Mountain peaks around Walpersbach are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points within the Bucklige Welt region of Lower Austria. While Walpersbach itself features gentle landscapes rather than towering summits, it provides access to more prominent mountainous areas. The highest elevation directly within Walpersbach is approximately 575 meters above sea level. The region serves as a convenient base for exploring the nearby Puchberg-Schneeberg Mountain Range and the Hohe Wand Nature Park.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The summit cross and crescent moon are currently missing (Nov 2025)
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View to Bratislava and Lake Neusiedl
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Besides the Gespitzter Riegel there is another peak that can be reached on the same hike.
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It may be an inconspicuous summit, but you walk through a wonderful forest landscape where there are always interesting views. There is also a summit rest area and a summit book.
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Pointed bar (594m above sea level) with rest area
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Rest area in the vineyards, beautiful view of Bad Sauerbrunn.
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Walpersbach is characterized by rolling hills and elevated points within the Bucklige Welt region of Lower Austria. While it doesn't have towering summits directly, it offers gentle landscapes and serves as an excellent base for exploring more prominent mountainous areas nearby, such as the Puchberg-Schneeberg Mountain Range and the Hohe Wand Nature Park.
Within Walpersbach, the highest elevation is found along the Walpersbach Circular Hiking Route (WA 1), reaching approximately 575 meters above sea level. A particular highlight on this route is the Harrathof/Grafengrab viewpoint, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting Rosalia Chapel on Heuberg, which offers fantastic views into the Wulkatal, with Forchtenstein Castle and Lake Neusiedl. Another great spot is Wetterkreuz on Wurthberg, providing a wonderful panoramic view of Bad Sauerbrunn and the Rosalia mountains. The Mitterriegel viewpoint also offers beautiful scenery after a pleasant climb.
Yes, the Walpersbach Circular Hiking Route (WA 1) is well-suited for families, winding through forests and meadows. For a broader range of family activities, the Hohe Wand Nature Park, a short drive away, is known as a 'play and fun mountain' with animal enclosures, a petting zoo, llama walks, and various circular hiking routes.
You can visit Rosalia Chapel on Heuberg, a religious building offering historical significance alongside its views. Another notable man-made monument is the Wetterkreuz on Wurthberg, an ancient cross with local stories, providing a wonderful panoramic view.
For more traditional mountain experiences and challenging ascents, Walpersbach is a convenient base for the Puchberg-Schneeberg Mountain Range, home to Schneeberg, Lower Austria's highest mountain (2,076 meters). The Hohe Wand Nature Park also offers impressive rock walls for climbing and more demanding trails.
In the Puchberg-Schneeberg area, you can reach higher altitudes via the Schneeberg Railway, a rack railway, or take a bus to Losenheim, where a chairlift ascends to Edelweißhütte am Schneeberg at 1,235 meters.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the Schwarzatal Cycle Path or the Linsberg Castle – Türkensturz loop. For running, there are trails such as the Michlhof Heuriger loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Sigleß Octahedra loop. Find more details in the Cycling around Walpersbach, Running Trails around Walpersbach, and Gravel biking around Walpersbach guides.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for a break. At Mitterriegel, you'll find a wooden bench and table. The Summit cross and viewpoint near Türkensturz also has benches. The Walpersbach Circular Hiking Route includes refreshment stops, and Gespitzter Riegel (594 m) features a summit rest area and a summit book.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic panoramic views from spots like Rosalia Chapel on Heuberg and Wetterkreuz on Wurthberg. The peaceful forest landscapes and the opportunity for a quiet break at viewpoints like Mitterriegel and Gespitzter Riegel (594 m) are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. The Puchberg-Schneeberg area features the wild romantic Johannesbach Gorge, known for its deep potholes and rock formations. The Hohe Wand Nature Park is a prominent karst plateau with spectacular rock formations and diverse flora and fauna, including the impressive Skywalk viewing terrace.


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