Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha
Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha
Best mountain peaks around Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha are characterized by the gentle elevations of the Leitha Mountains, offering picturesque landscapes. This region, situated between the Vienna Woods and the Leitha Mountains, provides numerous elevated points with scenic views. While not featuring towering peaks, the area is rich in natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore diverse topography, including notable points like Hundsheimer Berg and Braunsberg, which contribute to varied hiking experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The view is excellent, but you can also simply bypass it if you want to avoid pushing your bike.
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Scheiterberg at 350m above the ski meadow.
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Right next to the transmitter is the highest point with the summit book.
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Imposing mountains that rise between Gallbrunn and Arbesthal.
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The Dog's Back is also the name of a geographical term used for various mountains or mountain ranges. The name probably comes from the shape of the mountains, which resemble a dog, or from the fact that they were once used as hunting grounds for dogs.
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Insider tip for New Year's Eve (not anymore...), great overview on New Year's Eve when it's cloudless - seating and fireplace. Please take the crap and drink bottles back with you ;-)
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Nice summit with a rest area and a good view.
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Beautiful view of the Vienna Basin
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The region features several popular elevated points offering scenic views. Among them are Scheiterberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint (350 m), which provides a great view of the wide landscape before Mannersdorf and the Vienna Basin. Another notable spot is Königsberg Summit, the highest elevation between Enzersdorf and Fischamend, and the ski meadow, a natural area with views towards Scheiterberg.
From the elevated points in the Leitha Mountains, you can expect diverse and expansive views. Locations like Scheiterberg offer panoramas of the Vienna Basin. The Emperor Franz Josef Tower, situated on the highest point of the eastern Leithagebirge, provides a 360-degree view of the Vienna Basin, adjoining mountains, and the northern end of Lake Neusiedl. Even from lower points like Hundsrücken, you can see the Schneeberg and other distant peaks on a clear day.
Yes, the gentle elevations of the Leitha Mountains make them suitable for family outings. The region offers trails like the "Leitha-Auen" nature trail, which is engaging for families to learn about local animal and plant life. While specific family-friendly highlights are not explicitly listed for all elevated points, the general accessibility and moderate terrain of the Leitha Mountains are conducive to family hikes.
The area around Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha is ideal for exploring on foot. You can find various running trails, such as the moderate 8.1 km 'Trautmannsdorf Castle loop from Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha'. For more options, you can explore the Running Trails around Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha guide. Additionally, the Roman Trail offers a historical walking experience.
Absolutely. The region around Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha is well-suited for both cycling and running. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Trautmannsdorf Castle – Parish Church of Parndorf loop' (60.7 km, moderate) or shorter, easy loops. Explore more options in the Cycling around Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha guide. For runners, there are various trails, including a moderate 8.1 km 'Trautmannsdorf Castle loop from Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha', detailed in the Running Trails around Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha guide.
The Leitha Mountains offer beautiful hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring is vibrant with blossoms, and autumn provides colorful foliage, making these seasons particularly appealing for nature walks. The Emperor Franz Josef Tower is accessible in any weather due to its enclosed viewing platform, suggesting that even cooler months can be enjoyed, though specific winter hiking conditions should be checked.
Yes, the region is rich in historical context. The climb to the Trauttmansdorff Castle Ruins is a popular hiking destination, offering breathtaking views and an insightful glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Roman Trail allows visitors to walk in the footsteps of the Romans, observing historical remains such as wall ruins and burial mounds.
The Leitha Mountains are home to diverse flora and fauna. Hikers can enjoy the natural beauty, especially during spring with vibrant blossoms or in autumn with colorful foliage. The "Leitha-Auen" nature trail specifically focuses on local animal and plant life along the Leitha River, providing opportunities for observation.
For panoramic views, the Scheiterberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint (350 m) offers a great view of the wide landscape before Mannersdorf and the Vienna Basin. The Emperor Franz Josef Tower provides a 360-degree panoramic view of the Vienna Basin, adjoining mountains, and the northern end of Lake Neusiedl. View from Königsberg Summit also offers a nice view over the Leithagebirge and towards Lake Neusiedl.
Visitors appreciate the combination of natural beauty, historical context, and accessibility. Many enjoy the wonderful views, such as the wide landscape from Scheiterberg or the impressive sight of the Schneeberg from Hundsrücken. The rugged, picturesque rock formations near Königsberg Summit are also a highlight for many.
Yes, several elevated points feature unique landmarks. Scheiterberg is marked by a summit cross and offers a viewpoint. The Emperor Franz Josef Tower is a distinctive landmark, providing an enclosed viewing platform for 360-degree panoramas. Königsberg Summit has its highest point marked with a sign and a summit book.
The Leitha Mountains are characterized by gentle elevations, making many of the points accessible for various fitness levels. While some routes might involve steeper sections, like the 'horny, steep slope downhill' mentioned for Scheiterberg, the overall terrain is generally considered moderate. Points like Hundsrücken, despite its name, is a relatively flat top offering great views, suitable for easier excursions.


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