Mountain peaks around Artstetten-Pöbring, located in Lower Austria's southern Waldviertel region, offer elevated points and natural features. The area is characterized by slopes that provide views over the Danube valley. This region is known for its diverse terrain, including prominent summits and distinctive rock formations. It provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and viewpoints.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Of course, the observation deck next to the transmitter is more interesting.
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Further information about the observation tower is available at https://aussichtswarte-jauerling.jimdoweb.com/ (as of November 2, 2024). Of course, you should know that the subdomain *.jimdoweb.com indicates that the website was created by "complete" amateurs and is therefore usually poorly maintained. It is to be hoped that an exception proves the rule.
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The Jauerling is of course a must for every ambitious cyclist! The climb from the south via the L7145 is not necessarily recommended in summer because there is little shade. It is better to approach from Gut am Steg or from Aggsbach Markt.
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Why would anyone recommend a mountain bike ride when cycling is prohibited throughout the forest is beyond me.
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From the tower you have a very nice view in all directions.
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The "Skull" really looks a bit scary.😅 If you go to the back of the impressive rock formation, you can climb the "Drachenstein" using the stairs...but ⚠️Be careful...when it's wet, the stones are pretty slippery . Surefootedness and smart footwear are also highly recommended.😉☀️🧡
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Such a great view from up there over the Yspertal delights the hiker's heart!
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The short detour of 200 meters is definitely worth it to see the huge rock formations. I was really surprised by the sight. The ladder takes you steeply up, there is no view, but that doesn't matter. Then there is the Weissenberg summit cross in the immediate vicinity.
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The region features distinctive rock formations like Totenkopf and Drachenstein, which are approximately ten meters high and can be climbed. The Totenkopf is notable for its skull-like appearance, and a seat is carved into the rock at its top. Another interesting rock formation is Katzenstein Summit, which also offers a unique climbing experience.
For expansive views, the Großer Peilstein Summit at 1,063 meters provides a wonderful perspective of the surrounding valley. Additionally, the Jauerling Observation Tower, located on the highest mountain on the Danube at 960 meters, offers a magnificent panoramic view from its almost 40-meter-high structure.
Yes, the Kaiserstein (935 m) is named after Emperor Franz I, who enjoyed climbing the peaks around Münichreith from his summer residence at Schloss Luberegg.
At the summit of the Jauerling Observation Tower, you'll find several benches and tables for resting, a herb garden, a café, and a mineral exhibition. It is typically open daily from April to October.
You can find unique climbing experiences at Katzenstein Summit, which is a rock formation that can be climbed. Similarly, the Totenkopf and Drachenstein rock formations, around ten meters high, also offer opportunities for climbing.
Beyond exploring the peaks, the Artstetten-Pöbring region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. The area is known for its hiking trails that wind through densely wooded areas, including the 'Glücksweg' (Happiness Trail).
While some peaks like Katzenstein Summit involve climbing, many trails leading to viewpoints like Jauerling Observation Tower or Kaiserstein (935 m) are considered intermediate. The region's gentle slopes towards the Danube also offer less strenuous paths with remarkable vistas.
The Jauerling Observation Tower is typically open daily from April to October, suggesting this period is ideal for visiting. The region's natural beauty and hiking opportunities are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months when trails are clear and amenities are open.
For exploring the peaks and rock formations like Totenkopf and Drachenstein, surefootedness and smart footwear are highly recommended, especially when conditions might be wet and stones slippery. Layered clothing is advisable for varying weather conditions.
While popular spots like Jauerling attract visitors, exploring the trails around lesser-known rock formations such as Katzenstein Summit or the historical Kaiserstein (935 m) can offer a more tranquil experience. The region's extensive network of hiking trails also allows for discovering quieter spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the expansive views from summits like Großer Peilstein Summit and the unique experience of climbing rock formations such as Totenkopf and Drachenstein. The natural beauty, opportunities for hiking, and the panoramic vistas over the Danube valley are frequently highlighted.


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