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Mountaineering routes around Altlengbach traverse the rolling hills of the western Vienna Woods, part of the Alpine foothills in Lower Austria. The region is characterized by extensive beech forests, numerous streams like the Lengbach and Laabenbach, and the prominent Schöpfl mountain, the highest peak in the Vienna Woods. This landscape offers diverse terrain for mountaineers, from forested paths to elevated viewpoints.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the first phase, you clamber over stones between the windings of a small stream (no, it wasn't a rainy day…), then a slippery steep section follows, where you probably move most safely on all fours, followed by a few more unpleasant spots, and then a traverse along the slope that is as long as it is boring.
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A great place and good cuisine! You have to be patient with the service, but it is very friendly and nice. The apricot dumplings are truly a delight and I give them ***** I have rarely eaten such delicate apricot dumplings.
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"Heimkehrer Kreuz" between Matras Warte and Schöpfl Schutzhaus.
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The panoramic view from the steel tower of the former Kaiser Franz Joseph Warte and today's Franz Eduard Matras Warte still impresses. In a work published by Crown Prince Rudolf about the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the view is described so aptly that it still entices people to tour the mountain today. The Leopold-Figl-Observatorium is within sight. Only a few minutes' walk away, the Schöpfl-Schutzhaus of the ÖTK invites you to linger. In 1865, the Imperial Royal Forestry Authority built a viewing platform on the highest point of the Schöpfl at 893 meters. It originally served as weather protection for the still existing survey marker. Due to the good view, the platform quickly developed into a popular excursion destination. Source: https://schutz.haus/de/poi/aussichtsturm/matraswarte/13538804/
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The Schöpfl-Schutzhaus has been run by Auguste Rosenberger since January 2024. It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, but is open from sunrise to sunset on all other days. Guests can look forward to a cozy atmosphere and a good selection of food.
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The Matraswarte is a 17-meter-high steel structure that adorns the summit of the Schöpfl, the highest elevation in the Vienna Woods. It stands on the border of the communities of Altenmarkt an der Triesting and Brand-Laaben and is the highest structure in the Vienna Woods. The observation tower offers a breathtaking panoramic view that stretches from Vienna's city center in the northeast to the Limestone Alps in the south. The climb to the Matraswarte is straightforward, as numerous hiking trails lead to the summit, making the place a popular destination for hikers of all ages. The panoramic view, which includes the Vienna Woods, the Alpine foothills and the Schneeberg, is a true highlight of the hike.
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The Schöpfl, as the highest mountain in the Vienna Woods, offers an ideal combination of nature experience and impressive views. The climb to the Matraswarte is particularly worthwhile, from which a spectacular 360° panorama stretches - from Vienna across the Tullnerfeld to the Schneeberg and Ötscher. After the hike, the Schöpflhütte invites you to stop for a cozy break. The well-marked paths make the climb a pleasant experience, even for less experienced hikers. A detour to the Mitterschöpfl and the Leopold Figl Observatory rounds off the tour with beautiful natural impressions.
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Very nice, good food. Both game and vegetarian options on the menu.
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Mountaineering routes in Altlengbach traverse the rolling hills of the western Vienna Woods, which are part of the Alpine foothills. You'll encounter extensive beech forests, numerous natural streams like the Lengbach and Laabenbach, and the prominent Schöpfl mountain, the highest peak in the Vienna Woods. This diverse landscape offers a mix of forested paths and elevated viewpoints.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' for mountaineering, the region offers several moderate options. For example, the Summit cross on Schöpfl – Matras-Warte on the Schöpfl loop is a moderate 3.8-mile (6.0 km) trail that takes about 2 hours to complete, leading to panoramic views from the Matraswarte.
Many routes offer impressive views, particularly from the Schöpfl mountain. The Buchbergwarte and the Schöpfl Mountain Hut are popular spots. The Summit cross on Schöpfl itself is a significant landmark, offering panoramic views encompassing Vienna, the Tullnerfeld, Schneeberg, and Ötscher.
Yes, all the mountaineering routes highlighted in this guide are circular. For instance, the Schöpfl Mountain Hut – Summit cross on Schöpfl loop from Neustift-Innermanzing is a moderate 9.1-mile (14.7 km) loop that provides a comprehensive exploration of the Schöpfl area.
The Vienna Woods, including the Altlengbach area, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in forested areas to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check local regulations or specific trail signs for any restrictions.
The region is suitable for year-round exploration. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the rolling hills can be explored, though conditions may require appropriate gear and caution, especially on higher elevations like the Schöpfl.
Yes, several routes pass by or are close to mountain huts. The Schöpfl Mountain Hut is a well-known stop for refreshments and rest, and is featured on routes like the Schöpfl Mountain Hut – Summit cross on Schöpfl loop. The Falkensteiner Hut is also accessible on longer, more challenging routes such as the Falkensteiner Hut loop from Neustift-Innermanzing.
Altlengbach is located in Lower Austria, and while specific trailheads might require a short walk or local bus connection, the region is generally accessible by public transport from Vienna. It's recommended to check local bus schedules to Altlengbach and surrounding villages like Neustift-Innermanzing, which serve as starting points for several routes.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Falkensteiner Hut loop from Neustift-Innermanzing is classified as difficult. This route covers 11.2 miles (18.0 km) and involves significant elevation changes, making it a demanding yet rewarding option for experienced mountaineers.
The mountaineering routes in Altlengbach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the extensive beech forests, the well-marked paths, and the rewarding panoramic views from elevated points like the Schöpfl and Matraswarte.
Yes, the Altlengbach area blends natural beauty with historical points of interest. You can find the historic Altlengbach castle ruins, located between the Lengbach and Großer Tulln, which can be an adventurous hiking destination. The Gothic parish church, founded in 1040, and the Altmühle with its mill museum in Unterthurm are also notable sights that can be integrated into your outdoor excursions.
The highest point you can reach on a mountaineering route in Altlengbach is the Summit cross on Schöpfl, which is the highest mountain in the Vienna Woods. Routes like the Summit cross on Schöpfl – Matras-Warte on the Schöpfl loop directly lead to this impressive peak.


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