Best mountain peaks around Pulkau are found in Lower Austria's northern Weinviertel region, characterized by gently rolling hills that ascend to wooded heights of over 400 meters. The area features notable elevations such as Brenntenberg (477 m), Kranawettberg (466 m), and Umlaufberg (441 m). These points contribute to a picturesque landscape, offering diverse hiking trails through forests, vineyards, and along the Pulkauer Ache river. The region's natural beauty provides opportunities for scenic viewpoints and tranquil natural experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Unfortunately, it is almost no longer accessible (logs were deliberately deposited here) and the ascent is blocked.
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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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In 1983, the Papstwarte near Doberndorf was opened. It was built on the occasion of the visit of Pope John Paul II. With a total of 119 steps, you reach a height of 24 meters - the tower itself is located at an altitude of 497 meters above sea level. It was designed by Robert Krapfenbauer, who was born in Rodingersdorf in 1923. Doberndorf belonged to Rodingersdorf until 1920 and the tower can be found in the middle of the forest about halfway between Doberndorf and Rodingersdorf - access by car is possible. The tower is not accessible as of September 2024. It is privately owned and cordoned off. It is currently not possible to say whether and when it will be open to the public again.
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A beautifully developed quiet cycle path in a beautiful landscape - I came from the prehistoric cycle path
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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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Visible orientation aid on the tour.
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The region around Pulkau features gently rolling hills that rise to wooded heights, offering a picturesque landscape. You'll find diverse hiking trails through forests, vineyards, and along the Pulkauer Ache river, providing tranquil natural experiences rather than rugged alpine terrain.
For extensive all-round views, visit the Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower, standing at 471 meters above sea level. The Celtic Tower Sandberg also provides excellent panoramic views, and the Summit Cross Goldberg offers a magnificent vista over the Schmidatal.
Yes, the Celtic Tower Sandberg is a significant historical site, home to Austria's largest Celtic settlement and oldest mint. You can also explore the Kogelsteine, a natural monument with historical significance, offering wonderful views of the Weinviertel.
The Pope’s Tower, located near Doberndorf, stands at 497 meters above sea level and offers views towards Horn, Pernegg, and Rodingersdorf. However, please note that as of September 2024, the tower is privately owned and not accessible to the public.
The area around Pulkau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Sunset View Near Pulkau – Schloss Niederfladnitz loop', or touring bicycle routes like the 'Vineyards near Pulkau – Celtic Tower Sandberg loop'. There are also running trails available. For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Pulkau, Cycling around Pulkau, and Running Trails around Pulkau guides.
Yes, the Celtic Tower Sandberg is considered family-friendly, offering historical insights and great views that can be enjoyed by all ages. The general area's rolling hills and well-maintained trails also make it suitable for family outings.
The region's mild climate allows for hiking almost year-round. Spring is beautiful with blooming nature, while autumn transforms the vineyards into a colorful spectacle. Both seasons offer ideal conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the scenic viewpoints.
While not mountainous in the Alpine sense, the area offers notable elevations. The highest points include Brenntenberg (477 m), Kranawettberg (466 m), and Umlaufberg (441 m). Other prominent points like the Europawarte Waitzendorf Observation Tower reach 471 m, and the Pope’s Tower is at 497 m above sea level.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views, especially from spots like the Kogelsteine and the Celtic Tower Sandberg. The historical significance of sites like the Celtic settlement and the tranquil natural experiences offered by the diverse hiking trails through forests and vineyards are also highly appreciated.
The Pulkau region is characterized by gently rolling hills, making many of its hiking trails accessible and suitable for beginners. While specific 'easy' trails aren't highlighted by name, the overall terrain is less challenging than alpine regions, offering pleasant walks through forests and vineyards.
Pulkau, as a charming town in Lower Austria's Weinviertel region, offers options for dining and accommodation. While specific gasthouses or restaurants directly at trailheads are not detailed, the town and its surroundings provide amenities for visitors looking to enjoy a hiking holiday.


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