Best mountain peaks around Sankt Georgen am Reith are situated within the Ybbstal Alps in Lower Austria. The region features diverse mountainous terrain, including extensive forests, providing a range of outdoor experiences. This area offers access to several notable mountain peaks, popular with hiking enthusiasts. The landscape supports both moderate walks and more challenging mountaineering routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The German narrator and poet Reinhold BRAUN (1879-1959) recommended a deep, blissful summit rest to the mountain hiker in the following poem: „Some climb the mountain in haste and take too short a summit rest and see neither beauty nor sunshine, they just want to have been 'up there', and return with everyday senses and outlook to the valleys of life. Do you truly want to be blessed, your soul to wander bright and pure: Enjoy what you have hiked for, in a deep, blissful summit rest!“
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The hiking trail from the "Gasthaus zum Grasberg" (Grasberg Inn) ascends very steeply. A beautiful ridge trail.
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This is the highest point of the bike tour and an absolute must-see because of the stunning panoramic views from this treeless peak! There is a sign saying "Cycling is prohibited up here," but this only serves to protect the owner from lawsuits in the event of a fall caused by your own fault!
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Beautiful summit with views as far as the Gesäuse, the Phyrn-Priel region and the UNESCO wilderness area of Dürrenstein-Lassingtal.
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After visiting the impressive lookout tower and the Prochenhütte, be sure to visit the summit cross. The panorama is breathtaking and alpine. It's recommended to leave your bike at the bottom just before the final climb. If it's not too heavy, you can also carry or push it up for a summit photo; it's not far.
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Great summit for MTB/EMTB. We discovered a sand lizard under a stone
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On nice days, the ideal place to switch off, enjoy the summit, have a snack and simply enjoy the view and the peace and quiet. (Is not as strong as the Buchenberg visited)
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The Prochenberg can be hiked from various starting points: From Ybbsitz 414 m From the Haselstein farmhouse via Haselsteinwand (homecoming cross) - parking spaces available From the farmhouse Mitterlehen 642 m - parking spaces available (for a donation) By Maria Seesal A great all-round view awaits you at the observation tower. From May 1st to the end of October, the Prochenberghütte 1123 m is open on Sundays and public holidays.
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Beyond the popular Turnhöhe (1,439 meters), Prochenberg Summit Cross, and Ringkogel, you can explore Stumpfmauer (1770 m), known for its expansive summit views, and Gamsstein (1770 m), celebrated for its magnificent panoramas. Other peaks include Königsberg (1452 m), Alpl (1405 m), and a trio of interconnected summits: Friesling (1339 m), Großer Prollingstein (1204 m), and Reutberg (1192 m).
The peaks offer diverse and often extensive views. From Turnhöhe (1,439 meters), you can see as far as the Gesäuse and Phyrn-Priel region. Prochenberg Summit Cross provides an alpine panorama from its observation tower. Ringkogel offers excellent vistas of surrounding mountains like Dürrenstein and Hochkar. Stumpfmauer and Gamsstein are also renowned for their expansive and magnificent summit panoramas, particularly over the Styrian-Lower Austrian Eisenwurzen region.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for experienced hikers. For example, a strenuous 10.8 km loop trail leads from Wenten to Stumpfmauer (1770 m), taking approximately 5 hours and 49 minutes. The area's diverse mountainous terrain includes routes suitable for more challenging mountaineering experiences.
Absolutely. While some peaks offer challenging ascents, others are accessible via relatively easy paths. Gamsstein (1770 m) can be reached via easier paths from Palfau or Sandgraben, typically taking two and a half to three hours. Additionally, a moderate circular hiking route connects Friesling (1339 m), Großer Prollingstein (1204 m), and Reutberg (1192 m) starting from St. Georgen am Reith, offering varied scenery suitable for a day-long hike.
Yes, there are excellent circular options. A notable moderate circular route from St. Georgen am Reith connects Friesling (1339 m), Großer Prollingstein (1204 m), and Reutberg (1192 m), offering varied landscapes. Another example is the Stumpfmauer (1770 m) loop from Wenten, which is a challenging but rewarding circular trail.
The region is generally considered a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, with diverse opportunities throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the wonderfully colorful and diverse alpine flora around peaks like Gamsstein. Summer is also popular, but always be prepared for changing mountain weather.
Yes, in winter, Gamsstein (1770 m) is a popular destination for ski tours. Ringkogel is also good for touring ski touring or snowshoes. When planning winter activities, always check current conditions and be prepared with appropriate gear and safety knowledge.
The region offers a variety of hiking opportunities suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers, implying that some routes are family-friendly. While specific family-friendly peaks aren't detailed, the presence of moderate walks suggests options for families. Always check the difficulty and length of a specific route before heading out with children.
Besides mountain hiking, the area around Sankt Georgen am Reith offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes, running trails, and cycling routes. Some peaks, like Königsberg, are also known for bike parks, and in winter, ski touring is popular on Gamsstein.
Yes, for example, near the Prochenberg Summit Cross, the Prochenberghütte (1123 m) is open on Sundays and public holidays from May 1st to the end of October. The Glatzberg Cross (904 m) also has a cozy table available for a snack. Always check opening times and availability before you go.
Stumpfmauer (1770 m) features the 'Lucken,' a rock hole accessible via a rocky rib not far from the summit. Gamsstein (1770 m) is known for its wonderfully colorful and diverse alpine flora. The Prochenberg Summit Cross has an impressive observation tower offering all-round views.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking and alpine panoramas, especially from spots like the Prochenberg Summit Cross and Turnhöhe (1,439 meters). The varied terrain, excellent vistas, and the opportunity to switch off and enjoy the peace and quiet are also highly valued, as noted by visitors to the Glatzberg Cross (904 m).


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