Mountain peaks around Schönegg encompass diverse landscapes, from the Austrian Alps to areas near the Czech border. The region features prominent elevations such as the Schönegg in the Steinernes Meer, standing at 2,389 meters, known for demanding alpine trails. Other locations include the Schönegg Alp near Chur, Switzerland, popular for hiking and mountain biking, and viewpoints in South Tyrol, Italy. The broader Schönegg area offers a variety of hiking routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Hirschenstein, at over 1,026 meters, is certainly worth a detour, as it's not far from the road. Climbing it alone is either impossible or discouraged!
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Top restaurant for a short break with delicious food.
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Another peak in the collection 😊
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Next to the summit there is a small bench and a summit book. Next to it is a pile of stones with the flags of the Czech Republic and Germany.
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The Sternstein is 1125 m high and is located in the municipality of Vorderweißenbach. It is the highest elevation in the central Mühlviertel. The Sternsteinwarte, built in 1899, invites you to take a panoramic view from Bohemia to the Alps.
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The "little brother" of the Star Stone is also located in the Star Forest. At 1026 m, it is the second largest elevation on the northern ridge and impresses with its granite formations and untouched nature.
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Many paths lead to the Sternstein.
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First you pass the Hunger Tower, which you can also visit from the inside.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Sternstein Observation Tower for its extensive panoramic views of the Böhmerland and, on clear days, the Northern Limestone Alps. Another favorite is the Hansberg Viewpoint, which offers a restaurant with snacks and meals, making it a great spot to rest and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the Waxenberg Castle Ruins are a notable historical site. These well-maintained ruins offer a view over the Mühlviertel and provide resting spots for visitors. The Sternstein Observation Tower, built in 1898/99, also has historical significance.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. For instance, Hirschstein (1022 m) is known for its impressive granite formations and untouched nature. The broader Schönegg area, particularly near the Austria/Czech border, features dense forests, rolling hills, and clear streams, characteristic of the Šumava Mountains.
Yes, the Hansberg Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering a restaurant where you can enjoy snacks and meals with a view. The region also provides various hiking routes suitable for different fitness levels, including easy walks.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, you can find numerous routes for hiking and road cycling. For detailed hiking options, including easy and moderate trails, refer to the Hiking around Schönegg guide. If you're interested in cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Schönegg guide offers various options, from moderate to difficult.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the "Guglwald Hotel – Iron Curtain Memorial loop" or the "Guglwald Hotel – Old Cemetery Cross in Kapellen loop." More easy options are detailed in the Easy hikes around Schönegg guide.
Visitors highly value the panoramic views offered by various peaks and viewpoints, such as the Sternstein Observation Tower and Hansberg Viewpoint. The historical significance of sites like Waxenberg Castle Ruins and the untouched nature of places like Hirschstein (1022 m) are also frequently praised.
Yes, the Hansberg Viewpoint features a restaurant offering snacks and meals, providing a convenient place to rest with views. Additionally, the Waxenberg Castle Ruins are well-maintained and include benches and loungers for visitors to relax.
While many trails are accessible for much of the year, it's important to note that some facilities, like the Sternstein Observation Tower, are closed during winter months (November to March) for safety reasons. Spring through autumn generally offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and enjoying the views.
The Schönegg region highlighted in this guide is primarily located in the border area between Austria and the Czech Republic. This area is characterized by diverse landscapes, including dense forests, rolling hills, and clear streams, typical of the Šumava Mountains and the Gratzener Bergland. It also features prominent natural features like the Lipno Reservoir.
While popular spots are well-loved, you might find the Kaliste Summit (993 m) to be a quieter, worthwhile goal. It features a somewhat hidden summit cross, benches for rest, and a summit book, offering a more reflective experience amidst nature.


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