Best mountain peaks around Furth an der Triesting offer diverse hiking experiences within the Gutenstein Alps and Lower Austrian Prealps. This region, nestled in a valley basin, provides access to various peaks with panoramic views. Furth an der Triesting serves as a base for exploring these natural features, which include both challenging ascents and more accessible climbs. The area is characterized by wooded mountains and scenic valleys, making it suitable for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice view. It's worth the climb. Next to the lookout there is a sun terrace that invites you to take a break.
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The Unterberg summit is the highest point of the Unterberg, a mountain in the Gutenstein Alps in Lower Austria. It has a height of 1,342 meters and offers wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. From the summit you can see the Schneeberg, the Rax, the Schöpfl, Vienna and Lake Neusiedl. To get to the Unterberg summit, there are various hiking trails that vary in length and difficulty depending on the starting point. Here are some examples: From the Myralucke the hike takes about 2 hours and leads along a forest path and a path through the forest. From Muggendorf the hike takes around 3 hours and leads over a steep mountain meadow or a leisurely summit path. From Miragraben the hike takes about 1.5 hours and leads along a wide path along the stream. On the way to the summit you can also visit the Unterberg refuge, which is open all year round and offers accommodation, food and events. The refuge is about 150 meters below the summit and is an ideal place to rest and enjoy.
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The Gaisstein is not easy to climb, it goes steeply uphill through rough terrain and the path is not always easy to spot. BUT: The view at the top makes up for all the effort - you can enjoy a wonderful all-round view.
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February 4th, 2023 - At the highest point is the wooden Mayringer waiting room, which you should definitely climb. Up here you have a magnificent panoramic view, in the north and north-east the Vienna Woods with Altenmarkt and the Hafnerberg pilgrimage church in the foreground, in the east the Vienna Basin and the Steinfeld near Wiener Neustadt and in the south and west the peaks of Vienna's local mountains with the Schneeberg to the distant Ötscher. The view to the northwest with the Araburg not too far away is also nice.
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The Meyringer-Warte is a 13 meter high timber frame construction observation tower on the 1037 meter high Hocheck in the Gutenstein Alps on the municipal boundary between Furth an der Triesting and Altenmarkt an der Triesting in Lower Austria. Source: Wikipedia
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wonderful view and not far to the hut
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Great peak. Are "only" 1000 m, but feels much higher. On the way and on the summit you can see many ibexes.
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Here you can see ibexes up close. The animals are not shy at all, but you should keep a respectful distance and walk past them calmly, because they like to stand directly on the path. Views of the Schneeberg and the Triestingtal are also very nice.
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For truly extensive views, head to Unterberg Summit (summit cross), one of the highest peaks in the Gutenstein Alps. From its 1,342-meter summit, you can see Schneeberg, Rax, Schöpfl, Vienna, and even Lake Neusiedl on a clear day. The Meyringer-Warte lookout tower on Hocheck also provides a comprehensive panorama, stretching from Hochwechsel to Schneeberg, Rax, and even the distant Ötscher.
Yes, Hausstein Summit is an excellent choice for a less strenuous climb with rewarding views. Despite its modest height of 664 meters, it offers wonderful vistas of the surrounding wooded mountains and the Myrabach valley below. The path to Hausstein is generally considered easy to access.
If you're hoping to spot wildlife, the Gaisstein Summit Cross is a great destination. Visitors to Gaisstein have a good chance of encountering chamois, especially given its alpine character despite its lower altitude.
The Hausstein Summit has a rich history; it was once a fortification and served as a sanctuary from enemies in earlier centuries. Even the Celts recognized it as a 'mountain of protection.' Additionally, the Meyringer-Warte lookout tower on Hocheck has its own history, with the first tower built in 1881 and later rebuilt and named after Franz Meyringer, a longtime chairman of the ÖTK section Triestingtal.
For a more challenging experience, consider the ascent to Gaisstein Summit Cross. The path to the summit can be steep and challenging, with rough terrain, but the fantastic all-round view from its rocky summit is well worth the effort. The Unterberg Summit (summit cross) is also categorized as challenging in parts.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking routes, including the scenic Steinwandklamm gorge or challenging loops like the Himmelsreith Cave – Gaisstein Summit Cross. For more options, check out the Hiking around Furth an der Triesting guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails and MTB Trails available in the area.
Yes, Unterberg Summit (summit cross) is a popular destination not only during the snow-free seasons but also in winter, when its natural ski area attracts winter sports enthusiasts. The Gaisstein Summit Cross is also described as perfect for a winter hike, offering an impressive panoramic view.
Near the Unterberg Summit (summit cross), you'll find the Unterberg refuge, located about 150 meters below the summit, which offers a place to rest, eat, and even find accommodation year-round. On Hocheck, next to the Meyringer-Warte lookout tower, a sun terrace invites visitors to take a break.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the **Steinwandklamm** is a notable natural highlight in the area. It offers a circular tour with fantastic panoramic views that stretch to Schneeberg, Rax, and Ötscher, and was even explored by Emperor Franz Joseph. The region is also characterized by its idyllic meadows and wooded mountains.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from various summits, such as the extensive vistas from Unterberg Summit (summit cross) and the all-round perspective from Gaisstein Summit Cross. The chance to encounter chamois on Gaisstein and the historical significance of Hausstein Summit also add to the appeal. Many appreciate the diverse hiking experiences, from challenging climbs to more accessible routes.
While specific public transport routes to each trailhead can vary, Furth an der Triesting itself serves as an ideal base for excursions into the Gutenstein Alps and the Lower Austrian Prealps. From the valley towns like Altenmarkt, Taßhof, Kaumberg, and Furth, numerous hikes begin, suggesting various access points, though direct summit access might require further planning.


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