Mountain peaks around Gerasdorf bei Wien are characterized by rolling hills and fertile plains, as the municipality itself has a relatively flat terrain. The average elevation is approximately 164 meters. While Gerasdorf bei Wien does not feature prominent mountain peaks, the broader region surrounding Vienna offers elevated areas popular for hiking. These are typically referred to as hills or smaller mountains, providing various walking and cycling routes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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It's a mountain without a real summit. There's also no great view. Essentially, climbing it isn't particularly appealing.
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The Handleinsberg is a striking vantage point above Zell am See. From here, a beautiful view opens up over the valley, Lake Zell, and the surrounding peaks of the Hohe Tauern. A worthwhile destination for a leisurely hike that perfectly combines panoramic views and natural beauty.
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At the top, a breathtaking panorama opens up. Before you lies Vienna, nestled between rolling hills and the glittering Danube, which snakes through the city like a silver ribbon. 🏙️🌊 To the left and right stretch the vineyards of the Wienerwald, lush green in summer, golden in autumn – a sight as if from a painting. 🍇🌿 In the distance, the towers of St. Stephen's Cathedral and the DC Tower reach for the sky, while the city below dissolves into countless small details – roofs, parks, streets, life. When the sun sets, it bathes everything in a warm, golden light. The Danube gleams like liquid gold, and the sky turns pastel shades of pink, orange, and violet. 🌅✨ A place of peace, expanse, and inspiration – the Leopoldsberg is not just a viewpoint, but a feeling. A feeling of freedom, of wonder – and of deep connection with this unique city.
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If the weather is nice, be sure to stop off at one of the charming Buschenschenken (wine taverns) for a glass of wine and enjoy the fantastic view!
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Great view of Vienna
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Hiking trail through the vineyards Once you reach the top you will be rewarded with a beautiful view! You can continue to Kahlenberg or Leopoldsberg
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While Gerasdorf bei Wien itself is relatively flat, the broader region offers several popular elevated areas. The most well-known include Leopoldsberg and Kahlenberg, which provide stunning panoramic views of Vienna and the Danube. Another favorite is Nussberg, known for its vineyards and hiking trails.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views. From Leopoldsberg, you'll see Vienna, the Danube River, and the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods). The View of Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg from the Danube Cycle Path also offers iconic perspectives of these hills and the surrounding landscape. Bisamberg provides a different vantage point, often showcasing vineyards and tranquil scenery.
Yes, the elevated areas near Gerasdorf bei Wien offer excellent hiking opportunities. Leopoldsberg and Kahlenberg are accessible via numerous hiking trails, including popular routes like the 'Stadtwanderweg 1a - Leopoldsberg' and 'Stadtwanderweg 1 Kahlenberg'. Bisamberg also features trails such as the 'Wien: Bisamberg - Elisabethhöhe' and 'Stadtwanderweg 5 Bisamberg', winding through vineyards and forests. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Marchfeld Canal – Gerasdorf Swimming Pond loop' which is part of the Easy hikes around Gerasdorf bei Wien guide.
Many of the trails on hills like Bisamberg offer gentle slopes suitable for families. The View of Kahlenberg and Leopoldsberg from the Danube Cycle Path is also noted as family-friendly. Generally, the rolling hills and smaller mountains provide accessible paths for walks with children. Always check specific route details for suitability.
Absolutely! The Bisamberg and Nussberg areas are particularly known for their vineyards and traditional wine taverns (Heuriger). After a walk, you can enjoy local wines and food, making for a pleasant cultural experience. Kahlenberg also has restaurants at its summit.
The hills are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, with spring bringing blooming nature and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage, especially in the vineyards. Sunset views from Leopoldsberg and Kahlenberg are particularly stunning. Summer is also great, but it can be warmer, so plan accordingly.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking options like the 'Marchfeldkanal Cycle Path – Gerasdorf Bathing Lake loop' from the Gravel biking around Gerasdorf bei Wien guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Marchfeld Canal – Gerasdorf Bathing Lake loop' from the Running Trails around Gerasdorf bei Wien guide.
Yes, Leopoldsberg is home to a church and has historical significance, offering not just views but also a sense of the past. The Kia-Beri Cross (Kia-Beri-Kreuz) on Tetzenberg is another landmark, providing views over vineyards and towards the Vienna skyline.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially of Vienna and the Danube, from spots like Leopoldsberg. The combination of nature, accessible hiking trails, and the opportunity to visit local wine taverns (Heuriger) on hills like Nussberg and Bisamberg is also highly appreciated. The tranquil escape from the city is a major draw.
The terrain consists primarily of rolling hills and gentle slopes, rather than rugged mountain peaks. You'll find paths winding through forests, vineyards, and open areas, offering varied walking and cycling routes. While some ascents can be steep, they are generally manageable for most fitness levels.
While Leopoldsberg and Kahlenberg are iconic, places like Handleinsberg offer a quieter experience, often explored as part of local 'dwarf mountain' tours. The Bisamberg, with its tranquil atmosphere and vineyards, also provides a more serene alternative to the more bustling viewpoints.


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