Best mountain peaks around Muckendorf-Wipfing are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and elevated terrain rather than distinct, towering peaks. Located on the edge of the Vienna Woods, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities with varying elevation gains. While the village itself sits at 173 meters above sea level, some routes feature elevation changes exceeding 900 meters. This region provides diverse hiking experiences, often leading along the Danube River and through the Tullnerfeld.
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The Rosskopf is a tranquil wooded peak in the Vienna Woods on the outskirts of Vienna, accessible via comfortable forest roads and narrow paths. Instead of sweeping panoramas, you'll find peaceful forest scenery, clearings, and a few benches for a rest. It's ideal as an unspectacular yet atmospheric highlight on hiking and running routes between Exelberg and Sophienalpe.
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From this point you have a beautiful view across to the Exelberg with its distinctive transmission tower above the treetops of the Vienna Woods. Depending on the light, the ridge appears sometimes gentle, sometimes almost alpine. Ideal for a short orientation and photo stop before you continue your hike through the forest.
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Arrived at the top and smoked some hash, highly recommended 👍🏼
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A mountain with a fantastic view of Vienna! Just sit in the Fuchswiese and enjoy! Howdy, I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series: My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods -> https://www.komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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The Haschberg is part of a chain of hills in a northeastern foothill of the Eastern Alps. To the north it is bordered by the Kierlingbachtal, to the south by the Weidlingbachtal. It lies in the municipality of Klosterneuburg, its neighboring peak to the west is the Buchberg, which is also often used as the namesake for the crossing of the Haschberg. On the plateau of the Haschberg is the Haschhof experimental farm of the Klosterneuburg School of Viticulturism and Fruit Growing. Right next to it is the second largest private observatory in Europe (Purgathofer Observatory). There is almost no traffic on the Haschberg, the only people you see are walkers. Cars are shielded by a barrier on the north driveway, the west driveway via Lange Gasse is mostly gravel (but easy to drive). The view of Klosterneuburg, the Danube Valley and far into the Weinviertel is very attractive. Howdy, I visited this mountain as part of my dwarf mountain tour series: My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods -> https://www.komoot.de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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Small tower, but great views
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A wonderful viewing spot on the edge of the Tullnerfeld.
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The Tempelbergwarte is a lookout tower on the 403 m high Tempelberg between the towns of Altenberg and Hadersfeld in the market town of St. Andrä-Wördern in Lower Austria. I visited this mountain as part of my Dwarf Mountain Tour series. My goal is to climb every mountain in the Vienna Woods. Find my tours here: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/2517195/-zwergbergtouren-im-wienerwald
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The Muckendorf-Wipfing area, situated on the edge of the Vienna Woods, features a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and elevated terrain rather than distinct, towering mountain peaks. You'll find numerous viewpoints and summits of these hills, offering diverse hiking experiences and panoramic vistas.
For expansive views, consider visiting the Tempelberg Observation Tower, which provides a wide view of the Tullnerfeld, the Danube, and into the Weinviertel. Another excellent spot is the View from Rosskopf, known for its beautiful panoramas of the Alps and the Vienna Woods west of Vienna. The Leopold Figl Observation Tower also offers a clear panorama of the Tullnerfeld from the 494-meter-high Tulbingerkogel.
Yes, the Leopold Figl Observation Tower is easily accessible and considered family-friendly, offering a great view over the Tullnerfeld. Many of the hiking trails in the region, particularly those with moderate elevation gains, are suitable for families.
Beyond the scenic views, you can explore natural monuments and historical sites. For instance, the Tempelberg Observation Tower is a historical site. The Haschberg Summit and the Purgathofer Observatory is part of the Eichenhain Nature Park and features Austria's first fruit trail, showcasing old and rare fruit varieties.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to more challenging, often leading along the Danube River. There are also many cycling routes and running trails to explore the diverse landscape.
For hiking, you can find several easy loops such as the 'Muckendorf Railway Station loop' or the 'Langenlebarn loop' which are around 4-7 km in distance. More options are available in the Hiking around Muckendorf-Wipfing guide.
While specific dog-friendly designations for individual peaks are not highlighted, the general nature of the rolling hills and extensive forest trails around Muckendorf-Wipfing makes many areas suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and local regulations are followed. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and you clean up after them.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Vienna Woods and Danube River area. Some observation towers, like the Tempelberg, might have limited access in winter.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful and expansive views, especially from spots like the View from Rosskopf and the Tempelberg Observation Tower. The easily accessible panoramas and the tranquil, natural environment are also highly valued, with many enjoying the diverse flora and fauna of the Eichenhain Nature Park.
While Muckendorf-Wipfing itself is at 173 meters, the surrounding region offers routes with significant elevation changes. Some challenging routes can feature ascents exceeding 900 meters, providing a more strenuous experience for experienced hikers. You can find more details on varying difficulty levels within the hiking guides for the area.
Specific parking details for each elevated spot are best checked locally upon arrival or through detailed route planning on komoot. Muckendorf-Wipfing is accessible by public transport, and many trails start near the village or railway stations, such as the Muckendorf Railway Station, making it convenient to reach trailheads.
Yes, the region has amenities for visitors. For example, the Haschberg Summit area mentions the Windischhütte where you can enjoy traditional Austrian cuisine. Many villages and towns in the broader Muckendorf-Wipfing area, including Klosterneuburg, offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.


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