Best mountain peaks around Haidershofen are found in Austria's Amstetten district, a region characterized by rolling hills and green forests. The area offers access to a variety of mountain peaks and hiking opportunities. These peaks provide picturesque landscapes and panoramic views. Trails are available for various fitness levels, making the region suitable for diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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After completion of the tunnel construction for the new western railway line, the Siberg Cross was inaugurated in 2001 by Dean Johann Zarl (St.Valentin) in the presence of Rev. Karl Schlögelhofer (Haag) and a large number of construction workers and residents. This cross is a construction made of iron rods, which was also used in the tunnel construction.
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It's quite a steep climb, but once you reach the top of the cross you'll be rewarded with a truly beautiful view!
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Fantastic views, especially in late autumn, when the fog in the valley does not clear.
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You can also combine the Elisabethwarte with the Stockerkogel in a beautiful circular hike. This is a special highlight during Obstlüte.
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A beautiful hiking destination with a bench, summit cross and distant views.
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A nice rest area with a great view!
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The region around Haidershofen offers several appealing peaks. The Damberg is highly popular, known for its Dambergwarte lookout point offering a 360-degree panoramic view. Other notable peaks include the Schwarzberg Summit Cross and Picnic Area, accessible via a forest path, and the Stockerkogel Summit, which provides great views of Sankt Michael/Bruckbach.
Yes, several peaks cater to families and various fitness levels. The Stockerkogel Summit is considered family-friendly and offers an easy hike with great views. Similarly, the Sieberg Summit Cross is an excellent destination for all fitness types, accessible via an easy walk from Lembach or as part of a longer tour.
The mountain peaks around Haidershofen offer diverse and rewarding views. From the Dambergwarte on Damberg, you can enjoy a full 360-degree panorama stretching from the Alps to the Mühlviertel. The Sieberg Summit Cross also provides extensive views, reaching from the Ötscher to the Mühlviertel on clear days. The Stockerkogel Summit offers a great view of Sankt Michael/Bruckbach.
Yes, some peaks offer convenient facilities. On the Sonnberg, you'll find the Losbichler Alm, a hut equipped with a drinks machine, tables, and benches, perfect for a cozy rest with wonderful views. The Schwarzberg Summit Cross also features a picnic area, providing a spot to relax after your ascent.
The ideal time for mountain hikes in Lower Austria, where Haidershofen is located, is generally between May and October. For particularly colorful photo opportunities and pleasant weather, September and October are highly recommended.
Yes, if you're looking for easier routes, you can explore the various options listed in the Easy hikes around Haidershofen guide. These trails are suitable for leisurely walks and offer a chance to enjoy the scenic landscape without strenuous climbs.
For those seeking more extensive or challenging experiences, the Hiking around Haidershofen guide provides a selection of routes, including moderate options like the 'View of Maria Winkl Chapel – Blickwinkelweg Haidershofen loop' or the 'Start of the Tree Nature Trail – Elves' Dancing Place loop'.
Yes, the region also offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult trails, in the MTB Trails around Haidershofen guide. Examples include the 'View of the Enns River – Damberg loop' and the 'Glasner Hut – Gerold Chapel loop'.
Beyond panoramic views, you can find unique features like the Dambergwarte, a prominent lookout tower on Damberg. On Sonnberg, there's a charming small chapel alongside the Losbichler Alm. The Stockerkogel Summit is particularly special during the 'Obstlüte' (fruit blossom) season, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills to green forests, and the well-marked trails that cater to various fitness levels. The panoramic views from peaks like the Damberg are frequently highlighted, as are the peaceful resting spots like the Losbichler Alm on Sonnberg. The overall accessibility and natural beauty make the region a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, many peaks can be combined for a more extensive experience. For instance, a hike to the Stockerkogel Summit can be extended to include the Elisabethwarte for a wonderful circular hike. Similarly, the Damberg hike can be combined with a visit to the Elisabethwarte.


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