Mountain peaks around Sankt Roman offer diverse experiences across two distinct regions: a municipality in Upper Austria and a village in Germany's Black Forest. Sankt Roman in Upper Austria features hills within the Sauwald, providing hiking opportunities and panoramic views. The village of Sankt Roman in the Black Forest is a climatic health resort with terrain ranging up to 880 meters, known for its scenic trails and local legends. Both locations present natural landscapes suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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a beautiful viewpoint
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The highest point of Natternbach with a rest area and a wonderful view
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The Ebenstein is part of the geotope "Rock ensemble of Jochenstein on the Donauleite"! At the Donauleite, several rock ridges made of eye and pearl gneiss protrude from the slope, each ending in steep cliffs (10 to 15 m). A system of fissures that are almost at right angles to one another is responsible for the cuboid shape of the towers. The block flow between the ridges also consists of strikingly geometric gneiss blocks. The cliffs offer a fantastic view of the Danube's V-shaped valley and of Jochenstein (cliffs below the hiking trail; beware of falling!!!). Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU). More information: https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/standortauskunft/rest/reporting/sb_geotope/generate?additionallayerfieldvalue=275R010
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The Donaublick Penzenstein is a viewing point overlooking the Danube. Visitors here enjoy magnificent views of the Danube Valley, the Jochenstein Power Plant, and Engelhartszell. The most popular tourist destination in the municipality is a must-see. At Penzenstein there is also a small chapel, where mass is held during the summer months (every 13th of the month) and which is also a popular pilgrimage destination. There is also a rest area on the Donausteig trail. Source: https://www.urlaub-neustift.at/genussurlaub/sehenswuerdigkeiten/details/6-donaublick-penzenstein.html
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The Donausteig long-distance hiking trail runs along both banks of the river for 450 km from Passau via Linz to Grein. Along the way, hikers encounter wondrous legendary figures, impressive landscapes and unique cultural treasures.
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From the Ebenstein rock there is a magnificent view of the Danube valley with the Jochenstein Danube power station, Haus am Strom and Engelhartszell on the opposite side of the Danube. A special feature is the chapel that is located at this vantage point.
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On the Penzenstein, a 568 m high rocky outcrop with an iron cross and views of the Danube Valley and Engelhartszell, the chapel, built in 1790, nestles against the rocks. Legend tells that "Seppenhans" from Kramesau saved a statue of "St. Nepomuk" from a flood. When a wooden chapel was built on the Penzenstein, he placed his Nepomuk there, but this brought terrible misfortune to the Kramesau. He brought the statue home, but the surrounding villages continued to be haunted. A farmer from Großmollsberg decided to put an end to the haunting and built a new chapel on the Penzenstein. Only then did peace return.
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Great view, quiet and sheltered spot, enough space for a rest and snack
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Sankt Roman offers diverse mountain experiences across two distinct regions. In Upper Austria, you'll find picturesque hills within the Sauwald, providing excellent hiking opportunities and panoramic views, such as from Haugstein Summit (895 m). Near Wolfach in Germany's Black Forest, Sankt Roman is a romantic mountain village known for its idyllic scenery, deep forests, and unique cultural narratives like the legend of the Teufelstein.
Yes, particularly in the Black Forest region near Wolfach. The Teufelstein (749 m) is steeped in local legend. Folklore suggests the devil attempted to hurl this massive rock, and his claw marks are said to be visible. This adds a captivating cultural dimension to a visit beyond the scenic views.
For breathtaking vistas, consider the Penzenstein Viewpoint, Chapel and Summit Cross, which offers a wonderful view over the Danube valley and the Jochenstein Danube power station. Another excellent spot is the View from Ebenstein Rock across the Danube Valley, providing fantastic views from a rocky plateau. The Turnstein – Highest Point in Natternbach also provides views as far as the Alps.
The region is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. You can find various trails, including easy options like the 'Ameisberg Summit (729 m) – Mystical Rock Formation loop' or 'Historic House in Steinerzaun – Leimetweg Trail loop from St. Roman'. For more moderate challenges, consider the 'Stampfweg Nature Trail – Gasthaus Stampf'n loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Sankt Roman guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Turnstein – Highest Point in Natternbach is considered family-friendly and offers a bench for resting. Many of the trails in the Upper Austrian region are suitable for various fitness levels, and you can find specific easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Sankt Roman guide.
Beyond hiking, the Sankt Roman area is excellent for Nordic walking and cycling. The Black Forest region, in particular, features scenic routes like the 'Panoramaweg Sankt Roman'. For road cycling, you can find routes such as the 'Passau Gate – Ascent to Estenberg loop' or 'Danube Cycle Path – Engelszell Abbey loop'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Sankt Roman guide.
The highest mountain in the Sauwald, and indeed the entire Donausteig, is the Haugstein Summit (895 m). This wooded ridge features individual granite blocks and offers views towards the Danube valley and Bavaria.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views, especially from viewpoints like Penzenstein and Ebenstein Rock. The tranquility of spots like Ameisberg Summit (729 m), along with the opportunity for a peaceful rest and snack, is also highly valued. The diverse hiking trails and the natural beauty of the forests are consistently highlighted.
Yes, the Haugstein Summit (895 m) features individual granite blocks along its wooded ridge. Additionally, the Ameisberg Summit (729 m) is known for a 10-meter vertical rockfall on its south side, locally called Hochholzstein.
While the Penzenstein viewpoint is accessible year-round, the best time for hiking in both the Upper Austrian and Black Forest regions is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. This allows for comfortable exploration of the trails and optimal enjoyment of the panoramic views and natural scenery.
Both Sankt Roman locations offer amenities for visitors. The village of Sankt Roman in the Black Forest is a recognized climatic health resort, implying available services. In Upper Austria, you can find various options for accommodation, restaurants, and cafes in the surrounding municipalities, catering to hikers and tourists.


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