Best mountain peaks around Straning-Grafenberg feature elevated points and prominent hills rather than towering peaks. This region offers panoramic views and diverse hiking opportunities. It is known for its natural beauty and cultural significance, with well-marked trails suitable for various fitness levels. The area provides excellent viewpoints and attractive hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Manhartsberg region on the border between the Waldviertel and Weinviertel is a centuries-old settlement area with natural beauty, fertile landscapes, good infrastructure and a high quality of life. Around 11,200 people live in the seven communities on the ridge of the Manhartsberg (537 m), which forms the gateway to the Waldviertel, on 240 km2.
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You feel like you are in the Blockheide in miniature
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Good all-round view from the observation tower
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The Celtic settlement of Sandberg is the largest Celtic settlement and the oldest mint in Austria, as well as the Celtic settlement with the most Celtic sanctuaries of all.
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The Sandberg is a peak in the Retzer Land with an altitude of 339 m. There is a cross and a 3-story observation tower, which is worth climbing at any time of the year; you can see the Pulkau and Schmida valleys, Retz and the Czech Republic 🤩. There is also a rest area and information boards. Sometimes drinks are chilled in the “wine fountain”.
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Wonderful view of the Weinviertel. A historical place - as many finds prove, our ancestors already enjoyed this place.
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The Manhartsberg is a low, elongated ridge in Lower Austria and as such forms the natural border between the Waldviertel and the Weinviertel. It culminates in the Manhartsberg of the same name at 537 m above sea level. A. and is the southern and eastern flank of the granite massif of the granite and gneiss plateau, the Austrian part of the Bohemian Massif. Source: Wikipedia
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Unfortunately, the access road is signposted with an absolute driving ban. But I think I can vaguely remember that the additional sign that once existed and had fallen down in the meantime said "except for cyclists" 🤔😉😁
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The Straning-Grafenberg region features several prominent elevated points offering unique experiences. Among them are the Celtic Tower Sandberg, known for its panoramic views and historical significance, and the Manhartsberg Summit and Memorial Cross, which marks the highest point of a significant ridge. Other notable spots include Kogelsteine, a natural monument with historical roots, and the Summit Cross Goldberg, offering magnificent views over the Schmidatal.
The elevated points in Straning-Grafenberg offer magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding region. From the Celtic Tower Sandberg, you can enjoy expansive vistas of Retz, the Pulkautal, and Wartberg. The Kogelsteine provide wonderful views of the Weinviertel, while the Summit Cross Goldberg offers a beautiful panoramic view over the Schmidatal.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. The Celtic Tower Sandberg is a significant highlight, offering an opportunity to experience 2,500 years of history at what was once the largest Celtic settlement in Austria. Additionally, the Kogelsteine is a natural monument with historical significance, and the Kalvarienberg features a path leading over a burial chapel, adding a cultural dimension to your walk.
Absolutely. The trails around elevated points like Grafenberg are ideal for relaxed family hikes, allowing visitors of all ages to enjoy the scenic landscape. Many routes are well-marked and suitable for various fitness levels. For specific easy hiking routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Straning-Grafenberg guide, which includes options like the 'Waldandacht Shrine – Mayer Chapel loop from Eggenburg' and 'Kogelsteine – Feenhaube Rock Formation loop from Stoitzendorf'.
The spring and autumn seasons are particularly recommended for hiking the elevated points in Straning-Grafenberg. During these times, the weather is mild, and the scenery is vibrant, with lush forests in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. While winter offers magnificent views, some paths might be more challenging due to conditions.
Yes, Straning-Grafenberg offers well-marked trails suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners. The region's charm lies in its diverse landscape, with many paths designed for relaxed walks. You can find several easy routes in the Easy hikes around Straning-Grafenberg guide, such as the 'Calvary Group on Calvarienberg – Viewpoint at Vitus Chapel loop from Eggenburg'.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Straning-Grafenberg region. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock, and to follow local regulations. Ensure you carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
Beyond hiking, the Straning-Grafenberg area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including options like the 'Celtic Tower Sandberg – Öhlberg Cellar Lane, Pillersdorf loop from Straning-Grafenberg'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Mühlbach Castle – Pyramids on the Manhartsberg loop from Eggenburg'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Straning-Grafenberg and Cycling around Straning-Grafenberg guides.
Komoot offers comprehensive guides for hiking in the Straning-Grafenberg area. For easy and family-friendly options, refer to the Easy hikes around Straning-Grafenberg guide. These guides provide detailed maps, difficulty levels, and points of interest to help you plan your adventure.
Yes, parking is generally available near the trailheads and popular elevated points in the Straning-Grafenberg region. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions within Komoot's guides, helping you plan your access to the trails.
The Manhartsberg, at 537 meters, is the highest point in the Austrian portion of the Bohemian Massif and is considered a natural border between the Waldviertel and Weinviertel regions. It's a low, flat ridge that offers rewarding hiking experiences and geological significance. You can visit the Manhartsberg Summit and Memorial Cross for a panoramic view and to appreciate its unique geographical position.
While the guide does not list specific cafes or restaurants directly on the trails, the communities surrounding the elevated points, such as Eggenburg and Straning-Grafenberg, offer various dining options where you can refuel after your hike. It's a good idea to check local listings for current establishments.


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