Best mountain peaks around Oggau am Neusiedler See are characterized by gentle, rolling hills and elevated points rather than towering mountains. The region is known for its vineyards and scenic landscapes, offering views over Lake Neusiedl and the surrounding area. These elevated points provide panoramic vistas and opportunities for hiking. The area combines natural tranquility with cultural experiences related to viticulture.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Before this small, sacred monument in the form of a cross, I would like to offer the viewer lingering here a brief prayer text written by the Polish-born Holy Father Jan Paweł II in preparation for the Jubilee of the Holy Year 2000, which preceded this year's celebration: "Jesus, only Son of the Father, full of grace and truth, light that illuminates every person, grant to all who seek you with a pure heart the fullness of life. To you, Redeemer of mankind, beginning and end of time and of the universe, to the Father, the inexhaustible source of all goodness, and to the Holy Spirit, the seal of infinite love, be honor and glory for all eternity. Amen." (Pope John Paul II / Karol Wojtyła)
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"Is it always something special for you?" asks presenter Werner Schmidbauer, as he reaches the summit cross crowning the mountain with Munich pastor Rainer Maria Schießler in an episode of the Bavarian Television series "Gipfeltreffen" (Summit Meeting). I would like to offer his short but succinct answer for the consideration of all who linger before this small, sacred monument: "For me, the cross has always been a symbol of encouragement, hope, new beginnings, and life. That's how my parents taught it to me..."
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Supposedly the lowest summit cross in Austria.
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In 2013, the Oggauer Alpine Club erected this cross at the highest point of the Oggauer Ötter (211) in gratitude for the many accident-free mountain tours. There is also a summit book.
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The lowest summit cross in Austria! The views from the nearby towers and platforms are a little nicer, but it is still an idyllic place to linger.
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The view is excellent, but you can also simply bypass it if you want to avoid pushing your bike.
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A control room with a sensational panoramic view!
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On a short way you can reach the summit cross and you have a wide view over the area
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While the region is characterized by gentle hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer excellent views. The Buchkogel lookout, situated on the 442-meter-high Buchkogel in the Leitha Mountains, provides wide views from Schneeberg over the Vienna Basin and Lake Neusiedl to the Little Carpathians. Another significant spot is the Seeberger Kreuz, located at 211 meters, which is considered an idyllic place to linger and features a summit book. The Hölzelstein, though only 157 meters high, is known for its panoramic views of Lake Neusiedl and the surrounding vineyards.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The path to the Kogelberg Summit Cross is easily accessible from the St. Margarethen quarry parking lot and is suitable for children, offering wide views. The Seeberger Kreuz is also considered family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot to relax. The gentle terrain around Oggau makes many of its elevated points suitable for families.
The elevated points around Oggau am Neusiedler See offer expansive panoramic views. From locations like the Buchkogel lookout, you can see the Vienna Basin, Lake Neusiedl, and even the Little Carpathians. The Hölzelstein provides clear views of Lake Neusiedl, the Leitha Mountains, and the Wulka Valley. Generally, you can expect picturesque vistas of vineyards, the vast lake, and the rolling Burgenland landscape.
The Hölzelstein, often humorously called 'Ayers Rock,' is a protected dry grassland habitat with a striking visible rock formation of Tertiary sandstone. The Seeberg features a summit cross on a four-ton monolith and an 'International Stone Hill' with stones from all seven continents, alongside a small library box. These spots offer unique natural and contemplative experiences.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and walking through vineyards and to elevated points like the Seeberg and Hölzelstein. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including easy to moderate options like the 'Rosalia Chapel – Oggau Vineyards loop' or the 'View of Lake Neusiedl – View of Rust and Lake Neusiedl loop'. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as the 'Kellerring Breitenbrunn – Purbach Cellar Lane loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Oggau am Neusiedler See, Road Cycling Routes around Oggau am Neusiedler See, and MTB Trails around Oggau am Neusiedler See guides.
Yes, some elevated points have cultural significance. The Kogelberg Summit Cross is near the St. Margarethen quarry, which is famous for its Passion Plays. The dates on the cross commemorate the history of these performances. The Seeberger Kreuz was erected by an alpinist from Oggau as a thank you for accident-free mountain tours, adding a personal cultural touch.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring offers blooming vineyards, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage and harvest activities. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views over Lake Neusiedl and the surrounding landscape during these seasons.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. For example, the Buchkogel lookout is listed as dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially when passing through vineyards or protected natural areas like the Hölzelstein.
The Silberberg Trigonometric Signal is a slight elevation near Oslip, at 266 meters. While reaching it requires navigating a narrow, somewhat steeper path, the effort is rewarded with a wonderful view. The orange stab itself belongs to the Austrian Land Surveying Office and serves as a trigonometric signal.
The View from Königsberg Summit offers rugged, picturesque rock formations on the way up. Once at the top, visitors are rewarded with a wonderful view over the Leithagebirge and to Lake Neusiedl. It's a rewarding spot for those seeking scenic vistas.
Absolutely. Oggau is nestled among hills adorned with vineyards, and many hiking trails lead directly through these vineyards. This offers insights into wine production and opportunities to visit local wineries. There's even a dedicated wine hiking trail in Oggau with various stations providing information about viticulture, and a 'Weinlaubenkuppel' (wine arbor dome) for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views of Lake Neusiedl and the surrounding vineyards, the tranquility of nature, and the accessibility of many of these elevated points. The unique cultural touches, like the summit crosses and the 'International Stone Hill' at Seeberg, also add to the experience. The combination of gentle hiking and beautiful scenery is a major draw.


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