Mountain peaks around Neufelden are characterized by rolling hills and dense forests within the Mühlviertel region of Upper Austria. While the immediate vicinity features local elevations, the broader area provides access to more prominent summits. The landscape includes picturesque hills, lush forests, and unique granite formations. These features offer diverse experiences for those exploring the terrain and elevation of mountains near Neufelden.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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There's nothing special about Buchetgupf; it's simply the highest point between Götzendorf and Obergahleiten. A few rocks where children sometimes seem to play...
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Beautiful viewpoint, from Inzell the path is partly quite steep and rocky.
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Top restaurant for a short break with delicious food.
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Very unspectacular...2 transmission masts, 2 water tanks & 1 small rock are located on Bründlberg.
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The "downside" of the chapel ;-)
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The Lebensblickeweg offers a total of 12 thematic points and is a varied circular route that reflects the everyday life of bygone days with old photos of the Sarleinsbach population. The numerous benches and rest stops along the way are visually very successful, the themed meditation area with a view of the Ameisberg is particularly beautiful. On the way you are in the wonderful landscape around Sarleinsbach. The initiator of the path, Franz Eibl, was able to involve large parts of the population in the implementation of this joint project between the parish and the tourism association. The result is a varied circular route that brings back the everyday life of bygone days with old photos of the Sarleinsbach population. Pausing at the individual stations is contemplative and often enjoyable. Again and again, memories of our own childhood and youth were awakened during our hike. The starting point of the well-signposted path is the parking lot at the Mandl herb farm at the end of the village. Childhood is the name of the first station right at school and soon after that you are out and about in the hilly landscape between the Danube valley and the Bohemian Forest. A nice first resting place is at the Chager chapel with its healing spring, one of the numerous Augenbründl in the Mühlviertel. The numerous benches and rest stops along the way are also visually appealing. The meditation themed area with a view of the Ameisberg is particularly beautiful. At the Sarleinsbachblick the eye wanders far over the Mühlviertel landscape and at the station "Genuss" the table and benches invite you to take a break for a snack. Past the Chagermühle, the path then leads up to the last vantage point over Sarleinsbach. "A long hike without stopping is like a life without festivals" - this saying of the Greek philosopher Democritus is written on the last plaque. (Source: bergwelten.com)
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For a pleasant experience with amenities, consider the Hansberg Viewpoint. It offers great views and includes a restaurant and cafe, making it ideal for a relaxing stop. Opening hours are typically from May to October, with specific days for burgers and breads, and other snacks on weekends and public holidays.
While Neufelden itself is surrounded by rolling hills, the wider Mühlviertel region offers more prominent peaks. The highest is Plöckenstein at 1,379 meters (4,524 feet), part of the Bohemian Forest. Other notable peaks include Hochficht (1,338 meters / 4,390 feet), known for its quiet summer trails, and Bärenstein Summit (1,077 meters / 3,533 feet), which provides panoramic views, including the Alps on clear days.
Yes, the Hansberg Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and offers a comfortable outing with its restaurant and cafe. For hiking, the "Neufelden Dam – Neufelden Historic Marketplace loop" is an easy 5.1 km (3.2 miles) trail that takes about 1 hour and 26 minutes, suitable for families. You can find more family-friendly routes in the Family-friendly hikes around Neufelden guide.
The immediate vicinity of Neufelden is characterized by picturesque rolling hills and lush forests. A prominent feature is the Stausee Neufelden (Neufelden Reservoir), which is central to several scenic hiking routes. The region is also known for its unique granite formations, particularly within the Pesenbachtal Nature Reserve and along the Große Mühl river valley.
Yes, the Summit Cross Kugelberg is part of the Lebensblickeweg, a varied circular route with 12 thematic points. This trail reflects the everyday life of bygone days with old photos of the Sarleinsbach population, offering a contemplative experience with meditation areas and views of the Ameisberg and Sarleinsbach.
The "View of the Neufelden Reservoir – Neufelden Historic Marketplace loop" is a popular 11.1 km (6.9 miles) trail offering beautiful vistas of the reservoir and the historic town. Another option is the "Ziggenbirche Rock Formation – Mühltal Gate loop," a moderate 10.4 km (6.5 miles) path from Neufelden that passes by unique rock formations. More hiking options can be found in the Family-friendly hikes around Neufelden guide.
The period from May to October is generally ideal for visiting the peaks and viewpoints around Neufelden. During these months, the weather is typically pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities, and facilities like the restaurant at Hansberg Viewpoint are open. Winter offers different experiences, especially in higher areas like Hochficht, which is known as a ski area.
Yes, the Sternstein Observation Tower, also known as the "Kaiser Franz Joseph Jubiläumswarte," built in 1898/99, provides an amazing panoramic view. From the tower, you can see from the Böhmerland to Schöninger, including the Viehberg, Breitenstein, and Ameisberg, offering a wide-ranging vista of the Upper Austrian landscape.
Beyond hiking, the region around Neufelden offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like the "Obermühl – View of the Neufelden Reservoir loop" or the longer "Danube Cycle Path South Bank – Schlögen Loop." For mountain biking, there are traffic-free options such as the "View of the Neufelden Reservoir – Mühlschlinge loop." Find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Neufelden guide and Traffic-free bike rides around Neufelden guide.
While some peaks like Bründlberg Summit and Buchetgupf (685 m) are less frequented, they are noted as being quite unspectacular, often featuring only transmission masts or being simply the highest point in a forest. For unique natural features, the Pesenbachtal Nature Reserve with its distinct granite formations offers a more rewarding, less-traveled experience.


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