Best mountain peaks around St. Stefan-Afiesl offer access to the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of the Mühlviertel region in Upper Austria. Situated on a high plateau, St. Stefan-Afiesl provides a base for exploring peaks within the Bohemian Forest. The area features diverse landscapes, from granite rock formations to dense forests. These peaks offer a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This can be easily combined with the Bavarian floodplain hike: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2797886630
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There's nothing special about Buchetgupf; it's simply the highest point between Götzendorf and Obergahleiten. A few rocks where children sometimes seem to play...
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The Hirschenstein, at over 1,026 meters, is certainly worth a detour, as it's not far from the road. Climbing it alone is either impossible or discouraged!
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Top restaurant for a short break with delicious food.
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Very unspectacular...2 transmission masts, 2 water tanks & 1 small rock are located on Bründlberg.
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The "little brother" of the Star Stone is also located in the Star Forest. At 1026 m, it is the second largest elevation on the northern ridge and impresses with its granite formations and untouched nature.
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An impressive rock on the edge to the south - the forest is much thinner than in the first photos, but the view to the south is very limited (especially now because of the low sun 😜)
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Highest point in the municipality of Sankt Oswald near Haslach, directly on the Czech border. A beautiful wooden cross with iron decoration is on the rock and there is also a summit book.
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The most popular mountain peak is Hansberg Viewpoint, known for its restaurant, cafe, and expansive views. Other highly regarded peaks include Hirschstein (1022 m), which features impressive granite formations, and Sternstein (1,125 m), famous for its observation tower offering panoramic views.
Yes, Hansberg Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering easy access and amenities like a restaurant and cafe. The area around Hansberg is generally suitable for varied hiking experiences, including those with families.
You will encounter diverse natural features, including significant granite rock formations, especially prominent at Hirschstein (1022 m) and Bärenstein, which are results of 'woolsack weathering.' The region is also characterized by dense forests, untouched nature, and offers expansive views over the Mühlviertel region and the Bohemian Forest.
For breathtaking views, the observation tower on Sternstein (1,125 m) is highly recommended. It offers panoramic vistas extending to the Bohemian Forest and, on clear days, even to the Alps. Hansberg Viewpoint and Bärenstein (1,077 m) also provide expansive views over the Mühlviertel region and the Lipno Reservoir.
The area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and in winter, skiing and cross-country skiing, particularly around Sternstein. For more specific routes, you can explore options in the Hiking around St. Stefan-Afiesl guide or the Cycling around St. Stefan-Afiesl guide.
Yes, many hiking trails are available. Sternstein is part of the long-distance Nordwaldkammweg, and Bärenstein is a starting point for the Rupertiweg. The area around Hansberg is also popular for hiking. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around St. Stefan-Afiesl guide, which includes trails like the 'Hotel AVIVA & Panoramic View – Nordwaldkammweg Marked Trail loop'.
The warmer months are ideal for hiking and mountain biking. In winter, Sternstein transforms into a popular winter sports area, suitable for skiing and cross-country skiing. Bärenstein also offers cross-country ski runs and snowshoe tours in winter. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, depending on your preferred activities.
Sternstein features the historic 20-meter high observation tower (Sternsteinwarte), built in 1898. At Günterreiter-Fös'n summit cross, you'll find a beautiful wooden cross marking the highest point in the municipality of Sankt Oswald near Haslach, directly on the Czech border, along with a summit book.
The Hansberg Viewpoint features a restaurant and cafe, making it a popular spot for refreshments. The surrounding villages and towns in the Mühlviertel region also offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Günterreiter-Fös'n summit cross marks the highest point in the municipality of Sankt Oswald near Haslach, situated directly on the Czech border. It is notable for its beautiful wooden cross with iron decoration and a summit book for visitors.
Yes, the geology of peaks like Sternstein primarily consists of Weinsberger granite. Bärenstein is also known for its impressive granite rock formations, which are a result of 'woolsack weathering' and are particularly worth seeing.
Visitors appreciate the expansive panoramic views, especially from the Sternstein observation tower, which can extend to the Alps on clear days. The natural beauty, unique granite formations, and the variety of recreational opportunities like hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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