Best mountain peaks around Oberkappel, a municipality in Upper Austria, are characterized by gently rolling hills rather than towering alpine summits. The average elevation of Oberkappel is 511 meters above sea level. While no prominent peaks are strictly within its 12 km² area, the nearby Ameisberg stands as a significant high point. This region offers accessible high points with panoramic views and hiking opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Several hiking trails lead to the summit of Friedrichsberg. A popular route starts in Wegscheid and leads steadily uphill over meadow and forest paths. For a shorter hike, you can start in Thalberg; from there it is about 1 to 2 kilometers to the observation tower.
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Short climb to push, but it's definitely worth it 🤩
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Beautiful hiking trails and also an experience with the mountain bike
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The Haugstein is the highest elevation in the Innviertel
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Unfortunately mostly closed as it is privately owned.
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The Haugstein is 895 m above sea level. A. the highest mountain in the Sauwaldes in the Upper Austrian district of Schärding (Innviertel).
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By the way, not a via ferrata, but shorter sport climbing routes.
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While Oberkappel itself features gently rolling hills, the nearby Ameisberg Tower is a significant high point at 941 meters. Its observation tower offers extensive panoramic views from the Bohemian Forest to the Alps. Other notable viewpoints include the Friedrichsberg Observation Tower, which is the highest point in the Passau district, and the Eidenberger Lusen Summit, offering nearly 180-degree views over the landscape.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. The Ameisberg, for instance, is crisscrossed by several trails, including sections of the European long-distance walking routes E8 and E10. You can find many routes, from easy to moderate, that lead to these high points. For more options, explore guides like Easy hikes around Oberkappel or Hiking around Oberkappel.
From the 24-meter-high Ameisberg Tower at the summit of Ameisberg, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. These vistas stretch from the Bohemian Forest in the north all the way to the distant Alps in the south, encompassing parts of Bavaria and the surrounding Mühlviertel region.
Many trails leading to the high points and viewpoints around Oberkappel are considered of moderate difficulty, making them accessible for families. The 'Ameisberg-circuit' is a scenic, moderate hike around the Ameisberg that is suitable for families. Highlights like the Eidenberger Lusen Summit and Friedrichsberg Observation Tower are also noted as family-friendly.
The highest mountain in the Sauwald region, which is close to Oberkappel, is the Haugstein Summit, standing at 895 meters above sea level. It features individual granite blocks along its wooded ridge and is part of the Donausteig.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Ameisbergwarte (observation tower) itself has historical value, constructed in 1903. Additionally, the Cooling stone (Kühstein) is a natural rock formation with historical significance as an earlier place of sacrifice, featuring pottery shards and ancient ramparts.
The Eidenberger Lusen Summit, at 733 meters, is known for its summit cross made of flat granite stones. It offers a nearly 180-degree view over the surrounding landscape, including the Dreisesselberg massif and the Rannastausee, making it a popular spot for hikers and mountain bikers.
Yes, the area around Oberkappel also offers cycling opportunities. You can find various routes that explore the scenic landscape. For cycling inspiration, check out the Cycling around Oberkappel guide, which includes routes like the 'Ranna Reservoir Dam – View of Lake Ranna loop'.
The Friedrichsberg Observation Tower is notable for being the highest point in the Passau district. It provides an informative viewpoint with historical explanations about the surrounding villages, offering both scenic beauty and educational insights.
The Cooling stone, or Kühstein, at 710 meters, is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists. It offers wide views of the Kleine Mühl valley and the Bohemian Forest. Besides hiking, its rock formations also attract climbers, and it holds historical significance as an ancient site.
Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views, especially from observation towers like the Ameisberg Tower. The scenic hiking trails, the natural beauty of the granite formations, and the peaceful ambiance are also highly valued. Many enjoy the combination of accessible trails and rewarding vistas.


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