Mountain peaks around Hofamt Priel, nestled between the Strudengau and Nibelungengau regions in Lower Austria, are characterized by forest-clad landscapes and elevated areas. These locations provide expansive panoramic views rather than towering alpine peaks. The highest points for hiking tours in the immediate vicinity typically range from approximately 220 to 852 meters above sea level.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great view of Grein.
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Managed refuge with many delicacies at reasonable prices, great view of Grein from the terrace!
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Why would anyone recommend a mountain bike ride when cycling is prohibited throughout the forest is beyond me.
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What a view😍...the Ötscher was “within reach” today. 👍🏻
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Such a great view from up there over the Yspertal delights the hiker's heart!
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A wonderful vantage point and at the same time a rewarding summit.
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The cross is a little off the path, but you can't miss it on the ascent to the summit stone.
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The region offers several elevated points that provide excellent views and experiences. Among the most popular are Großer Peilstein Summit, which rewards ascents with a great view from its 1,063-meter elevation, and Burgsteinmauer Summit, known for its easy hike and views of the Alps on clear days. Another significant spot is the Peace Cross on Gipfelstein, offering panoramic views of the Danube, Grein, and the Mühlviertel.
Yes, the Burgsteinmauer Summit is noted for being easy to hike, featuring stairs near the top and offering wonderful views. The Kneipp path in Hofamt Priel also provides accessible elevated sections with magnificent panoramic views without being overly strenuous.
From the higher elevations around Hofamt Priel, you can expect magnificent panoramic views. These often extend over the Danube region, including sights like the Danube power station (Ybbs-Persenbeug) and Persenbeug Castle, and reach far into the Alpine foothills. You'll see a diverse landscape where the Danube meets the beginnings of the Alps, along with surrounding forests and valleys.
Absolutely. The Kneipp path in Hofamt Priel is particularly family-friendly, incorporating elements like water wheels and various fairy tale figures to engage children. It also features a Kneipp station and rest areas for a pleasant outing. Additionally, the Brandstetterkogelhütte (Viktoria Adelheid refuge) is a family-friendly hut that is very easy to reach.
The Kneipp path (Path No. 25) in Hofamt Priel is a unique trail that leads through the Lichtenstern area and along the pond stream. It's designed for both enjoying nature and promoting health, featuring a Kneipp station, rest areas, and unique rock formations. From its higher regions, visitors can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view extending from the Danube power station (Ybbs-Persenbeug) and Persenbeug Castle all the way into the Alpine foothills. It's also engaging for children with water wheels and fairy tale figures. You can find more information at lower-austria.info.
While the region is known for gentle hikes, the Katzenstein Summit near St. Oswald offers a rock formation at 963 meters that can be climbed for those seeking a more adventurous experience. The Großer Peilstein Summit also has a small, rocky climb available for adventurers after reaching the main viewpoint.
The elevated points around Hofamt Priel are beautiful throughout much of the year. The Peace Cross on Gipfelstein is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn due to the beech leaves. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides lush greenery and longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, especially on higher or more exposed trails.
Yes, the Brandstetterkogelhütte (Viktoria Adelheid refuge) is a nice hut with good food, usually open all year round. Its location in the forest makes even hot days bearable, providing a pleasant stop for hikers.
Beyond hiking the elevated points, the Hofamt Priel area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Viewpoint and Water – Protected Old Tree loop', or enjoy cycling routes like the 'Southern Waldviertel Cycle Path'. For those interested in gravel biking, there are options like the 'Ybbs an der Donau Town Center – View of Persenbeug Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Hofamt Priel, Cycling around Hofamt Priel, and Gravel biking around Hofamt Priel guides.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially those extending into the Alpine foothills and over the Danube. The sense of accomplishment from reaching a summit, like Großer Peilstein Summit, is often highlighted. The natural beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and well-maintained trails, such as the Kneipp path with its unique features, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, the Katzenstein Summit is definitely worth visiting. Located near St. Oswald, it's a rock formation at 963 meters known for being beautifully covered with soft moss. It offers climbing opportunities for the adventurous, and the path to it is well signposted, making the detour from the main trail worthwhile for its unique natural features.
Yes, the Kneipp path in Hofamt Priel includes historical information about the area, such as former quarries, which can be discovered along the route. Additionally, local legends suggest that the large rock caves of the Burgstallmauer, another elevated point, are filled with gold and guarded by small men, adding a touch of folklore to your hike.
While specific rules for every trail are not always posted, many natural trails in the region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other hikers, and to carry waste bags. The focus on nature and well-being on paths like the Kneipp path suggests a welcoming environment for responsible dog owners.


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