Best mountain peaks around Sommerein are situated on the northern slopes of the Leithagebirge in Lower Austria. This region offers opportunities for recreation and features natural landscapes. The area is known for its forested terrain and accessible elevations, providing a tranquil outdoor experience. The Leithagebirge has historical significance, with its stone used in construction since Roman times.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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Scheiterberg at 350m above the ski meadow.
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Right next to the transmitter is the highest point with the summit book.
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Imposing mountains that rise between Gallbrunn and Arbesthal.
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The Dog's Back is also the name of a geographical term used for various mountains or mountain ranges. The name probably comes from the shape of the mountains, which resemble a dog, or from the fact that they were once used as hunting grounds for dogs.
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Insider tip for New Year's Eve (not anymore...), great overview on New Year's Eve when it's cloudless - seating and fireplace. Please take the crap and drink bottles back with you ;-)
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Nice summit with a rest area and a good view.
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Beautiful view of the Vienna Basin
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Scheiterberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint (350 m), which offers expansive views of the landscape towards Mannersdorf and the Vienna Basin. Another popular spot is the Königsberg Summit, known as the highest elevation between Enzersdorf and Fischamend, marked with a sign.
Yes, the region offers several accessible spots. The View from Hundsrücken, despite its modest height of 246 m, is considered family-friendly and provides a great view of the Schneeberg and other peaks on a clear day.
From peaks like Scheiterberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint (350 m), you can enjoy wide vistas of the Vienna Basin. The View from Königsberg Summit offers scenic panoramas over the Leithagebirge and even extends to Lake Neusiedl.
The highest point directly within the Sommerein municipality is Großer Berg, reaching an elevation of 416 meters. It provides a local summit experience with views of the surrounding Lower Austrian landscape.
Beyond the summits, you can discover natural areas like the ski meadow on the north-east slope of the Scheiterberg, where you can also spot a summit cross. The region is characterized by its forested landscapes within the Leithagebirge.
The Sommerein region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and general cycling. For example, explore routes from the Gravel biking around Sommerein guide, or discover trails in the MTB Trails around Sommerein guide. There are also many options for Cycling around Sommerein, including easy and moderate routes.
Yes, the Leithagebirge, which encompasses the mountains around Sommerein, has historical significance. Stone from this range has been used in construction since Roman times, notably in Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral, adding a rich cultural layer to the natural environment.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, such as those from Scheiterberg — Summit Cross and Viewpoint (350 m), which offers a wide panorama. The accessibility of the peaks and the tranquil, forested environment for gentle hiking are also highly valued.
The mountains around Sommerein, particularly within the Leithagebirge, are generally known for their modest elevations and accessible trails. They offer opportunities for gentle hiking and less strenuous mountain experiences compared to the high Alps, making them suitable for various activity levels.
While specific circular hiking routes for individual peaks are not detailed here, the region offers many cycling and mountain biking loops that often incorporate scenic sections of the Leithagebirge. You can explore guides like Cycling around Sommerein for routes that provide a comprehensive experience of the area.
Yes, when hiking up to the View from Königsberg Summit, you can encounter rugged and picturesque rock formations, adding an interesting geological element to your ascent.


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