Best mountain peaks around Grafenegg offer diverse experiences across a region characterized by its varied topography. The area features low mountain ridges and provides expansive views over river valleys, vineyards, and distant Alpine peaks. Visitors can explore a mix of natural landscapes and historical landmarks, including observation towers and ancient fortifications. This region is suitable for various outdoor activities, from easy mountain hikes to more advanced routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The lookout tower is actually called Kamtalwarte and is 21 m high.
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Beautiful, worthwhile views from the platform over the Wagram and into the Hollabrunn region, Krems area and the Weinviertel
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A beautiful vantage point in the Dunkelsteinerwald forest, with a particularly fantastic view of Göttweig Abbey. It's worth the hike up if you don't mind the undergrowth. You'll still find remnants of World War I fortifications in the area, which were built to secure the Krems bridges against an Italian breakthrough.
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Very nice viewing point in every direction
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very nice rest area above Nußdorf
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Directions for: ParapluibergStarting from Nußdorf, the path leads uphill through vineyards and orchards to the lookout point on the Parapluiberg. From here you have a wonderful view of the Traisental valley and the foothills of the Alps or even the Danube valley and Tullnerfeld. You return on the same route. Once you have reached the starting point, various wine taverns or an inn are recommended to recharge your batteries. There is also nothing to stop you from buying wine or fruit juice from the many top establishments; you will also find information about this at the starting point of your hike.The hiking trail is signposted with yellow signs according to the Lower Austria hiking trail concept "Parabluiberg".
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From up here you have a wonderful view over the "wide land" of Lower Austria. To the north you can see over the Tullnerfeld and the Danube valley as far as the Waldviertel and the Weinviertel. To the south you can see the mountains on nice days. There are vineyards all around and to the east Sitzenberg Castle sits enthroned on a hill.
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Here you will find everything your heart desires, benches, deck chairs, a great view, but the best thing is that there is a drinks machine where you can drink local fruit juices and also "spritzers" :-)
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Visitors frequently enjoy Waxenberg, known for its fantastic views of Göttweig Abbey and remnants of World War I fortifications. Another favorite is Kampthalerwarte, a historical viewpoint offering expansive views that can reach the Alpine peaks of Ötscher and Schneeberg on clear days. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower, shaped like a corkscrew, also provides panoramic vistas from the Danube meadows to the Waldviertel.
Yes, the Korkenzieher Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering a unique structure and panoramic views. Additionally, the Parapluiberg Rest Area is a great spot for families, featuring benches, deck chairs, and a drinks machine with local juices, all while enjoying a wonderful view over Nussdorf and the Traisental.
The region's peaks and viewpoints offer diverse natural scenery. You can expect expansive views over river valleys, vineyards, and distant Alpine peaks. Highlights like Waxenberg provide beautiful vantage points within the Dunkelsteinerwald forest, while the Korkenzieher Observation Tower overlooks Danube meadows, the Weinviertel, and the Waldviertel.
Yes, several peaks and viewpoints in the Grafenegg area have historical significance or unique man-made structures. Waxenberg still holds remnants of World War I fortifications. The Kampthalerwarte is a historical viewpoint built in neo-Gothic style in 1897. The Pyramids on the Manhartsberg are near the highest point of the Manhartsberg ridge, which itself is a significant geographical boundary and once hosted remnants of a radio interference station from World War II.
Given the region's low mountain ridges and varied topography, spring, summer, and autumn are generally ideal for hiking. These seasons offer pleasant weather for enjoying the expansive views over river valleys, vineyards, and distant Alpine peaks. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Grafenegg Castle Tavern – Grafenegg Castle loop' or the 'Origin of Roter Veltliner – Engabrunner Observation Tower loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Grafenegg guide.
Beyond hiking, the Grafenegg area offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Felser Observation Tower – Alchemists' Park loop' for mountain biking or the 'Schloss Gobelsburg Winery – Outdoor Fitness Park loop' for running. Explore more in the MTB Trails around Grafenegg and Running Trails around Grafenegg guides.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially those extending to Göttweig Abbey, the Danube, and even distant Alpine peaks on clear days. The unique structures like the corkscrew-shaped observation tower and the historical significance of sites like Kampthalerwarte also add to the appeal. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for a refreshing break at rest areas like Parapluiberg.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region's varied topography means there are many less-traveled paths. The Pyramids on the Manhartsberg, for instance, offer a unique historical and geological point of interest that might be considered a hidden gem for those exploring the boundary between the Waldviertel and Weinviertel.
For hiking in the low mountain ridges around Grafenegg, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for varying weather conditions. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended, especially for trails that might have uneven terrain or undergrowth. Bringing water, snacks, and sun protection is also wise.
While specific cafes directly on every peak are rare, the region is known for its wine taverns, especially in areas like the Eichberger and Ahrenberger Kellergasse near the Korkenzieher Observation Tower. The Parapluiberg Rest Area also offers local drinks. Many villages at the base of the peaks will have dining options.
Yes, the region offers circular hiking trails. For example, a 3.1 km circular hiking trail with a walking time of around 1.5 hours takes you through the beautiful nature of the Eichberger and Ahrenberger Kellergasse, leading to the Korkenzieher Observation Tower. Many of the easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes around Grafenegg guide are also circular.


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