Best mountain peaks around Haag am Hausruck are located within the Hausruck Forest in Upper Austria. This region features elevated points, including hills and ridges, that provide opportunities for recreation and scenic views. The area is characterized by continuous ascents and descents and significant forest cover, forming part of one of Europe's largest continuous forest areas. These locations are valued for hiking and experiencing the natural beauty of the Hausruck Forest.
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It's a bit off the main route, but easily accessible and offers a peaceful, natural atmosphere – perfect for a short rest or a moment of reflection. 🌲✝️ The cross symbolically marks the highest point of the Schlossberg and is surrounded by forest, giving the place a particularly peaceful atmosphere. It's not a spectacular viewpoint like the Luisenwarte, but a quiet, dignified spot surrounded by greenery.
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If you are looking for the ultimate view you will unfortunately not find it but it is still beautiful here.
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Some paths here are very overgrown.
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Here you will find the "summit cross" of the Turmberg (750 m). An unmarked but beautiful little path leads to this spot. A few meters further on you can also catch a beautiful view of the ridge of the Hausruckwald forest.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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ATTENTION: There are also riders on the entire routes and paths in Ampflwang. Please do NOT pass horses at full speed and drive around corners with foresight!
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A slight increase from Eberschwang
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According to the map, the summit cross is not on the actual summit
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The highest point in the Hausruck region is the Hausruck Ridge, which reaches its maximum elevation at 801 meters at the Göblberg. Other notable elevated areas include the Erlebnisberg Luisenhöhe at 685 meters and the Turmberg Summit Cross at 750 meters.
From the Göblberg Observation Tower, you can enjoy panoramic views that, on a clear day, can stretch across the entire country, from the Innviertel to the Salzburg mountains. The Erlebnisberg Luisenhöhe also offers an observation tower with views extending from the Lower Austrian Ötscher to the Salzburg Untersberg. The Turmberg Summit Cross provides a beautiful view of the Hausruckwald ridge from a nearby path.
Yes, the Erlebnisberg Luisenhöhe is particularly popular for families. It features a "Path of the Senses" (Weg der Sinne), a 3.5 km trail with 26 stations designed to engage visitors with nature. There's also a high ropes course called "Goruck" with various difficulty levels, and a forest school, making it an excellent destination for children.
The Hausruck region is characterized by continuous ascents and descents and significant forest cover, forming part of one of Europe's largest continuous forest areas. This provides a unique setting for extended hikes and various outdoor activities, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature.
For expansive panoramic views, head to the Göblberg Observation Tower. In good weather, you can see across Upper Austria to the Salzburg mountains. The observation tower at Erlebnisberg Luisenhöhe also offers wide-ranging views.
Yes, at the Erlebnisberg Luisenhöhe, you'll find a cozy "Waldschenke" (forest tavern) where you can stop for refreshments after exploring the Path of the Senses or the high ropes course.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from leisurely walks on well-maintained paths to more adventurous routes. You can find detailed hiking routes, including loop trails and those leading to viewpoints like the Lederer Kopf Summit, on komoot. Explore more options on the Haag am Hausruck guide page.
Absolutely. The area around Haag am Hausruck is popular for cycling. You can find various routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, there are challenging MTB loops like the "Haag am Hausruck Market Square – Lederer Kopf Summit loop" and scenic road cycling routes. Discover more on the MTB Trails around Haag am Hausruck, Road Cycling Routes around Haag am Hausruck, and Cycling around Haag am Hausruck guide pages.
For a quieter experience, consider the Turmberg Summit Cross, accessible via an unmarked but scenic trail. Another peaceful spot is the Cross on the Marien hiking trail at Schlossberg (Granazweg), which offers a contemplative atmosphere surrounded by forest, ideal for a short break.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty of the Hausruck Forest and the diverse opportunities for recreation. The panoramic views from spots like the Göblberg Observation Tower are highly praised, as are the pleasant hiking experiences and the unique atmosphere of places like the Lederer Kopf Summit, even if it doesn't offer the widest panorama.
Yes, for experienced outdoor enthusiasts, there are more challenging options. For mountain bikers, routes like the "Haag am Hausruck Market Square – Lederer Kopf Summit loop" are rated as difficult. Road cyclists can tackle routes such as the "Hausruck Ridge High Point – Wolfsegg 19% Climb loop from Erlet," which is also considered difficult. These routes offer significant ascents and descents within the Hausruck forest.


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