Best mountain peaks around Statzendorf are accessible from this village, nestled in the Traisental Valley of Lower Austria. While Statzendorf itself features gentle hills and vineyards, it serves as a convenient base for exploring mountainous regions. These areas offer diverse hiking experiences and natural beauty, with prominent peaks found in the broader Lower Austria region.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Beautiful, worthwhile views from the platform over the Wagram and into the Hollabrunn region, Krems area and the Weinviertel
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A beautiful vantage point in the Dunkelsteinerwald forest, with a particularly fantastic view of Göttweig Abbey. It's worth the hike up if you don't mind the undergrowth. You'll still find remnants of World War I fortifications in the area, which were built to secure the Krems bridges against an Italian breakthrough.
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Very nice viewing point in every direction
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very nice rest area above Nußdorf
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Directions for: ParapluibergStarting from Nußdorf, the path leads uphill through vineyards and orchards to the lookout point on the Parapluiberg. From here you have a wonderful view of the Traisental valley and the foothills of the Alps or even the Danube valley and Tullnerfeld. You return on the same route. Once you have reached the starting point, various wine taverns or an inn are recommended to recharge your batteries. There is also nothing to stop you from buying wine or fruit juice from the many top establishments; you will also find information about this at the starting point of your hike.The hiking trail is signposted with yellow signs according to the Lower Austria hiking trail concept "Parabluiberg".
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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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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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A very beautiful spot in the Dunkelsteinerwald!
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While Statzendorf itself is known for gentle hills and vineyards, it serves as a convenient base for exploring various peaks and viewpoints. Locally, you can visit Waxenberg for views of Göttweig Abbey, the Korkenzieher Observation Tower offering panoramic vistas from the Danube to Schneeberg, and the Parapluiberg Rest Area with views of the Traisental valley. For more challenging alpine experiences, the Schneeberg and Rax massifs, Ötscher, and Hochkar are within a reasonable driving distance in Lower Austria.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an easy circular hiking trail. The Parapluiberg Rest Area also provides a pleasant spot for families with seating and views. Additionally, there are many easy hiking routes around Statzendorf, such as the 'Rampelkreuz Viewpoint – Rampelkreuz Wayside Shrine loop' or 'Hiking loop from Inzersdorf ob der Traisen', which you can find in the Easy hikes around Statzendorf guide.
The views vary depending on the location. From Waxenberg, you can enjoy a fantastic view of Göttweig Abbey and the surrounding area. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower offers extensive panoramic views stretching from the Danube meadows to the Waldviertel and even Schneeberg on clear days. The Parapluiberg Rest Area provides a wonderful vantage point over the Traisental valley and the foothills of the Alps.
Near Statzendorf, you'll find a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Weinbergschnecke Krustetten loop' or the 'Wayside shrine "St. Leonhard" – Walpersdorf Castle loop'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Statzendorf guide. For those seeking more challenging alpine hikes, the Schneeberg and Rax massifs, though further afield, offer numerous trails ranging from family strolls to demanding summit ascents.
Yes, there are a couple of summit crosses in the vicinity. You can find the Grassberg Summit Cross, which is easily accessible and offers a place to rest. Another notable one is the Wachtberg Summit Cross (497 m), which not only features a cross but also provides a beautiful view in one direction.
Beyond hiking, the region around Statzendorf offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'Wachau Vineyards Route' or the 'Danube Valley in the Wachau' tours, detailed in the Gravel biking around Statzendorf guide. There are also several running trails, including loops around Walpersdorf Castle, which you can find in the Running Trails around Statzendorf guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the tranquility of nature. For instance, the Waxenberg is loved for its undisturbed view of Göttweig Abbey. The Korkenzieher Observation Tower is praised for its wide-ranging vistas and the peaceful forest surroundings. The Parapluiberg Rest Area is a favorite for its comfortable seating, local drinks, and beautiful outlook over the Traisental.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural features, the region has historical elements. Near Waxenberg, you can still find remnants of World War I fortifications. The broader Traisental Valley is rich in cultural attractions, including charming wine cellar lanes and baroque churches. The prominent Göttweig Abbey, visible from Waxenberg, is a significant historical landmark.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the lush landscapes, vineyards, and clear panoramic views. While some areas might be accessible in winter, specific trails or higher alpine regions like Schneeberg and Rax are primarily known for winter sports and require different gear and conditions.
Yes, the Parapluiberg Rest Area is a dedicated spot with seating and even a drinks machine offering local beverages. After hiking, the wine taverns in the Ahrenberger and Eichberger Kellergasse, especially near the Korkenzieher Observation Tower, are excellent places to enjoy local wine and traditional Austrian cuisine.
Statzendorf itself is accessible, and from there, many local trails and viewpoints are reachable. For the more prominent alpine regions like Schneeberg, Rax, Ötscher, and Hochkar, a car is generally recommended for convenient access, as they are further afield in Lower Austria. Some of these larger mountains also have cable cars, making their summits more accessible for visitors.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, a 3.1 km circular hiking trail leads to the Korkenzieher Observation Tower. The path to the Parapluiberg Rest Area from Nußdorf is also described as a return on the same route, implying a loop or out-and-back option. Many of the easy hikes listed in the Easy hikes around Statzendorf guide are also circular.


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