Best mountain peaks around Bad Großpertholz are situated in the picturesque Waldviertel region of Lower Austria. This area is characterized by gentle alpine meadows and forested landscapes, offering natural beauty and panoramic views. The region provides diverse terrain for exploration, from prominent summits to unique rock formations. Visitors can experience a range of natural features and viewpoints across its various peaks.
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The viewing platform at the Nebelstein summit cross offers an impressive panoramic view of the surrounding area ... and has enough space for waltzing 😉
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Various signposts show us the way up through the forest to the Holmberg (738 m), on whose highest point stands the Millennium Life Tower. Mighty and imposing, a small technical marvel, free-standing without tension cables, it stands in the forest and towers above the trees. The viewing platform, which is 30 m higher, offers a panorama with a view for many kilometers in all directions. Of course, the view is clear of the Guttenberg near Grafenschlag, the town of Gmünd and far into our neighboring country, the Czech Republic. Open: May to October, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 1 p.m.
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Beautiful view over the Waldviertel and the Czech Republic 👍
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Unfortunately the observation tower was not accessible
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Beautiful view, summit cross easily accessible
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A beautiful hiking trail that is easy to walk with children
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Nice hut at the summit of Nebelstein, also recommended for overnight stays.
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The region around Bad Großpertholz offers several popular peaks. The Nebelstein Summit and Viewing Platform is highly regarded for its 360-degree panoramic views. Another must-visit is the Holmberg, home to the impressive Jahrtausendlebensturm Observation Tower, offering extensive vistas. The Jankusmauer Summit Cross is also a favorite for its unique granite formation and extraordinary views.
Yes, just below the Nebelstein Summit, you'll find the Nebelstein Hut. It's a rustic and cozy mountain hut popular with hikers, offering food, drinks, and even options for overnight stays. It's known for its welcoming atmosphere and good portions.
The peaks around Bad Großpertholz offer diverse and expansive views. From the Nebelstein Summit, you can enjoy a spectacular 360-degree panorama stretching from the foothills of the Alps all the way to the Czech Republic. The Jahrtausendlebensturm Observation Tower on Holmberg provides a view for many kilometers in all directions, including Guttenberg, Gmünd, and into the Czech Republic. The Jankusmauer Summit Cross also offers an extraordinary panoramic view.
Yes, the Nebelstein Hut is quite accessible. You can drive almost directly to the hut, with only a short gravel path leading uphill, making it suitable for visitors who prefer less strenuous walks. The Nebelstein Summit itself is also considered family-friendly, though the path to the very top involves a slightly rocky section and two metal steps.
The Jankusmauer Summit Cross is located on a legendary large granite formation, offering a unique natural rock feature. The region is generally characterized by gentle alpine meadows and forested landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop to these prominent peaks.
The Jahrtausendlebensturm (Millennium Life Tower) on Holmberg is a "small technical marvel" that stands freely without tension cables. Its observation platform is 30 meters higher than the Holmberg itself, providing an unparalleled 360-degree panorama. It's a unique architectural structure combined with stunning natural views.
The Jahrtausendlebensturm Observation Tower is typically open from May to October on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, starting at 1 PM. It's advisable to check current opening hours before your visit.
Yes, the area around Bad Großpertholz is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including moderate routes like the "Antonius Spring – Hikers' Shelter loop" or easier options such as the "Liebfrauensitz Monument loop." For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Bad Großpertholz guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the "North Forest Route" or the "Moor Spa Bad Großpertholz – Nebelstein loop." For runners, there are routes like the "Running loop from Schloss Rosenhof." Discover more options in the MTB Trails around Bad Großpertholz and Running Trails around Bad Großpertholz guides.
The Brockenberg Summit and Observation Tower offers a nice rest area with a lookout point and a summit cross. It's also notable for the Brockenberg transmitter with an ORF VHF radio antenna located nearby, which can be seen from afar.
Visitors frequently praise the rewarding views and the welcoming atmosphere, especially at places like the Nebelstein Hut. The impressive observation towers, unique natural formations like the Jankusmauer Summit Cross, and the overall scenic beauty of the Waldviertel region are also highly appreciated.


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