challenging ascents for hikers and mountaineers.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Johannesbach Gorge, approximately 1 km long and up to 60 m deep, on the western edge of Würflach is a true natural gem and a popular destination – especially on hot summer days. The well-maintained trail, with numerous wooden walkways, steps, and bridges, leads through a wildly romantic gorge carved into the Wetterstein limestone by the Johannesbach stream over millennia. Along the way, you'll discover deep potholes, bowl-shaped depressions ("mills"), and, with a little attention, geological features such as the "Marientritt" (Marientritt). Two small caves – the Johannesbach Gorge Cave and the Klammwirt Cave – complete the experience. With a walk time of approximately 30 minutes, the gorge is also ideal for families with children. Those who like can dip their feet in the cool water or stop off at the Klammwirtin restaurant. The gorge is particularly atmospheric during the Advent market, when Austria's largest decorated Christmas tree is illuminated. If you want more, you can combine the gorge with hikes to the Schrattenstein castle ruins, along the Andreassteig or towards Grünbach.
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The "Great Pulpit" on the Hohe Wand is an absolute highlight and a must for every visitor. It offers a breathtaking view and is a popular meeting place for hikers, climbers and nature lovers. The imposing summit cross towers over the landscape and gives the place a special atmosphere - particularly impressive with dark clouds in the background. Various routes lead up, including the Springlessteig and the Wagnersteig. Whether for a well-deserved rest, a good meal on the sunny terrace or just to unwind - you should take your time up here to enjoy the view to the fullest.
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With a 30 minute walk, the trip is especially great for families with children, unfortunately almost no water
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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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Always take a hood with you. I've never had a moment of calm there
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The Johannesbach Gorge, which is around 60 m deep and around 1000 m long, lies entirely in the Wetterstein limestone. It lies like a barrier across the course of the Johannesbach and at the same time separates the softer rocks of the Werfen layers of the Schrattenbach hills to the west from the large gravel areas of the Rohrbach conglomerate in the Steinfeld to the east. The predecessor of the Johannesbach once had to break through the Wetterstein limestone barrier. A tectonic furrow and the rainy climate of the post-glacial period helped it: it carried a lot of water, which in turn moved enormous amounts of rock and eroded the subsoil of the stream. Over thousands of years, the tectonic line was deepened and the stream bed sunk. Many potholes on the steep slopes of the gorge and mills in the subsoil - including the "Marientritt" - testify to the power of the early Johannesbach. Source: www.wuerflach.at/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=34&Itemid=37
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The Johannesbachklamm is a popular excursion destination on the western edge of Würflach and only an hour from Vienna. On the way through the gorge, which is just over a kilometer long, visitors experience a small natural paradise that is pleasantly cool even on hot days. And if you look closely, you can see from the rock walls that are up to 60 meters deep how the Johannesbach has dug itself into the Wetterstein limestone over thousands of years. With a walking time of 30 minutes, the excursion is particularly great for families with children. This is also due to the many stairs and bridges that make the path so entertaining. If you want, you can leave the wooden footbridge in some places and cool your feet in the Johannesbachbach. You can also take a good rest at the KlammWirtin at the entrance to the gorge. By the way: If you like to walk for longer, you can turn the walk through the Johannesbachklamm into a hike. Or you can admire the "largest decorated Christmas tree in Austria" in the Johannesbachklamm during Advent. Source: www.niederoesterreich.at/ausflugsziel/a-johannesbachklamm-wuerflach
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Wildly romantic gorge. Pleasantly cool in summer
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The region around Ternitz offers diverse terrain. Highly popular spots include the Johannesbach Gorge, known for its scenic path and family-friendly appeal. For expansive panoramic views, Klosterwappen is a classic choice. The Fischerhütte, the highest mountain hut in Lower Austria, is also a favorite, situated near the peaks of the Schneeberg. Within the Hohe Wand Nature Park, the Große Kanzel summit cross offers phenomenal vistas.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Johannesbach Gorge is particularly great for families with children, featuring many stairs and bridges along its approximately 1-kilometer path, with a walking time of about 30 minutes. Trails along the Schwarza River gorge are also popular for families due to their manageability and picturesque views.
The mountain peaks near Ternitz offer breathtaking and expansive views. From Klosterwappen, you can enjoy a wide panorama. The Große Kanzel summit cross provides phenomenal views, extending from the Schneeberg over the Semmering, Wechsel, Bucklige Welt, Rosalia, and the Wiener Becken, even reaching Lake Neusiedl on clear days. The Krummbachstein also offers beautiful views of the Schneeberg and the Höllental.
The best seasons for hiking in the region around Ternitz are spring and autumn. During these times, you can enjoy mild temperatures and vibrant landscapes, making for ideal conditions to explore the diverse terrain and scenic vistas.
Absolutely. The Hohe Wand Nature Park is known for its challenging hikes and climbing opportunities, including via ferratas like the Jubiläumssteig and Fürststeig at Flatzer Wand. The Rax-Schneeberg Group also offers a more alpine experience with routes like the Gösing – East Ridge and Gösing – Silberstiege, suitable for experienced climbers. Trails to the Große Kanzel are generally considered hard mountaineering routes.
The Fischerhütte, located at 2049 meters, is the highest mountain hut in Lower Austria and offers accommodation and refreshments. It's a popular spot near the Schneeberg peaks. The region, particularly the Rax, also provides opportunities for 'hut hopping,' where you can rest and enjoy local cuisine in various mountain huts.
Beyond the peaks, the Schwarza River gorge is a significant natural feature. It winds through a breathtaking gorge with numerous waterfalls and picturesque views. The Johannesbach Gorge is another impressive natural formation, just over a kilometer long and up to 60 meters deep, showcasing how the Johannesbach has carved its way through Wetterstein limestone over millennia.
The area around Ternitz is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountaineering routes and family-friendly walks. There are also options for road cycling and mountain biking. For hiking, consider routes like the Gösing Summit loops or the Gfiederwarte Observation Tower loops, detailed in the Hiking around Ternitz guide. For cycling, explore routes like the Höllental Gorge loop from Ternitz in the Road Cycling Routes around Ternitz guide, or MTB trails like the Heimkehrer Naturfreundehaus – Gösing loop in the MTB Trails around Ternitz guide.
Yes, the region offers several circular walks. Within the Hohe Wand, popular routes include the Riedl Cross – Große Kanzel Viewpoint loop from Höflein an der Hohen Wand, and the Große Kanzel summit cross – Summit Cross Hohe Kanzel loop from Grünbach am Schneeberg. Many of the nearby hiking routes, such as those around Gösing or the Gfiederwarte Observation Tower, are also designed as loops.
The Hohe Wand Nature Park is renowned for its dramatic rock faces, rich biodiversity, and impressive rock formations. It offers a variety of climbing and hiking opportunities with spectacular views over the entire Ternitz area. Its diverse flora and fauna, coupled with challenging ascents and easy via ferrata combinations, make it a rewarding destination for nature lovers and adventurers.
The Rax-Schneeberg Group, southeast of Ternitz, provides a more alpine experience with vast views and extensive trail networks. It's home to some of Lower Austria's highest mountains, including Schneeberg and Rax. Hikers can enjoy paths through sparse forests, across wide alpine pastures, and up to high altitudes, catering to very good fitness levels. The region is also known for its 'hut hopping' opportunities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse hiking and climbing challenges, the stunning panoramic views from various summits like Klosterwappen and Große Kanzel, and the unique geological formations such as the Johannesbach Gorge. The opportunity to experience the rich natural beauty of Lower Austria, combined with well-maintained trails and mountain huts like the Fischerhütte, makes the region highly appealing.


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