Mountain peaks around Naarn im Machlande, a municipality in Upper Austria, are characterized by elevated points and hills rather than traditional towering mountains. The region is situated near the Danube River, offering a landscape of natural attractions and varied terrain. While Naarn im Machlande itself has an elevation of 245 meters, the surrounding area provides several local high points for hiking and scenic views. These elevated areas contribute to the diverse natural landscape of the Machland region.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Naarn im Machlande
The summit is accessible via faint trails. Shortly before, you have a fantastic view of Klam Castle.
0
0
Wonderful circular hike away from the hustle and bustle in the hilly Mühlviertel landscape. The legend of the devil (information board at the summit cross) is really brilliant, a clever farmer😜
2
1
Such rock formations are more commonly found further north in the Mühlviertel region. A great destination for a day trip that is easy to reach or can be explored via a beautiful circular hiking trail: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2058392409
2
2
This summit is usually only visited by MBers, but in combination with a hike from the Windegg ruins it is a worthwhile destination.
0
0
After completion of the tunnel construction for the new western railway line, the Siberg Cross was inaugurated in 2001 by Dean Johann Zarl (St.Valentin) in the presence of Rev. Karl Schlögelhofer (Haag) and a large number of construction workers and residents. This cross is a construction made of iron rods, which was also used in the tunnel construction.
3
0
The hiking trail is also wonderful when coming up from Windegg. The last stretch to the rock formation is then a matter of personal judgement.
0
0
The region around Naarn im Machlande features elevated points and hills rather than traditional towering mountains. These offer scenic views and hiking opportunities. Notable examples include Weltstein, which stands at 478 meters, and Burgstall at 355 meters, both providing excellent viewpoints.
Yes, several elevated points provide great views. Weltstein in Schwertberg offers panoramic views, and the Sieberg Summit Cross provides a panorama extending from the Ötscher to the Mühlviertel on clear days. Additionally, the View from Altaistberg offers a wide perspective over the Feldaistsenke to the north.
You can find various hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. For example, the area around Weltstein is part of a wonderful circular hike in the hilly Mühlviertel landscape. The Sieberg Summit Cross can be reached as an easy walk from Lembach or as part of a longer tour around Haag. For more options, explore the Hiking around Naarn im Machlande guide.
Absolutely. Both Weltstein and the Sieberg Summit Cross are noted as family-friendly destinations. The Sieberg Summit Cross, in particular, offers an easy walk from Lembach, making it accessible for families. You can also find more easy walks in the Easy hikes around Naarn im Machlande guide.
The View from Altaistberg is located on a site where only a castle stable remains from the former Altaist castle complex. The summit plateau is bordered by a stone rampart, indicating its historical significance. The Sieberg Summit Cross itself is a man-made monument, inaugurated in 2001, with a unique construction made of iron rods used in tunnel construction.
Weltstein is a natural monument and one of the highest elevations in the market town of Schwertberg, standing at 478 meters. It's a popular spot for panoramic views and is integrated into a circular hike through the Mühlviertel landscape. Visitors appreciate it as a wonderful place for a rest and enjoy the local legend of the devil associated with it.
Yes, from Burgstall 355 m, shortly before reaching the summit, you can enjoy a fantastic view of Klam Castle. This elevated point is accessible via trails and is a worthwhile destination, especially when combined with a hike from the Windegg ruins.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Naarn im Machlande guide. The area is also known for its natural attractions along the Danube River, providing opportunities for cycling and exploring different terrains.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views and the peaceful atmosphere. The Weltstein is praised as a 'wonderful place for a rest' and for its 'circular hike away from the hustle and bustle'. The Sieberg Summit Cross is appreciated for its panoramic views on clear days and its accessibility for various fitness levels.
The Burgstall 355 m is an excellent choice. It's accessible via trails and offers a fantastic view of Klam Castle shortly before the summit. It's often recommended as a worthwhile destination, especially when combined with a hike from the Windegg ruins, providing both a good walk and a rewarding vista.
While specific crowd levels aren't always guaranteed, the Preschnitzer Höhe is mentioned as a summit usually visited by mountain bikers, suggesting it might be a less frequented option for hikers. Combining it with a hike from the Windegg ruins makes it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a quieter experience.


See even more amazing summits around Naarn im Machlande with these guides: