Best mountain peaks around Himberg are found in the broader region, as the municipality itself is primarily flat, situated within the Vienna Basin in Lower Austria. While Himberg is known for its historical sites and leisure activities, the surrounding areas offer opportunities for hiking and exploring elevated terrain. The region's geography transitions from the flat basin to the foothills of the Northern Calcareous Alps, providing diverse natural features. These areas feature various summits and viewpoints that are accessible for outdoor…
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The Hochgreutel (342 m) is a wooded ridge on the edge of the Vienna Woods near Mödling, offering quiet paths away from the more popular routes. Between pines, beeches, and open patches of forest, beautiful views towards the Vienna Basin open up again and again. An ideal destination for a short, varied hike in a natural setting.
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The Eichkogel is a 367-meter-high, protected hill south of Mödling, featuring species-rich dry grasslands and many rare plant and insect species. From the summit, there are beautiful views across the vineyards, the Vienna Woods, and the Vienna Basin. The diverse network of trails makes it a popular destination for hikes and leisurely walks in a natural setting.
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Goldberg 218m, beautiful view with bench
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That's a summit cross! Located at exactly 173.10 meters (you have to be precise!). Summit book, everything is there and there is also a beautiful view.
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I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series. My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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The 367 m high Eichkogel lies at the intersection of various geological, climatic and biogeographical zones. It is made up of freshwater limestone and sand covered by layers of loess. In the summit area there are very barren, dry and shallow soils. Natural features are different, closely interlocked dry and semi-dry grassland, bushes, forest and forest-steppe landscape.
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The Jennyberg, but a (northeast) rocky spur of the Anninger Mountains (Föhrenberge Nature Park), which immediately borders the south-west of the Lower Austrian town of Mödling.
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The Himberg region, while primarily flat, offers access to smaller, scenic elevations that provide excellent views and natural experiences. These are typically hills or ridges on the edge of the Vienna Woods or within the Vienna Basin, rather than high alpine peaks. They are known for their diverse ecosystems, such as dry grasslands, forests, and vineyards.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The summit cross near Schwechat, at 173 meters, offers a beautiful view and is considered family-friendly. Similarly, the Goldberg Summit Cross, at 218 meters, provides a lovely viewpoint with a bench, perfect for a family outing.
The peaks near Himberg are rich in natural diversity. For instance, Eichkogel is a protected hill featuring species-rich dry grasslands and many rare plant and insect species. You'll find a mix of dry and semi-dry grassland, bushes, forest, and forest-steppe landscapes, offering unique ecological insights.
For expansive views, Eichkogel provides beautiful vistas across vineyards, the Vienna Woods, and the Vienna Basin. The Hochgreutel (342 m) also offers views towards the Vienna Basin through open patches of forest.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from leisurely walks to intermediate routes. Many peaks, like Eichkogel, have diverse networks of trails. For more general hiking options, explore the Easy hikes around Himberg guide, which includes routes like the 'Himberg–Velm–Himberg Route'.
While the immediate vicinity of the peaks might be hiking-focused, the broader Himberg region offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Himberg or Cycling around Himberg guides for routes that might pass near some of these elevated areas.
Most of the peaks and elevated areas around Himberg, such as Eichkogel, Jennyberg (345 m), and Hochgreutel (342 m), are generally rated as intermediate. They offer varied terrain suitable for those with some hiking experience, but also provide options for leisurely walks.
The Jennyberg is a rocky spur of the Anninger Mountains, part of the Föhrenberge Nature Park, located southwest of Mödling. It's a popular spot for hikers exploring the Vienna Woods, offering forest paths and viewpoints.
Yes, if you're looking for tranquility, Hochgreutel (342 m) is a great option. It's a wooded ridge on the edge of the Vienna Woods near Mödling, known for its quiet paths away from more popular routes, offering a peaceful natural setting.
The geology of these peaks is quite interesting. For example, Eichkogel is composed of freshwater limestone and sand, covered by layers of loess. This unique composition contributes to the very barren, dry, and shallow soils found in its summit area, supporting specific plant and insect species.
Yes, you'll find a few. The summit cross near Schwechat and the Goldberg Summit Cross are notable man-made monuments that also serve as viewpoints, offering a blend of cultural and natural interest.


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