Best mountain peaks around Ansfelden are found in the broader Upper Austria region, as Ansfelden itself is situated at a relatively flat elevation of 289 meters. While the immediate vicinity of Ansfelden does not feature prominent mountain peaks, the area offers elevated points and popular hiking routes. The surrounding region provides diverse hiking experiences and panoramic views within a reasonable distance.
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Modern summit cross in a beautiful clearing.
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The pilgrim's cross is easily accessible from the Kürnbergerwald parking lot. Today the path was a bit slippery in places due to the frozen and melted snow – hiking poles are advisable at the moment. But the panorama of the winter landscape is simply magnificent! 🤩 Definitely worth a hike.
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A metallic cross on a stone base.
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In the Kürnbergerwald there is a general ban on bikers
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The Mount of Olives Chapel stands on the Mount of Olives and is a registered summit at an altitude of 334 m.
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The mouflon herd inhabits the pulpit.
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Quiet clearing on the summit, with a bench for resting.
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At the Kürnbergkreuz, a very nice place for a rest!
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While Ansfelden itself is relatively flat, the broader Upper Austria region offers several noteworthy elevated points and hiking opportunities. Popular spots include Pfenningberg Summit Cross near Steyregg, the Kürnbergerwald area with the Pilgrims' Cross on the Kürnberg summit, and the Ölberg Chapel St. Florian.
Yes, several areas offer family-friendly experiences. The Pilgrims' Cross on the Kürnberg summit is noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant walk to a man-made monument. Additionally, the Predigtstuhl Mouflon Enclosure provides an opportunity to observe mouflon year-round, which can be an engaging activity for families.
Many elevated points offer rewarding views. From the Pfenningberg Summit Cross, you can enjoy a beautiful view over Linz on a clear day. The Ölberg Chapel St. Florian provides expansive views of the Alpine foothills. Further afield, the Schafberg offers extensive views of seven lakes and distant mountains like the Watzmann and Hohe Dachstein.
For those seeking more substantial challenges, Upper Austria boasts significant summits. The Großer Priel (2,515 m) in the Totes Gebirge offers a high-alpine tour with some easy climbing sections. The Großer Pyhrgas (2,244 m) near Spital am Pyhrn involves a challenging 7-hour hike with significant elevation gain.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For general hiking and enjoying views, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather. Winter can also be beautiful, especially in areas like Kürnbergerwald, which offers magnificent panoramic views in winter landscapes, though some trails might require appropriate gear for snow and ice.
Yes, some elevated points feature historical or cultural significance. The Pilgrims' Cross on the Kürnberg summit is a notable man-made monument with a stainless steel sculpture. The Ölberg Chapel St. Florian is an 18th-century religious building and historical site, offering a place to linger and enjoy the views.
Beyond exploring the elevated points themselves, the region around Ansfelden offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Water Wheel on the Stream – Oedter Lake loop' or the 'St. Florian Monastery – Ölberg Chapel St. Florian loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Ansfelden guide. There are also jogging and gravel biking trails available.
For a moderately difficult, shorter mountain tour, the Schoberstein (1,037 m) near Weißenbach am Attersee is a good option, taking about 2.5 hours and offering marvelous views of Lake Attersee and Lake Mondsee. Closer to Ansfelden, the Pfenningberg Summit loop is a moderate mountaineering route that can take up to two hours.
Absolutely. For example, a hike to the summit of Schafberg (1,783 m) near Lake Wolfgangsee can be combined with a ride on the nostalgic Schafbergbahn, Austria's steepest steam cog railway, offering a unique experience and stunning panoramic views.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful views, especially over Linz from the Pfenningberg Summit Cross, and the varied hiking experiences. The presence of unique features like the stainless steel sculpture at the Pilgrims' Cross on the Kürnberg summit and the wildlife at the Predigtstuhl Mouflon Enclosure are also highly valued.
Yes, the region offers dedicated routes for other sports. For running, you can find trails like the 'Fish ladder at the Traun oxbow – Traun River Cycle Path loop'. Gravel biking options include routes such as the 'Pichlinger See – Abwinden-Asten Danube Power Plant loop'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Ansfelden guide and the Gravel biking around Ansfelden guide.
While Ansfelden itself is low-lying, the Pfenningberg Summit Cross, at 616 meters, is one of the higher and more prominent elevated points in the immediate vicinity, offering a significant climb and rewarding views.


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