Best mountain peaks around Natternbach are found in a region characterized by elevated points and scenic vistas. Situated in Upper Austria, Natternbach itself is at an elevation of 434 meters. The surrounding area features a landscape with approximately 36% forest and 58% agriculture, offering diverse natural beauty. These elevated spots provide opportunities for outdoor activities and views across the Hausruckviertel region and the Danube Valley.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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The highest point of Natternbach with a rest area and a wonderful view
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The Ebenstein is part of the geotope "Rock ensemble of Jochenstein on the Donauleite"! At the Donauleite, several rock ridges made of eye and pearl gneiss protrude from the slope, each ending in steep cliffs (10 to 15 m). A system of fissures that are almost at right angles to one another is responsible for the cuboid shape of the towers. The block flow between the ridges also consists of strikingly geometric gneiss blocks. The cliffs offer a fantastic view of the Danube's V-shaped valley and of Jochenstein (cliffs below the hiking trail; beware of falling!!!). Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). More information: https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=275R010
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The Donaublick Penzenstein is a viewing point overlooking the Danube. Visitors here enjoy magnificent views of the Danube Valley, the Jochenstein Power Plant, and Engelhartszell. The most popular tourist destination in the municipality is a must-see. At Penzenstein there is also a small chapel, where mass is held during the summer months (every 13th of the month) and which is also a popular pilgrimage destination. There is also a rest area on the Donausteig trail. Source: https://www.urlaub-neustift.at/genussurlaub/sehenswuerdigkeiten/details/6-donaublick-penzenstein.html
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The Donausteig long-distance hiking trail runs along both banks of the river for 450 km from Passau via Linz to Grein. Along the way, hikers encounter wondrous legendary figures, impressive landscapes and unique cultural treasures.
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From the Ebenstein rock there is a magnificent view of the Danube valley with the Jochenstein Danube power station, Haus am Strom and Engelhartszell on the opposite side of the Danube. A special feature is the chapel that is located at this vantage point.
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On the Penzenstein, a 568 m high rocky outcrop with an iron cross and views of the Danube Valley and Engelhartszell, the chapel, built in 1790, nestles against the rocks. Legend tells that "Seppenhans" from Kramesau saved a statue of "St. Nepomuk" from a flood. When a wooden chapel was built on the Penzenstein, he placed his Nepomuk there, but this brought terrible misfortune to the Kramesau. He brought the statue home, but the surrounding villages continued to be haunted. A farmer from Großmollsberg decided to put an end to the haunting and built a new chapel on the Penzenstein. Only then did peace return.
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Great view, quiet and sheltered spot, enough space for a rest and snack
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Penzenstein Viewpoint, Chapel and Summit Cross, which offers a magnificent view over the Danube valley and the Jochenstein Danube power station. Another highly rated spot is the View from Ebenstein Rock across the Danube Valley, providing fantastic vistas from a rocky plateau. For a higher perspective, the Ameisberg Summit (729 m) is a popular destination known for its great views and quiet resting spots.
The highest point identified within Natternbach itself is Turnstein. It features a resting area and offers a great view, even extending to the Alps on clear days, making it a worthwhile destination for a panoramic experience.
Yes, Turnstein – Highest Point in Natternbach is categorized as family-friendly. It's easily accessible and provides a great view with a bench for resting, suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outing.
The elevated points around Natternbach offer diverse natural beauty. You can expect to see expansive forest landscapes, rocky plateaus like the Ebenstein Rock, and panoramic views of the Danube River and its valley. The region is characterized by approximately 36% forest and 58% agricultural land, providing a mix of natural and cultivated scenery.
Yes, several elevated points feature religious structures. The Penzenstein Viewpoint, Chapel and Summit Cross includes a small chapel and a summit cross. Similarly, the View from Ebenstein Rock across the Danube Valley also has a chapel, adding a cultural dimension to the scenic experience.
The region around Natternbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and cycling. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the "View of Passau's Old Town – Schlögen Loop" and mountain biking trails such as "Bench With a View – Hengstberg Lookout Point." You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Natternbach, MTB Trails around Natternbach, and Cycling around Natternbach guides.
Many of the elevated points, such as Haugstein Summit (895 m) and Ebenstein Rock, are accessible via trails. These trails often range from intermediate difficulty and are popular among hikers. While specific hiking guides for individual peaks are not listed here, the general cycling and mountain biking guides for the region often overlap with hiking paths.
The highest mountain in the Sauwald region, located in the Upper Austrian district of Schärding, is Haugstein Summit (895 m). It is also the highest mountain along the entire Donausteig trail and features individual granite blocks on its wooded ridge.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent and fantastic views offered from these elevated points, especially over the Danube Valley and surrounding landscapes. Many appreciate the quiet and sheltered spots available for resting and enjoying snacks, as well as the presence of chapels and summit crosses that add to the experience. The accessibility of some points, like Turnstein, also makes them popular.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers several options. Many of the gravel biking and mountain biking routes, such as the "View of Passau's Old Town – Obernzell town center loop" for gravel biking or "Bench With a View – Hengstberg Lookout Point loop" for MTB, are rated as difficult. These often traverse varied terrain and can provide a strenuous workout.
Yes, some elevated points are accessible by mountain bike. For instance, Turnstein can be easily reached by mountain bike. The region also has dedicated MTB Trails around Natternbach, indicating that many elevated areas are suitable for mountain biking.
The Penzenstein Viewpoint, Chapel and Summit Cross is a popular excursion destination. It offers a wonderful view of the Jochenstein power station and Engelhartszell. There's a small church and a great rest area. A pilgrimage to the Penzenstein chapel is organized annually in the summer months on the 13th of each month, and the site is accessible all year round.


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