Best attractions and places to see in Sternwald are primarily located in Urfahr-Umgebung, Austria, a region known for its natural beauty and granite formations. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with numerous trails connecting various points of interest. Sternwald features significant landmarks and natural features, providing extensive views and untouched natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A story that gets under your skin
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Small border crossing for pedestrians and cyclists
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The wooden cross was replaced by a granite cross in 1902.
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Originally there was a wooden cross on this spot.
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Water source: It is unclear whether the water runs year-round.
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The Hirschenstein, at over 1,026 meters, is certainly worth a detour, as it's not far from the road. Climbing it alone is either impossible or discouraged!
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Shortly before/after the border there is a clear view of the wind farm in Sternwald
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Sternwald is home to several notable landmarks and viewpoints. The Sternstein Observation Tower, also known as Kaiser Franz Joseph Jubiläumswarte, offers extensive views of the Böhmerland, Viehberg, Breitenstein, and Ameisberg. On clear days, you can even see the northern limestone Alps. Another significant spot is the 1000-Meter Spot, a viewpoint along the Sternstein circular route, perfect for a break.
The region is characterized by its natural beauty and impressive granite formations. A key natural feature is Hirschstein (1022 m), known for its untouched nature and granite formations. The broader Star Forest region itself provides ample opportunities to experience nature through its forests and varied topography.
Yes, Sternwald features some cultural points of interest. The Rotes Marterl Rest Area is home to a granite cross that replaced an earlier wooden one in 1902, serving as a small historical marker and a place to rest.
Sternwald offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy, moderate, and intermediate routes. For example, the 'Sternstein loop from Sternstein' is an easy 5.8 km route, while the '1000-Meter Spot – Sternstein Observation Tower loop from Sternstein' is a moderate 9.3 km hike. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes in Sternwald guide.
Yes, Sternwald is well-suited for cycling, with numerous trails connecting various points of interest. There are routes for touring bicycles and road cycling. For instance, you can find challenging routes like the 'Reichenthal Mill Museum – Bad Leonfelden Market Square loop' for touring bikes, or moderate road cycling routes such as the 'Bad Leonfelden Market Square – Waxenberg loop'. Discover more on the Cycling in Sternwald guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Sternwald guide.
Yes, Sternwald has attractions suitable for families. The 1000-Meter Spot is categorized as family-friendly and offers a pleasant view for a break. Many of the forest trails and rest areas, like the Rotes Marterl Rest Area, are also suitable for family outings.
The best time to visit Sternwald for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is generally outside of the winter months. The Sternstein Observation Tower's control room, for example, is closed from November to March for safety reasons. Spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable weather conditions for exploring the region's natural beauty and trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views from spots like the Sternstein Observation Tower, with many highlighting the panoramic vistas of the Alps and surrounding landscapes. The untouched nature and impressive granite formations of areas like Hirschstein are also frequently praised for their natural beauty.
Yes, Sternwald features the Green Border Austria–Czech Republic, which is a small border crossing specifically for pedestrians and cyclists. From this point, it's about seven kilometers to Vyšší Brod (Hohenfurth) in the Czech Republic, known for its monastery.
When visiting the Sternstein Observation Tower, be aware that the control room is closed during the winter months (November to March) for safety. It offers amazing views, especially on clear days when the northern limestone Alps are visible. Many visitors recommend it for its great views of the mountains.
Hirschstein (1022 m) is the second-highest elevation on the northern ridge of Sternwald and is known for its impressive granite formations and untouched nature. While it's a great spot for experiencing nature, climbing it alone is discouraged. It's also a popular destination for mountain biking.


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