Best mountain peaks around Sollenau are found in a region characterized by gentle landscapes within the Industrieviertel and Steinfeld areas of Lower Austria. Sollenau itself, situated at an elevation of 277 meters on the Piesting river, does not feature prominent mountain peaks directly. However, the surrounding district of Wiener Neustadt-Land and broader Lower Austria region offer various elevated areas for exploration. These locations provide hiking opportunities and natural beauty, contributing to the scenic appeal of the area.
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The 34 m high observation tower and the shelter, which are located at an altitude of 473 m. From here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the surrounding valleys.
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The Buglzipf (474 m) is a wooded elevation near Lindabrunn and counts among the quiet destinations in the Gutenstein Alps. Accessible via simple forest and forestry paths, it offers a pleasant tour with gentle ascents through varied mixed forest. A beautiful spot for everyone who wants to enjoy nature and silence away from the well-known routes.
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The Pfarrkogel (470 m) is a wooded elevation in the vicinity of Lindabrunn and part of the gentle hills of the Gutensteiner Alpen. Accessible via quiet forest and logging paths, it is ideal for a relaxed loop away from heavily frequented routes. A tranquil nature spot for all who appreciate movement in an original landscape.
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The last part of the climb isn't too bad - even if there's little view because of all the trees, the "summit victory" is worth it...
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Worth a tour even in winter!
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A nice rest stop with a schnapps and a book entry.
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Howdy, I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series: My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods -> https://www.komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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While Sollenau itself is characterized by gentle landscapes, the surrounding district of Wiener Neustadt-Land and broader Lower Austria region offer various elevated areas and viewpoints. These include historical lookout towers and natural vantage points that provide scenic views rather than dramatic mountain peaks. For example, you can visit the Jubilee Lookout on Guglzipf or the Franz-Bichler-Warte Observation Tower.
Yes, several elevated areas near Sollenau are suitable for families. The View from Helenenhöhe is a great option, offering a seating area and beautiful views of Bad Vöslau, Gainfarn, the Hohe Wand, and Schneeberg. The area generally features easy hikes and walks with modest elevation gains, perfect for leisurely family outings.
For expansive views, consider visiting the Jubilee Lookout on Guglzipf, which provides panoramic vistas of the Berndorf basin and surrounding mountains. Another excellent spot is the Franz-Bichler-Warte Observation Tower, offering views over Berndorf, the Vienna Basin, Leithagebirge, and Lindkogel. The View from Helenenhöhe also offers a great perspective of the region.
You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities, from easy walks along the Piesting River and Wiener Neustadt Canal to more challenging mountain hikes in the broader Lower Austria region. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Hiking loop from Sollenau'. For more elevated experiences, consider routes from the 'Mountain Hikes around Sollenau' guide, such as the 'Ruins of Merkenstein Castle – Iron Gate Mountain Hut loop' or the 'Schneeberg Viewpoint – Sina Warte Observation Tower loop'. You can find more details in the Mountain Hikes around Sollenau guide and the Easy hikes around Sollenau guide.
Yes, the Jubilee Lookout on Guglzipf is a notable historical landmark. Originally built in 1902 as a wooden lookout tower, it was later renovated and reopened in 1991 as a 34-meter-high watchtower. It was renamed Franz-Bichler-Warte in 2006 and was a listed building until 2016.
Sollenau is a great starting point for cycling. The Piestingtal Cycle Path offers various routes, including an easy section from Sollenau to Wöllersdorf via EuroVelo 9. Other options include longer loops like the 'Piestingtal Cycle Path – View of Ochsenheide loop from Sollenau'. For more information, refer to the Cycling around Sollenau guide.
Yes, the Schneeberg, often still snow-covered, is visible from several elevated points. The View from Helenenhöhe offers a great perspective of the Schneeberg. Additionally, from the Pfarrkogel Summit Cross, despite its modest 470m elevation, you can also enjoy a great view of the Schneeberg.
Visitors appreciate the far-reaching views from the various lookout towers and natural vantage points. The combination of historical structures like the Jubilee Lookout and serene natural settings with seating areas, such as the Helenenhöhe, makes for enjoyable excursions. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with 107 upvotes and 47 photos shared for these locations.
While the main highlights are well-regarded, the View from Hinterer Lindkogel is a lovely spot that offers a very beautiful panoramic view of the foothills of the Alps. It's described as a nice resting place and is worth a trip in both winter and summer.
The elevated areas and hiking trails around Sollenau can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also great for outdoor activities, while some viewpoints, like the View from Hinterer Lindkogel, are noted to be worth a trip even in winter when there is snow.
While Sollenau itself is at a modest elevation, you can find higher points in the surrounding region. The Pfarrkogel Summit Cross, at 470m, offers a summit experience with views of the Schneeberg. For more substantial mountainous experiences, the Wiener Alpen are accessible within a reasonable distance, though not directly adjacent to Sollenau.


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