Best attractions and places to see around Pettenbach include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated at the entrance of the Almtal valley, Pettenbach is characterized by its blend of mountainous terrain and expansive farmland, bordered by the Alm river and Aiterbach stream. The region offers diverse landscapes and points of interest for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The view is fantastic, with a 360-degree panorama. We hiked from Lake Laudach to the Zwillingskogel mountain – the trail was very well marked both on the ascent and on the descent to Grünau. We only needed the app in two or three places.
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Beautiful view of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge.
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Fantastic T2 ascent with good views of the Alps and foothills.
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I hiked from the Perneckerkogel over here to the Eiskogel. The fantastic view today of the "sea of fog" in the valley and the surrounding outstanding mountain peaks was simply wonderful. ☀️recharge your batteries and let your soul unwind "above the clouds".😅😍👌🏼☀️🧡🥾
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Great view of the Traunstein and the surrounding area. If you walk quickly, you can reach the summit in 1 hour. The path from the summit to the right further down is partly overgrown but recognizable (waterproof shoes are an advantage if you are out and about in the morning...wet, tall grass)
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Was wonderful. Lt. According to my watch it was 1000 m?!?
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There has been a new summit cross on the Hochsalm since 2023
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Pettenbach offers several historical sites. A prominent one is the Ruine Seisenburg, a medieval fortress that was later transformed into a Renaissance castle. You can explore its remnants and enjoy views of Pettenbach and the Alpine foreland. The Bartlhaus Writing and Local History Museum also houses collections related to the Seisenburg, including old writings and a scale model of the castle. Additionally, you can visit the Pfarrkirche Pettenbach, the Leonhardikirche in Heiligenleiten, and the Pfarrkirche Magdalenaberg, which are significant religious landmarks.
Yes, Pettenbach is rich in natural beauty. The Almfluss (Alm River) and Aiterbach (Aiterbach Stream) form the green boundaries of the municipality. For stunning views, consider hiking to Steineck, a summit offering beautiful panoramas of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge. Another excellent viewpoint is the Friedenskreuz am Oberkaibling (Peace Cross on Oberkaibling), which provides a peaceful stop with scenic vistas. The Hochsalm Summit also offers a worthwhile all-round view and mountain panorama.
The most unique cultural attraction is the Schrift- und Heimatmuseum "Bartlhaus", Austria's only writing museum, which includes an attached print workshop. It also features historical documents and artifacts. The various parish churches, such as Pfarrkirche Pettenbach and Leonhardikirche in Heiligenleiten, also offer cultural and historical insights into the region.
Pettenbach is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Almtalradweg (Almtal Cycling Path), which runs through Pettenbach from Wels to Almsee. For mountain biking, explore routes like the "Almsee – Almsee loop from Pettenbach" or the "Weir on the Alm River loop from Pettenbach." Road cycling options include the "Rural Path Near Eberstalzell – Buchecker Gastronomy loop from Pettenbach." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Pettenbach, MTB Trails around Pettenbach, and Road Cycling Routes around Pettenbach guides.
While specific family-friendly attractions are not detailed, the natural landscape of Pettenbach offers opportunities for families to enjoy. The Almtalradweg is suitable for family cycling, and exploring the remnants of Ruine Seisenburg can be an engaging activity for children interested in history. The Kronawettwehr Show Power Plant might also be an interesting educational visit for families.
Hikers can enjoy several trails leading to scenic summits. The hike to Steineck offers a varied trail with beautiful views. The Hochsalm Summit provides a challenging ascent with a wonderful all-round mountain panorama. For a quicker ascent with great views over the Almtal, consider the Maisenkögerl Summit. The Eiskogel summit (1,087 m) is another option for intermediate hikers seeking fantastic views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from the summits and viewpoints. For instance, Steineck is praised for its beautiful views of the Traunstein and Totes Gebirge, and its varied hiking trail. The Hochsalm Summit is noted for its worthwhile all-round view and mountain panorama. The Maisenkögerl Summit is popular for its quick ascent and great views over the Almtal, especially at sunset.
Pettenbach's attractions and outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout the year. While hiking to summits like Hochsalm is possible year-round, paths can be icy in winter. Spring, summer, and autumn generally offer the most favorable conditions for cycling and hiking, allowing you to fully appreciate the region's natural beauty and scenic routes.
Yes, you can visit the E-Werk Ranklleiten an der Alm, a hydroelectric power plant on the Alm River. Additionally, the Schaukraftwerk Kronawettwehr (Kronawettwehr Show Power Plant) is designed for visits, showcasing the utilization of the Alm River's natural power.
Pettenbach is uniquely situated where the mountain world transitions into the broad foreland. This creates a diverse terrain with about 16% forest and 74% farmland. The region is bordered by the Alm River and Aiterbach Stream, offering a mix of river valleys, rolling hills, and more challenging mountainous areas as you head towards the Almtal valley. This variety provides options for different levels of outdoor activities, from easy cycling to more strenuous summit hikes.
Yes, the region has a history tracing back to the Stone Age. The Schrift- und Heimatmuseum "Bartlhaus" is an excellent resource for local history, housing collections of historical documents and artifacts that provide broader context to Pettenbach's past, including its connection to the Ruine Seisenburg.


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