Best mountain peaks around Rohrendorf bei Krems are characterized by a gently rolling landscape, primarily known for its extensive vineyards and the longest loess cellar lane in Austria. While traditional mountain peaks are not found directly within the municipality, the area offers several elevated points and scenic routes. These locations provide panoramic views over the surrounding wine country, the Danube floodplains, and the town. The region combines natural beauty with outdoor activity and rich cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The lookout tower is actually called Kamtalwarte and is 21 m high.
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The Starhembergwarte at 564 m is a small observation tower high above Dürnstein.
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A beautiful vantage point in the Dunkelsteinerwald forest, with a particularly fantastic view of Göttweig Abbey. It's worth the hike up if you don't mind the undergrowth. You'll still find remnants of World War I fortifications in the area, which were built to secure the Krems bridges against an Italian breakthrough.
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very nice rest area above Nußdorf
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Directions for: ParapluibergStarting from Nußdorf, the path leads uphill through vineyards and orchards to the lookout point on the Parapluiberg. From here you have a wonderful view of the Traisental valley and the foothills of the Alps or even the Danube valley and Tullnerfeld. You return on the same route. Once you have reached the starting point, various wine taverns or an inn are recommended to recharge your batteries. There is also nothing to stop you from buying wine or fruit juice from the many top establishments; you will also find information about this at the starting point of your hike.The hiking trail is signposted with yellow signs according to the Lower Austria hiking trail concept "Parabluiberg".
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Here you will find everything your heart desires, benches, deck chairs, a great view, but the best thing is that there is a drinks machine where you can drink local fruit juices and also "spritzers" :-)
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There is a bench at this point. A nice place for a snack. You can enjoy the undisturbed view of Göttweig Abbey and the surrounding area.
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While Rohrendorf bei Krems doesn't feature traditional towering mountain peaks, the area offers numerous elevated vineyards, scenic viewpoints, and significant hills. These provide panoramic views over the surrounding wine country, the Danube floodplains, and the town itself, blending natural beauty with cultural experiences.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting the Danube Lookout on Braunsdorfer Hill, which provides wonderful views over Krems and the Danube. Another excellent spot is Kampthalerwarte, known for its magnificent panoramic view that can extend to the Alpine peaks of Ötscher and Schneeberg on clear days.
Yes, the Saubühel, located north of Rohrendorf, is notable for containing the largest loess cave in Central Europe, measuring 218 meters. Additionally, the Waxenberg viewpoint in the Dunkelsteinerwald forest features remnants of World War I fortifications, adding a historical layer to its scenic appeal.
The region is ideal for hiking and walking. You can explore well-maintained trails through vineyards, such as those in Gebling, Thallern, and Sandgrube. Routes like the 'Tut Gut Runde 3 Rohrendorf' incorporate sections of the longest cellar lane in Austria and offer beautiful views. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Rohrendorf bei Krems.
Absolutely. Many of the vineyard paths and viewpoints, such as the Danube Lookout on Braunsdorfer Hill and the Parapluiberg Rest Area, are considered family-friendly. These areas often feature gentle inclines and offer pleasant spots to linger and enjoy the scenery.
The elevated paths through the vineyards offer picturesque views particularly during the growing season and harvest. Spring and autumn are generally excellent for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. The 'Offene Kellertüren' (Open Cellar Doors) event from April to October and the annual Kellergassenfest in September also offer unique cultural experiences.
Yes, the proximity to extensive vineyards and the historic Rohrendorfer Kellergasse (Cellar Lane) means you can easily combine your walks with wine tastings at local 'Heurigen' (wine taverns). Many hiking routes pass directly through or near these wine-producing areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the picturesque views of the wine-growing landscape and the Danube valley. The well-maintained hiking trails, the opportunity to combine walks with wine culture, and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 160 photos and given more than 230 upvotes for these experiences.
Yes, the Starhemberg Lookout is a small observation tower that rises above the tree line, offering a great view over the Wachau region. It's a popular spot for those seeking elevated perspectives.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, you can find gravel biking routes that take you through the scenic landscapes. Explore options like the 'Langenlois and Gföhl Gravel Tour' or the 'Wagram Peace Stupa – Grafenegg Castle loop' in the gravel biking guide for Rohrendorf bei Krems.
The Rohrendorfer Kellergasse is Austria's longest loess cellar lane, stretching 1,650 meters and featuring over 70 press houses and cellar tunnels. It's a unique cultural and historical feature often integrated into local hiking routes.


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