Best mountain peaks around Pyhra are found within a landscape of rolling hills and dense forests, offering elevated areas for hiking and rewarding views. This region in Lower Austria provides well-maintained hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. While not alpine in nature, these elevated points offer opportunities to experience local nature and hospitality. The area is ideal for extended hikes and walks, particularly in spring and autumn.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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In summer you can dine on the terrace. Zwiebelrostbraten is my personal favorite on the menu.
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Great view. Beautiful area.
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The highlight of a long climb!
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Up here there is probably one of the lowest summit crosses in Austria and yes, there is also a summit book to sign.
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It's a real effort to cycle up there but it's worth every metre, good food served by friendly staff. All garnished with a great view!
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There is even a summit cross here! Probably one of the lowest in Austria :-) A little further south of the summit cross there was a local mountain complex in the Middle Ages.
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Official opening is on August 31, 2024 Opening hours from August 31, 2024: Thursday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Source: https://www.noen.at/st-poelten/ausflugsziel-am-hegerberg-ist-wieder-geoeffnet-432247507
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The region around Pyhra offers several popular elevated areas for hiking. Notable spots include Rudolfshöhe, known for its wonderful views and the welcoming Ochsenburger Hütte, and Draxelhofer Anhöhe, which is integrated into several hiking routes and features a moderately difficult S1 Singletrail. The Buschberg and Kahler Gipfel also form a popular loop for a pleasant forest hiking experience.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Johann Enzinger House on Hegerberg, which provides expansive vistas over the foothills of the Alps. Rudolfshöhe is also renowned for its 'wonderful views' of St. Pölten, the Wienerwald, and the Alpine foothills, especially from the Ochsenburger Hütte. Additionally, the Summit cross on Restenbauer Höhe offers beautiful views of the countryside from its ridge.
Yes, Pyhra offers many easy hikes suitable for families. The area is characterized by rolling hills and well-maintained trails. For example, you can find several easy routes in the guide Easy hikes around Pyhra, such as the 'Ochsenburger Hut – View from Sagenstein Rest Area loop' or the 'Pillory in Pyhra loop'. The hike to the Ochsenburger Hütte from Wilhelmsburg is also considered accessible and takes about 1.5 hours.
The best seasons for hiking around Pyhra are spring and autumn. During these times, the landscape is particularly vibrant with blossoms or colorful foliage, and the temperatures are mild, making for comfortable outdoor activities.
Absolutely! The Ochsenburger Hütte on Rudolfshöhe is a popular and cozy hut offering traditional Austrian cuisine, regional products, and vegetarian/vegan options, complete with a large panoramic terrace. The Johann Enzinger House on Hegerberg also provides food and courteous service with excellent pastries. The Buschberghütte is another option, often included in hikes to Buschberg and Kahler Gipfel, serving as a refreshing stop.
Besides hiking, the region around Pyhra is excellent for mountain biking. The Draxelhofer Anhöhe features a moderately difficult S1 Singletrail. You can also find various cycling routes in the guide Cycling around Pyhra. In winter, with sufficient snow, areas like Rudolfshöhe are suitable for snowshoeing or touring skis.
Yes, the Summit Cross on Steinwandleiten has historical significance, having been erected in 1950 and renovated in 1965. This location was also strategically important during the Second World War, serving as a base for the Red Army.
When hiking around Rudolfshöhe, you'll encounter a fascinating crossing with the Vienna High Spring Water Pipeline. The trails around Draxelhofer Anhöhe often lead to other points of interest, such as the impressive 'Holzer-Elsbeere' tree. The region itself is characterized by picturesque rolling hills and dense forests, offering a rich natural environment.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful panoramic views, especially from spots like Johann Enzinger House on Hegerberg and the Summit cross on Restenbauer Höhe. The excellent food and courteous service at the mountain huts are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity for a good workout in nature, often describing the surroundings as beautiful.
Yes, circular routes are popular in the Pyhra region. For instance, a roughly 27 km circular hike starts from Pyhra and passes over the Draxelhofer Anhöhe. The hike encompassing Buschberg and Kahler Gipfel is also a medium-difficulty loop, covering almost 13 km and taking approximately 3 hours and 28 minutes. You can find more options in the guide Hiking around Pyhra.
The Gföhlberg Summit is a significant point in the western Vienna Woods, standing at 885 meters above sea level. It is the second highest point in the entire Vienna Woods, just eight meters lower than the highest mountain, Schöpfl. While the rocky peak itself is in the forest, it's a notable landmark and a short detour from the Waldmarkweg, located not far from the Gföhlberghütte.


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