Attractions and places to see around Mauerbach offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated on the western boundary of Vienna, Austria, the area is known for its proximity to the vast Vienna Woods. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and enjoy the natural landscape. This region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The Troppberg is a 542 m high mountain in the northern Vienna Woods. It is located in the Lower Austrian market towns of Gablitz and Tullnerbach. Howdy, I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series: My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods -> https://www.komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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One of the most beautiful views over the Vienna Woods, the Way of St. James, the Vienna Woods long-distance hiking trail 404, the Great Tullnerfeld circular hiking trail 475 and the Voralpenweg 04 pass here.
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If you are nearby, you should definitely climb up to the lookout to enjoy the fantastic panoramic view. The lookout is not only a viewing point, but also an important radio facility used by various organizations. It is a joint project of the communities of Gablitz, Purkersdorf and Tullnerbach and is accessible all year round. I visited this mountain as part of my Dwarf Mountain Tours series. My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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Very high observation tower with a beautiful view that you should definitely visit. There is also a lower control room from the 19th century, where you can shelter in a small room at the top when it rains. The control room on the other side, from the 1960s, has already been demolished. All that remains here is the base as a witness that it once existed.
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If you ask the Viennese about the highest elevation in Vienna, many answer with "the Kahlenberg". No, it's not like that! Not the Kahlenberg with an altitude of 484 meters is the highest point in the city of Vienna, but the Hermannskogel. It towers 58 m above the Kahlenberg and is 542 meters above sea level! On the Hermannskogel there is a rather unknown vantage point, but on closer inspection it is very impressively enthroned on the summit of the Hermannskogel. It's the Habsburg Warden. It was built in the form of a medieval defense tower in 1888 and, including the spire, rises 27 meters into the sky. If you stand in front of her and look up at her, you feel transported to the Middle Ages for a moment. On the viewing platform of the round tower at 16.7 meters is the fundamental point of the Austrian national survey, which was determined in 1892 by the Imperial and Royal Military Geographical Institute.
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The ideal bike path without steep climbs and cars.
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The control room is named after the location and is a combination of an observation tower and a radio station. The latter is used by the fire brigade, Red Cross, ÖAMTC and ÖBB. It is a joint project of the three neighboring communities of Gablitz, Purkersdorf and Tullnerbach and is freely accessible all year round.
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A visit is actually "a must" when you are in the area. Top highlight! You have the choice between stone and steel. However, the metal tower is very airy, so you should have a head for heights.
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Mauerbach is nestled within the Vienna Woods (Wienerwald), a UNESCO cultural heritage site known for its extensive deciduous forests and rich biodiversity. This area offers ample opportunities for hiking, walking, and cycling. You can also visit the Troppberg Observation Tower for panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape.
The most significant historical site is the Mauerbach Charterhouse (Kartause Mauerbach), a former Carthusian monastery founded in 1314. This extensively restored Baroque complex features a monastery church, an imperial wing, historic gardens, and monks' cells. It's one of the largest and most important historic buildings in Lower Austria.
Yes, the Vienna Woods surrounding Mauerbach offer numerous hiking trails. For example, the area around the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel provides rewarding hikes with great views over Vienna and the Vienna Woods. Many trails are part of the city hiking network, offering diverse experiences from easy walks to more strenuous climbs.
Mauerbach is a great starting point for various cycling adventures. You can explore routes like the Wien River Cycle Path, or more challenging gravel and road cycling tours. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Mauerbach, Gravel biking around Mauerbach, and Road Cycling Routes around Mauerbach guides.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Troppberg Observation Tower, which offers a great view in all directions. Another excellent spot is the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel, located on Vienna's highest mountain, providing expansive vistas of the Vienna Woods and the city itself.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Tulln Danube River Promenade is a family-friendly viewpoint with figures from the Nibelungen saga and various fountains, offering a pleasant experience. The Troppberg Observation Tower is also considered family-friendly, providing an accessible way to enjoy scenic views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views from spots like the Troppberg Observation Tower and the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel. The unique experience of the Tulln Danube River Promenade with its artistic elements is also highly rated. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance makes the region appealing.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Greifenstein Power Plant offers a unique perspective. It's a good point to switch sides on the Danube Cycle Path and provides views of Greifenstein Castle. It's a functional yet scenic spot that many cyclists and walkers pass through.
The region around Mauerbach, including areas like Sievering (a traditional Heurigenort mentioned in tips for Hermannskogel), offers various options for refreshments. While specific cafes aren't detailed in the highlights, many routes pass through or near settlements where you can find local eateries and places to relax.
The Wien River Cycle Path (Wientalradweg) is a very popular and scenic bike path along the Wien River. It's known for its pleasant atmosphere, with many spots to rest or cool your feet. While it can be busy on weekends, it offers a relaxed cycling experience through natural and urban landscapes, with interesting sights like weirs and diverse wildlife.
Yes, the Mauerbach Charterhouse is open to visitors. Since 1984, the Austrian Federal Monuments Office has been restoring the complex, which also houses their workshops. You can explore various parts of the monastery, including the church, imperial wing, and gardens. For specific visiting hours and tour information, it's advisable to check local tourism resources or the official website of the Federal Monuments Office.


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