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Bus station hiking trails around Puchberg am Schneeberg offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Vienna Alps. The region is situated at the foot of the Schneeberg Mountain, Lower Austria's highest peak at 6,811 feet (2,076 meters), and features idyllic valleys, expansive alpine fields, and prominent cliff networks like the Hohe Wand. Hikers can explore various natural features including the Sebastian Waterfall and the pyramid-shaped Himberg Mountain, with a lake in Puchberg am Schneeberg providing a focal point for…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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7.43km
03:06
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.98km
03:55
550m
550m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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11.9km
04:18
580m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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17.1km
05:49
710m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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02:12
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The traverse of Schober and Öhler is a hike that is gladly and often done. Depending on the starting point, you can make this traverse shorter or longer. It is also feasible in winter or in bad weather, I have been out here more often.
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There is a beautiful view of the pilgrimage church on Mariahilfberg, to the Unterberg (1,342 m) and to the Reisalpe (1,399 m). To the left – in the far west – you can even see the Ötscher (1,983 m).
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Very fast service, drinks and food were on the table very quickly. Good and hearty food, perfect stop for hikers. The terrace doesn't offer much of a view, but it was windstill and you can enjoy the sun longer.
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The Schneeberg chairlift takes you comfortably from Losenheim up towards the Fadensattel, shortening the ascent into the alpine terrain. Even during the ride, beautiful views of the valley and the imposing Schneeberg massif open up. It's an ideal starting point for hikes and tours on Lower Austria's highest mountain.
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The reservoir at the Almreserlhaus is picturesquely nestled below the Schneeberg. Its clear water reflects the surrounding peaks, creating a particularly atmospheric atmosphere. A worthwhile place for a break, combining natural idyll with mountain panorama.
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The Edelweiss Hut on the Schneeberg (1,235 m) is idyllically located at the end of the toll road and is a popular starting point for hikes. From here, you can already enjoy beautiful views of the Schneeberg massif and fortify yourself with regional delicacies. It's a cozy place to stop for a break, rest, and start your hike.
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Very friendly hosts, also game dishes (probably always seasonal) which taste excellent, with the dog on the way there and back directly in front of the hut, keep a close eye on the alpine animals, although they are very peaceful.
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There are over 50 hiking trails around Puchberg am Schneeberg that are easily accessible by bus, catering to various difficulty levels. This includes 12 easy routes, 34 moderate routes, and 11 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Yes, Puchberg am Schneeberg offers several easy, family-friendly routes accessible by bus. While specific routes are best explored in the guide, many trails feature gentle ascents and scenic views suitable for all ages. The region's status as a 'hiking village' means paths are generally well-maintained.
Many trails in the Puchberg am Schneeberg region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock. Public transport rules for dogs may vary, so check with the bus operator beforehand. Generally, the natural landscapes, including alpine fields and forest paths, are wonderful for walks with your canine companion.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop. For example, the Losenheim castle ruins – Dry lines loop from Sonnleiten offers a moderate circular experience. Another option is the Sebastian waterfall – Mamauwiese loop from Sonnleiten, which is also a moderate circular route.
The bus-accessible trails around Puchberg am Schneeberg lead to stunning natural features. You can discover picturesque waterfalls like the Sebastian waterfall, explore prominent cliff networks such as the Hohe Wand, and enjoy expansive alpine fields. The region is dominated by the majestic Schneeberg Mountain, offering breathtaking views.
Absolutely! The region is dotted with cozy mountain huts that provide opportunities for rest and refreshment, often serving regional specialties. Notable huts include the Hubertus House, Hohe Wand, the Öhler Hut, and the Almreserlhaus, many of which are accessible from various trailheads. You can also find cafes and restaurants near the main bus station in Puchberg am Schneeberg itself.
The best time for hiking in Puchberg am Schneeberg is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and trails are clear. Summer offers lush greenery and vibrant alpine flowers, while autumn brings stunning foliage. Some lower elevation trails may be accessible in winter, but always check local conditions for snow and ice, especially on higher routes.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are difficult routes accessible by bus. An example is the Schober Summit Cross – Öhler Hut loop from Sonnleiten, which offers significant elevation gain and rewarding views. These routes often lead to higher elevations on the Schneeberg or Hohe Wand, providing a true alpine experience.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking on marked trails in the Puchberg am Schneeberg region. However, always respect local regulations, especially in nature protection areas. If you plan to access specific private lands or engage in activities like climbing, it's wise to check for any specific requirements.
The bus-accessible trails in Puchberg am Schneeberg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.68 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from idyllic valleys to majestic alpine views, the well-maintained paths, and the convenience of public transport access. The presence of cozy mountain huts and natural highlights like the Sebastian Waterfall are also frequently mentioned as highlights.
While this guide focuses on bus-accessible trails, the historic Salamander Cog Railway (Schneebergbahn) is another excellent way to access higher-altitude trails on the Schneeberg. You can take a bus to the railway's base station and then combine a scenic train ride with a hike from the Hochschneeberg mountain station, opening up even more possibilities for exploring the 'Emperor of the Vienna Alps'.


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