Mountain peaks around Lilienfeld are situated in the Lilienfeld district of Lower Austria, characterized by extensive forests and a diverse mountainous landscape. This region features prominent mountains such as Ötscher, Muckenkogel, and Gemeindealpe. The area offers a range of outdoor experiences, from walks to alpine climbs, with an extensive network of trails. Many routes provide panoramic views across the Danube valley and into the Alps.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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beautiful viewpoint summit in the Prealps
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Beautiful panoramic view over Hochschwab to the Gesäuse mountains
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Unmarked and steep paths lead to this summit, but they are easily recognizable, as people do occasionally find their way here. Nevertheless, there is a good chance of experiencing a solitary and peaceful summit ascent.
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There is a winter room here where you can seek shelter from wind and weather even outside of opening hours 👍
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Nice rooms, I can recommend an overnight stay.
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An excellent hut with great views and good food, also recommended for overnight stay.
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A wonderful vantage point near Annaberg. The view stretches from the Schneeberg to the Hochschwab.
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Very strenuous for hikers, as there are climbing sections that don't require a rope, but it's worth it! Quote: a rope wouldn't have been bad...
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The Lilienfeld district features prominent mountains such as Ötscher, Muckenkogel, Göller, and Gemeindealpe. Other significant peaks include Hinteralm, Reisalpe, Hohenstein, and Eisenstein, all offering diverse outdoor experiences.
Many peaks in the region provide spectacular panoramas. For instance, the Summit Cross at Gemeindealpe offers incredible views over the Mariazellerland and Ötscher. From Unterberg Summit, you can enjoy wonderful views of the surrounding foothills in the Gutenstein Alps. Muckenkogel and Hinteralm also provide expansive views across the Danube valley and into the Alps.
Yes, the Muckenkogel is easily accessible by chair lift, making it suitable for families. The 'fairytale hiking trail' around the Muckenkogel is particularly recommended for families with children. The marked ascent to Reisalpe is also considered an easy mountain hike, with the convenience of the Reisalpe shelter near the summit.
The region offers an extensive network of trails catering to various ability levels. You can find everything from leisurely walks to challenging alpine climbs. For example, the Mountain Hikes around Lilienfeld guide features routes like the moderate 'Summit Cross at Gemeindealpe – Terzerhaus mountain hut loop' and the more difficult 'Traisnerhütte – Hinteralm Summit loop from Lilienfeld'.
Absolutely. Rauher Kamm is a challenging climb and one of the northernmost alpine tours in the northern Limestone Alps, involving easy climbing sections with deep views. The Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, encompassing parts of Ötscher, is also known for its dramatic gorges and rugged terrain, appealing to hikers seeking a more demanding experience.
The Lilienfeld mountains offer experiences year-round. In warmer months, the extensive network of trails is perfect for hiking. In winter, peaks like Muckenkogel are popular for ski touring, and Göller provides access to alpine skiing slopes.
Yes, several peaks have huts or shelters. The Türnitzer Hut is located near the summit of Türnitzer Höger. The Kaiserkogel Hut offers a great view and a garden. Near the Reisalpe summit, you'll find the Reisalpe shelter, and cozy summit huts are also available on Hohenstein and Eisenstein.
The region is known as the 'green lung' of Lower Austria due to its extensive forests. The Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park, encompassing parts of Ötscher, is famous for its dramatic gorges and varied terrain. Many trails also offer breathtaking views of the Danube valley and deep into the Alps.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, a popular loop trail goes to the Summit Cross at Gemeindealpe and the Terzerhaus mountain hut, covering approximately 11.7 km. The Mountain Hikes around Lilienfeld guide also lists routes like the 'Göller Summit (1,766 m) loop from Kernhofer Gscheid'.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible views and diverse landscapes. The komoot community has shared 224 photos and given 188 upvotes across 46 highlights, often praising the spectacular panoramas and the variety of trails suitable for different skill levels.
While the region is primarily known for its natural beauty, some peaks have historical significance or features. For instance, Klösterpunkt – Muckenkogel Summit is categorized as a historical site. The Unterberg also has legendary stories and tales associated with it.
Yes, several peaks are popular for winter sports. Muckenkogel is a popular spot for ski touring, and Göller features lifts providing access to its slopes for alpine skiers. The natural ski area around Unterberg also provides skiing and winter fun.


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