Best mountain peaks around Schrattenthal are found within the gently rolling landscape of the Weinviertel region in Lower Austria. This area is characterized by vineyards, agricultural land, and forests, rather than traditional towering alpine peaks. Schrattenthal itself lies at an elevation of approximately 289 meters above sea level. The region offers elevated points and hills that provide scenic views and opportunities for hiking.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Wonderful view when you climb the 112 steps with 15 landings to the observation platform of the Europawarte.
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You feel like you are in the Blockheide in miniature
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Good all-round view from the observation tower
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The Celtic settlement of Sandberg is the largest Celtic settlement and the oldest mint in Austria, as well as the Celtic settlement with the most Celtic sanctuaries of all.
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The Sandberg is a peak in the Retzer Land with an altitude of 339 m. There is a cross and a 3-story observation tower, which is worth climbing at any time of the year; you can see the Pulkau and Schmida valleys, Retz and the Czech Republic 🤩. There is also a rest area and information boards. Sometimes drinks are chilled in the “wine fountain”.
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Wonderful view of the Weinviertel. A historical place - as many finds prove, our ancestors already enjoyed this place.
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Great view of the Schmidatal, rare plants/animals.
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The Europawarte St.Benedikt stands at 471m above sea level and allows a wonderful all-round view, not only in good weather. Many famous cities and places in the world are marked on the parapet with directional arrows and distance information. For example, it would be only 2456 km to the Cheops pyramid in Egypt. Or to St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna just 71 km. The observation tower was built in 1980 to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of Saint Benedict - Saint Benedict is the patron saint of Europe. Over 112 steps - I didn't count them - you get to the mentioned platform.
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The region around Schrattenthal, part of the gently rolling Weinviertel, features elevated points and hills rather than traditional towering mountain peaks. These offer scenic views and opportunities for hiking. Notable examples include the Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower, Celtic Tower Sandberg, and Kogelsteine.
For expansive panoramic views, the Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower is highly recommended. Standing at 471 meters above sea level, its observation platform, reached by 112 steps, provides a comprehensive all-round view of the surrounding landscape, including the border with the Waldviertel region. The Kogelsteine also offers wonderful views of the Weinviertel.
Yes, the Celtic Tower Sandberg is a significant historical site. It's known as the largest Celtic settlement and oldest mint in Austria, with a history spanning over 2,500 years. The Kogelsteine is also a historical place, with ancient finds indicating human presence for centuries. Additionally, the Europawarte St. Benedikt on the Schafberg, near Waitzendorf, commemorates St. Benedict, the patron saint of Europe.
The region offers various hiking trails that incorporate these elevated points. For instance, the area around Europawarte is part of hiking trails like the Europawarteweg. You can find numerous routes in the area, including a moderate 10.2 km loop from Katastralgemeinde Hofern that visits the Retz Windmill and Calvary Hill in Retz. Explore more options in the Hiking around Schrattenthal guide.
Yes, the Celtic Tower Sandberg is categorized as family-friendly. Its historical significance and the excellent views make it an engaging destination for all ages. The Europawarte St. Benedikt also offers accessible outdoor activities, and many hiking trails in the region are suitable for families, with varying difficulty levels.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views, the sense of history at sites like the Celtic Tower Sandberg, and the peaceful natural setting. The opportunity to climb observation towers, such as the Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower, for comprehensive vistas is also a highlight. Many appreciate the blend of nature, history, and accessible outdoor activities.
Absolutely. The Schrattenthal region is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes that pass by or offer views of these elevated points. For detailed options, refer to the Cycling around Schrattenthal and MTB Trails around Schrattenthal guides, which list routes of varying distances and difficulties.
The Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower, located on the Schafberg near Waitzendorf, stands at 471 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest and most prominent elevated points in the immediate vicinity of Schrattenthal.
Yes, the Kogelsteine is a natural monument offering unique rock formations that some describe as feeling like a miniature Blockheide. The Summit Cross Goldberg is also situated in a small biotope, offering a chance to see rare plants and animals.
The Weinviertel region, with its rolling hills and vineyards, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with blooming landscapes or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, some elevated points like the Summit Cross Goldberg offer magnificent views, making them worth a detour.
The Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower is a symbolic representation of European unity. It was originally built in 1980 to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of St. Benedict, the patron saint of Europe, and features a 6-meter-high cross crowning its viewing platform.


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