Best mountain peaks around Petronell-Carnuntum are found in a region characterized by a relatively low elevation, situated on the southern bank of the Danube River. While not featuring towering peaks, the area offers elevated terrain and significant geographical features. Petronell-Carnuntum is renowned for its rich history, including the Roman City of Carnuntum, and its natural beauty within the Donau-Auen National Park. This blend of archaeological marvels and scenic landscapes makes it a compelling destination.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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From here, there is a wonderful view of Hainburg on the Danube and the mighty river that shapes the landscape. The historic old town, the Danube floodplains, and the gentle hills of the surroundings combine to form a particularly charming panorama. A place where the beauty of the region can be experienced at a glance. 🌊🏘️🌄
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The summit cross on the Hundsheimer Berg marks the highest point of the mountain of the same name and is a popular spot for a short rest. From here, the view extends far over the Marchfeld, the Danube and the surrounding hill ranges. A beautiful place to enjoy the ascent and experience the special location on the edge of the Carpathians up close. ✝️⛰️🌄
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View from Hundsheimer Berg towards Vienna
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Braunsberg Hainburg is a fantastic viewpoint with breathtaking panoramas of the Danube, the surrounding landscape, and even Bratislava in the distance. The atmosphere on the peak is truly special – you feel on top of the world. Keep in mind though, the road up is not the easiest, with a fairly steep incline in some parts, so comfortable shoes and a bit of stamina are highly recommended. Still, the effort is absolutely worth it once you reach the top!
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Spectacular observation tower and view, an official MTB trail leads to the tower.
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Beautiful views, especially to the west. The summit cross is right next to the Hundsheimer Hut (480 m).
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Very expansive views into both Austria (Auwald forest in Lower Austria, flatlands in Burgenland) and Slovakia (Bratislava, Little Carpathians). It's worth walking or biking up there. There's a fee of 4 for cars/motorcycles :-(( - unwise decision by the municipality of Hainburg.
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Very hospitable without a host: beer is available around (for a free donation), you can eat something (you brought yourself) protected from the wind, there are benches and tables in the "guest garden", etc.
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The region offers several highly-rated elevated spots. Among the most popular are the Devínska Kobyla Observation Tower, which provides beautiful views from its new structure, and the View from Hundsheimer Berg, known for its summit cross, weekend-open hut, and panoramic vistas. Another excellent spot is the View from Braunsberg, offering wide views of the Hundsheim Mountains, the Danube, and Bratislava.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Braunsberg itself is an archaeologically significant site where Celts built a powerful settlement, with reconstructed palisades and a watchtower. Beyond the immediate viewpoints, the area is famous for the Roman City of Carnuntum, an archaeological park with reconstructed Roman buildings, amphitheatres, and the impressive Heidentor. You can learn more about its history at the Carnuntinum Museum.
From elevated points like the Hundsheimer Berg and Braunsberg, you can enjoy expansive views of the Danube River, the Hundsheim Mountains, and the Marchfeld plains. The region is also part of the Donau-Auen National Park, a significant wetlands area with broad expanses of water and diverse wildlife, which can be observed from various vantage points.
Yes, the View from Braunsberg is noted as family-friendly, offering a large parking lot at the top for easy access. The area also features various easy walking trails within the Donau-Auen National Park, suitable for families looking for less strenuous outdoor activities.
While not known for towering peaks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hiking trails, including the Petroneller Hiking Trail within the Donau-Auen National Park. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking routes that explore the scenic landscapes and historical sites.
Visitors appreciate the Hundsheimer Berg for its beautiful views in all directions, especially from the summit cross. The hut, often open on weekends, adds to the welcoming atmosphere. Many also highlight the expansive views into both Austria (Auwald forest, Burgenland flatlands) and Slovakia (Bratislava, Little Carpathians).
The hut at Hundsheimer Berg is typically open on weekends, offering a place to rest. The Summit cross on Hundsheimer Berg is noted for being very hospitable, with benches and tables in a 'guest garden' where you can enjoy your own food and even find beer available for a donation.
The region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. Summer is also suitable, especially for exploring the Danube-Auen National Park. While the area doesn't have high mountain peaks, it's advisable to check local conditions for winter hiking, as some trails might be affected by weather.
Yes, the region offers several easy hikes suitable for beginners. The Easy hikes around Petronell-Carnuntum guide features routes like the Petroneller Hiking Trail in the Danube-Auen National Park, and loops around the Roman City of Carnuntum, such as the Amphitheater Carnuntum – Heidentor loop, which are generally flat and accessible.
The Braunsberg is significant for several reasons. Geologically, it forms the Hainburg or Hungarian Gate of the Danube, linking the Alps and the Carpathians. Historically, it was an important Celtic settlement. Today, it serves as an excellent viewpoint, offering wide panoramas over the Danube-Auen National Park, the March estuary, and Bratislava.
Many trails in the Donau-Auen National Park and around the elevated areas are generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected natural areas or near wildlife. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out.
For the View from Braunsberg, there is a large parking lot conveniently located at the top. For other areas like Hundsheimer Berg, parking is typically available at trailheads or designated spots in nearby towns, though some areas might have a fee for cars.


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