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Hiking around Klausen-Leopoldsdorf is primarily set within the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods) Biosphere Reserve in Lower Austria. The region is characterized by extensive deciduous beech woodlands, interspersed with spruce stands, covering approximately 85% of the municipality. Gentle hills and shallow valleys, formed by flysch rocks, define the terrain, with stream valleys like the Agsbach featuring expansive meadows. Schöpfl mountain, at 893 meters, is the highest peak in the Wienerwald, offering panoramic views.
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Almost exactly halfway between Klausen Leopoldsdorf and St. Corona am Schöpfl lies the turn-off to the Holzdrift Museum. The path via the Lyragraben is a closed forest road and only authorized persons, cyclists, and hikers are allowed to use it. Directly at the beginning of the access road, there is an information board about whether the museum is open.
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The panoramic view from the steel tower of the former Kaiser Franz Joseph Warte and today's Franz Eduard Matras Warte still impresses. In a work published by Crown Prince Rudolf about the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the view is described so aptly that it still entices people to tour the mountain today. The Leopold-Figl-Observatorium is within sight. Only a few minutes' walk away, the Schöpfl-Schutzhaus of the ÖTK invites you to linger. In 1865, the Imperial Royal Forestry Authority built a viewing platform on the highest point of the Schöpfl at 893 meters. It originally served as weather protection for the still existing survey marker. Due to the good view, the platform quickly developed into a popular excursion destination. Source: https://schutz.haus/de/poi/aussichtsturm/matraswarte/13538804/
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Detour to drink spring water
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The Leopold Figl Observatory for Astrophysics has been used for astronomical research since 1970. The focus is particularly on long-term programs that cannot be carried out at large observatories. Internships for students and public tours are also offered there.
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The Schöpfl-Schutzhaus has been run by Auguste Rosenberger since January 2024. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, but is open from sunrise to sunset on all other days. Guests can look forward to a cozy atmosphere and a good selection of food.
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The Matraswarte is a 17-meter-high steel structure that adorns the summit of the Schöpfl, the highest elevation in the Vienna Woods. It stands on the border of the communities of Altenmarkt an der Triesting and Brand-Laaben and is the highest structure in the Vienna Woods. The observation tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view that stretches from Vienna's city center in the northeast to the Limestone Alps in the south. The climb to the Matraswarte is straightforward, as numerous hiking trails lead to the summit, making the place a popular destination for hikers of all ages. The panoramic view, which includes the Vienna Woods, the Alpine foothills and the Schneeberg, is a true highlight of the hike.
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The Schöpfl, as the highest mountain in the Vienna Woods, offers an ideal combination of nature experience and impressive views. The climb to the Matraswarte is particularly worthwhile, from which a spectacular 360° panorama stretches - from Vienna across the Tullnerfeld to the Schneeberg and Ötscher. After the hike, the Schöpflhütte invites you to stop for a cozy break. The well-marked paths make the climb a pleasant experience, even for less experienced hikers. A detour to the Mitterschöpfl and the Leopold Figl Observatory rounds off the tour with beautiful natural impressions.
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Howdy, I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series: My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods -> komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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Klausen-Leopoldsdorf offers a diverse network of over 30 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy walks to more challenging moderate and difficult hikes.
The terrain in Klausen-Leopoldsdorf is primarily characterized by the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods) Biosphere Reserve. You'll find extensive deciduous beech woodlands, gentle hills formed by flysch rocks, and meandering stream valleys with expansive meadows. Approximately 85% of the municipality is covered by forests, offering a rich natural environment.
Yes, Klausen-Leopoldsdorf has several easy hiking options. There are 7 designated easy routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. These trails often feature gentle ascents and well-maintained paths through the scenic Wienerwald.
Hikers can explore several significant landmarks and enjoy panoramic views. A prominent natural landmark is Schöpfl mountain, the highest peak in the Wienerwald. Near its summit, the historic Matraswarte Lookout offers rewarding panoramic views. You can also find the Summit cross on Schöpfl and the Arnstein Castle Ruins.
Yes, many routes in Klausen-Leopoldsdorf are designed as circular hikes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Matras-Warte on the Schöpfl – Schöpfl Mountain Hut loop is a popular moderate route that takes you through the Biosphärenpark Wienerwald Kernzone Mitterschöpfl.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the dense deciduous beech woodlands, the well-maintained trails, and the diverse natural beauty of the Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve.
Yes, for those exploring the trails around Schöpfl mountain, the Schöpfl-Schutzhaus (Mountain Hut) offers a welcome resting spot and regional cuisine. It's a popular amenity for hikers in the area.
Klausen-Leopoldsdorf is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking. In spring, the deciduous beech woodlands burst with fresh green foliage, while autumn offers stunning vibrant colors. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for shaded forest walks, and winter can offer serene snowy landscapes, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
The municipality of Klausen-Leopoldsdorf generally offers good accessibility. While specific public transport connections to every trailhead might vary, the area is well-regarded for its accessibility for outdoor enthusiasts, including hikers. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to the starting points of your chosen routes.
Yes, the broader "Voralpenweg 04" is a long-distance hiking trail that forms part of the European long-distance trail E4. A section of this trail, the Voralpenweg 04 (Abstecher Schöpfl), ascends to the Schöpfl mountain, offering a more extensive hiking experience.
The highest point you can reach while hiking in the Klausen-Leopoldsdorf region is Schöpfl mountain, which stands at 893 meters above sea level. From its summit, you can enjoy panoramic views stretching across the Waldviertel elevations, Ötscher, Schneeberg, and the Danube Valley.


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