Best mountain peaks around Leitzersdorf offer diverse landscapes, from the gently rolling expanses of the Weinviertel to views over the Danube and Tullnerfeld. This region features a mix of natural summits and historical sites, providing various opportunities for exploration. The area is characterized by its hills and proximity to the Danube, making it a destination for those seeking both scenic vistas and cultural interest. Many trails provide public transport access to mountain trails near Leitzersdorf.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Elisabeth Column stands proudly atop Bisamberg hill, offering a beautiful view of the Danube and the surrounding countryside. A panorama unfolds between forest and open fields, encompassing the river, floodplains, and rolling hills. It's a tranquil spot, a historical monument, and a rewarding vista all in one.
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Langstögerberg (353 m) is a gentle hill in the Vienna Woods above Kritzendorf, accessible via pleasant forest and meadow paths. From the ridge, beautiful views of the Danube, Korneuburg, and the surrounding hills unfold. It's ideal for a short, scenic hike or as a stop on longer walks around Kritzendorf. I visited this hill as part of my "Dwarf Mountain Tours" series. My goal is to climb every hill in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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The Tempelbergwarte is a lookout tower on the 403 m high Tempelberg between the towns of Altenberg and Hadersfeld in the market town of St. Andrä-Wördern in Lower Austria. I visited this mountain as part of my Dwarf Mountain Tour series. My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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Probably one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Vienna Woods, it is definitely worth the detour from the Vienna Woods long-distance hiking trail 404.
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A really nice view from up here towards Klosterneuburg and Korneuburg
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Finally open again, sensational view!
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for a well deserved rest after cycling uphill
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In addition to the Elisabeth Column, there are several enduro mountain bike trails for advanced riders.
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Beyond the most popular, you can explore Michelberg, a historic pilgrimage site with a chapel offering views over the Weinviertel. Another option is the Summit cross on Waschberg, known for its unique flora and fauna and views of the Danube valley.
Yes, the region offers several easy hikes suitable for families. For instance, there are easy loop trails around Michelberg and Waschberg, which are generally manageable for various ages. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Leitzersdorf guide.
The peaks around Leitzersdorf offer diverse natural beauty. For example, the Summit cross on Waschberg is a dry grassland area with impressive flora and fauna, including endangered ground squirrels. From many viewpoints, you'll see the gently rolling expanses of the Weinviertel, the Danube, and the Tullnerfeld.
Absolutely. Michelberg is a significant historical and religious site, a popular pilgrimage spot along the Jakobsweg Weinviertel with a chapel and archaeological finds. The Tempelberg Observation Tower is also a historical site, offering panoramic views from its lookout tower.
Besides hiking, the area around Leitzersdorf is great for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops like the 'Summit cross on Waschberg – Waschberg Trail' section. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the 'Church on Michelsberg – Summit cross on Waschberg loop from Stockerau'.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, you can find easy circular hikes like the 'Summit cross on Waschberg – Michelberg loop from Leitzersdorf' or the 'Michelberg – Gasthaus am Michelberg loop from Haselbach'. These are detailed in the Easy hikes around Leitzersdorf guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Tempelberg Observation Tower, which offers vistas of the Tullnerfeld, Danube, and Weinviertel. The tranquility and historical significance of places like Michelberg are also highly appreciated, providing peaceful resting spots with beautiful scenery.
Yes, many trails in the region are accessible via public transport. The area is known for its good connections, making it convenient to reach various starting points for your mountain adventures without a car.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always listed, generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the region, especially if kept on a leash. Always be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature protection areas or near grazing animals.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. However, some viewpoints like the Tempelberg Observation Tower might be closed in winter, so it's best to check seasonal accessibility for specific attractions.
Yes, Langstögerberg (353 m) is a gentle hill in the Vienna Woods, accessible via pleasant forest and meadow paths. It offers beautiful views of the Danube and Korneuburg, making it ideal for a short, scenic hike.
For stunning views of the Danube and Klosterneuburg, head to the Elisabeth Column and View of the Danube on Bisamberg hill. This spot provides a beautiful panorama of the river and the surrounding landscape, especially in the late afternoon.


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