Hirschbach im Mühlkreis
Hirschbach im Mühlkreis
Mountain peaks around Hirschbach im Mühlkreis, located in the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria, offer diverse elevated points for outdoor activities. The municipality itself features peaks ranging between 638 and 844 meters above sea level. This area is characterized by rolling hills and provides natural beauty and accessibility for visitors. These locations offer panoramic vistas across the landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Trölsberg (732 m) is easily accessible for everyone and is adorned with a beautiful summit cross and a cozy rest area.
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Perfect for a small breakfast or an evening snack...
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From the west, the access is technically tricky (trail between the trees and stones), from the east side it is much easier to ride. Bike tracks can be found right up to the top - so there are some very motivated / brave people there 😎
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There is a wooden bench with a table next to the cross where you can take a break. A pretty path surrounded by many mossy stones leads here. It is really worth a little trip.
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Unfortunately, there is no summit cross on the highest elevation with granite rocks on the Zeissberg, but the view and the tranquility of this place of power are all the more beautiful.
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The Sternstein is 1125 m high and is located in the municipality of Vorderweißenbach. It is the highest elevation in the central Mühlviertel. The Sternsteinwarte, built in 1899, invites you to take a panoramic view from Bohemia to the Alps.
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Many paths lead to the Sternstein.
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A nice destination in the Mühlviertel.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Hoh-Haus at Buchberg Observation Tower, an architectural marvel on a historic castle rock, and the Sternstein Observation Tower, known for its expansive panoramic views. Other popular spots include the Ura Stoa Summit with its unique granite formations and the Großer Zeißberg Summit, considered a local 'power spot'.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The paths leading to the Hoh-Haus at Buchberg Observation Tower are family and child-friendly. Additionally, the 'Luag amoi - Weg' leading to the Am Luag viewpoint within Hirschbach im Mühlkreis is an easy circular trail with moderate elevation changes, perfect for a leisurely family outing. The Trölsberg Summit Cross also offers a family-friendly forest path and a cozy bench for breaks.
The peaks and viewpoints in the region offer diverse panoramic views. From the Sternstein Observation Tower, you can see across the Mühlviertel hills, the Northern Limestone Alps (including Schneeberg and Dachstein), and even parts of the Bohemian Forest and the Czech Republic on clear days. The Am Luag viewpoint provides extensive views over the eastern Mühlviertel, with distant glimpses of Ötscher and Schneeberg. The Großer Zeißberg Summit offers wide-ranging views of deep green forests, rolling hills, and the rooftops of Neumarkt.
Some peaks in the region are steeped in history and local folklore. The Hoh-Haus at Buchberg Observation Tower is situated on a historic castle rock, blending history with modern architecture. The Großer Zeißberg Summit is recognized as a 'Kraftort' (power spot), with legends suggesting it was once a Celtic cult site. Similarly, the Ura Stoa Summit features a wooden plate with engraved runes, possibly indicating an ancient Celtic place of worship.
The period from April to October is generally ideal for visiting the mountain peaks and viewpoints, as most observation towers, like the Sternstein Observation Tower, are open during these months. This season offers pleasant weather for hiking and clear visibility for enjoying the panoramic views. While the region is also popular for winter sports, some facilities and access points may be closed for safety reasons during the colder months.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to moderate, including loops around Sternstein and Buchberg. For more details on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Hirschbach im Mühlkreis guide. There are also dedicated Easy hikes around Hirschbach im Mühlkreis, such as the 'Luag amoi - Weg' which leads to the Am Luag viewpoint.
Beyond hiking, the area around Hirschbach im Mühlkreis is excellent for mountain biking. There are various MTB Trails around Hirschbach im Mühlkreis, ranging from moderate to difficult, that allow you to explore the scenic landscape on two wheels. In winter, the Sternstein area transforms into a family-friendly ski resort.
Within the municipality of Hirschbach im Mühlkreis itself, the highest points range between 638 and 844 meters above sea level. While the region is characterized by rolling hills rather than towering alpine mountains, these elevated points still provide significant panoramic vistas. The prominent Sternstein, visible from and accessible to visitors from Hirschbach, reaches 1,125 meters.
The Sternstein, with its 1,125-meter peak, is a significant landmark in the Mühlviertel. Its summit features the Sternstein Observation Tower, a 20-meter tall granite structure built in 1898/99, offering breathtaking 360-degree views. The area is popular for hiking and transforms into a family-friendly ski resort in winter, complete with a gondola and chairlift.
Yes, the Ura Stoa Summit is notable for its typical granite stone formations. Behind the summit cross, you can observe a wall of 'Wollsacksteinen,' a special geological formation characteristic of the Mühlviertel region, which adds to the unique natural appeal of the area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the peaceful natural environment, and the accessibility of the trails. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the ancient Celtic sites. The family-friendly options and the well-maintained paths also contribute to a positive experience, making these peaks popular for both leisurely walks and more active hikes.


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