Mountain peaks around Schwertberg, a market town in Upper Austria's Mühlviertel region, are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than dramatic mountain ranges. Situated at an average elevation of 268 meters, the area offers picturesque landscapes suitable for hiking and enjoying nature. The maximum elevation in the Schwertberg area reaches approximately 511 meters, providing various viewpoints and summits to explore.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Puchberg is accessible to everyone and has a beautiful, romantic summit plateau, but not much of a view.
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Wonderful circular hike away from the hustle and bustle in the hilly Mühlviertel landscape. The legend of the devil (information board at the summit cross) is really brilliant, a clever farmer😜
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Such rock formations are more commonly found further north in the Mühlviertel region. A great destination for a day trip that is easy to reach or can be explored via a beautiful circular hiking trail: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2058392409
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This summit is usually only visited by MBers, but in combination with a hike from the Windegg ruins it is a worthwhile destination.
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The hiking trail is also wonderful when coming up from Windegg. The last stretch to the rock formation is then a matter of personal judgement.
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Summit tour with beautiful views and chapel.
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A still "young" summit cross, but definitely worth a hike.😉
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The highest point within the market town of Schwertberg is the Weltstein, reaching 478 meters. The broader Schwertberg area features elevations up to approximately 511 meters, with the Ruchberghöhe 724 m being a notable summit in the region.
Yes, several elevated points around Schwertberg are suitable for families. Both the Weltstein and the Ruchberghöhe 724 m are categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible experiences for all ages.
The terrain around Schwertberg is characterized by rolling hills and wooded landscapes, typical of the Mühlviertel region. While not dramatic mountain ranges, you'll find picturesque elevated points and trails suitable for hiking, often with views of the Danube valley and the broader Mühlviertel landscape.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical interest. For example, the View from Altaistberg is a viewpoint located on the summit of Altaistberg, where a castle stable from a historical complex is preserved, offering wide views to the north over the Feldaistsenke.
You can explore various hiking routes, such as the circular hike around the Weltstein, which is a popular choice. For more hiking options, including routes like 'Schwertberg Castle – Weltstein loop from Schwertberg' or 'Kneipp water treading – Weltstein loop from Burgruine Windegg', you can refer to the dedicated Hiking around Schwertberg guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For mountain biking, you can find trails like 'Schwertberg Castle – Haarlandberg Viewpoint loop from Schwertberg' in the MTB Trails around Schwertberg guide. Road cyclists can explore routes such as 'Greinburg Castle – View of Wallsee loop from Aisthofen' in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwertberg guide.
The Weltstein is a natural monument and one of the highest elevations in Schwertberg at 478 meters. It's known for offering a wonderful circular hike away from the hustle and bustle, set within the hilly Mühlviertel landscape, and even features a local legend about the devil.
The Ruchberghöhe 724 m, also known as Puchberg, is accessible to everyone and features a romantic summit plateau. However, it is noted for not offering extensive panoramic views, so it's more about the experience of reaching the summit than the vista.
While some elevated points offer partial views, the region is more characterized by rolling hills than dramatic panoramic vistas. The View from Altaistberg provides a wide view to the north over the Feldaistsenke. The Gruberhügel Summit Cross (377 m) is also noted for offering a nice all-round view.
The region's rolling hills and wooded trails are generally pleasant for hiking during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the natural landscapes and enjoying outdoor activities.
Many of the natural trails and elevated points in the Schwertberg area are suitable for hiking with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in wooded areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
Schwertberg is a market town, and you can find various amenities there. For specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly adjacent to hiking trails, it's best to check local listings or maps for establishments along your chosen route.
From the elevated points around Schwertberg, you can expect picturesque views of the surrounding Mühlviertel landscape, including rolling hills, forests, and glimpses of the Danube valley. While not alpine panoramas, they offer serene and expansive natural scenery.


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