Mountain peaks near Aistersheim, located in Upper Austria, are characterized by forested hills and elevated terrain rather than prominent mountain ranges. The village itself sits at an elevation of 437 meters, with the highest points in the municipality reaching just over 500 meters. This region offers a landscape of modest heights and woodlands, providing opportunities for recreational hiking. While not featuring challenging mountain ascents, the area includes several notable high points and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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It's a bit off the main route, but easily accessible and offers a peaceful, natural atmosphere – perfect for a short rest or a moment of reflection. 🌲✝️ The cross symbolically marks the highest point of the Schlossberg and is surrounded by forest, giving the place a particularly peaceful atmosphere. It's not a spectacular viewpoint like the Luisenwarte, but a quiet, dignified spot surrounded by greenery.
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Halfway point of the Krailbergrunde, good rest stop
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If you are looking for the ultimate view you will unfortunately not find it but it is still beautiful here.
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Some paths here are very overgrown.
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The highest point in the Wels-Land district is on the Steindlberg at 513m. That's 9m higher than the famous Krailberg.
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Coming from the south (vineyard), enter the forest, then turn left (do not go around the forest to the southwest, it will be difficult there), from the north (staffel) there are 2 steeper paths leading up, we used the left one around the outside, at the top it is then comfortably flat in the forest to the summit cross
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Here you will find the "summit cross" of the Turmberg (750 m). An unmarked but beautiful little path leads to this spot. A few meters further on you can also catch a beautiful view of the ridge of the Hausruckwald forest.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The region around Aistersheim is characterized by forested hills and elevated terrain rather than prominent mountain ranges. You'll find modest heights and woodlands, with the highest points in the municipality reaching just over 500 meters. These are ideal for recreational hiking and offer various viewpoints and natural monuments.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Lederer Kopf Summit, which offers a nice viewpoint and a summit book. Another popular spot is the Krailberg Summit Cross (504 m), known as the highest point of the Wels-Land district. The Hausruck Ridge High Point within the Hausruckwald forest is also a favorite for its continuous ups and downs.
Yes, the Hausruck Ridge High Point is located within the Hausruckwald forest. This area is part of one of Europe's largest contiguous forest areas and is known for its undulating terrain, offering a true forest experience.
The highest point in the Wels-Land district is the Krailberg Summit Cross (504 m). This 504-meter high point is a popular hiking destination where the communities of Bachmanning, Neukirchen, and Pennewang meet.
While not offering ultimate panoramic views like high alpine mountains, many elevated points provide beautiful outlooks. For example, the Lederer Kopf Summit offers a nice viewpoint. The Turmberg Summit Cross also provides a beautiful view of the ridge of the Hausruckwald forest.
Yes, you can find several man-made monuments. The Krailberg Summit Cross (504 m) is a notable example. Additionally, the Cross on the Marien hiking trail at Schlossberg (Granazweg) marks the highest point of the Schlossberg and offers a peaceful, reflective spot.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Schachenreith Loop' or 'Aistersheim Panorama'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Haager Lies Cycle Highway'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Aistersheim and Road Cycling Routes around Aistersheim guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. Routes like the 'Schachenreith Loop' (5.4 km) and 'Aistersheim Water Castle – Aistersheim Castle loop' (5.3 km) are good options for beginners and families. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Aistersheim guide.
Given the forested and hilly nature of the region, spring, summer, and autumn are generally ideal for visiting. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural surroundings. Winter can also be beautiful, but some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Visitors often appreciate the peaceful, natural atmosphere and the opportunity for recreational hiking. Many enjoy the viewpoints, even if not grand panoramas, and the presence of summit books at spots like the Lederer Kopf Summit. The region's forested character and the sense of being amidst nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Turmberg Summit Cross, located on the 750-meter high Turmberg, is considered one of the elevated points around Aistersheim. It's known for being a biker's paradise in the forest and offers views of the Hausruckwald ridge.


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