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Bus station hiking trails around Weissenbach an der Triesting are set within the Vienna Woods, characterized by forested mountains and the Triesting Valley. The region features diverse terrain, from paths along the Triestingsbach stream to ascents of peaks like Peilstein and Gaisstein. This landscape offers a variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels, often traversing the edge of Central Europe's largest Scots pine region.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Good food, great atmosphere, starters, main courses and a great ice cream pancake for dessert A very pleasant atmosphere
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The Arnstein Castle was first mentioned in writing in 1170. The first castellan and builder of the complex was Wichard von Arnstein, who was the feudal lord of Hohen Lindkogel and Peilstein at that time. The von Arnstein family owned the castle until the 14th century.
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Beautiful clear spring, a little spot to rest😊
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A brilliant place to watch sunsets in the summer
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A very mystical and easily accessible summit, perfect for watching long sunsets in summer. The pine-covered mountain and rock face were already used to determine the date from afar during the time of the first permanent settlements, hence the name. At the Fuchshof farm in Nöstach, there is a calendar from which you can observe the sunrises over prominent points on the rock face from approximately November to March.
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Beautiful, quiet spot in the forest
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The Triesting Bridge spans the river of the same name and connects the paths along the idyllic Triesting floodplains. From here, you have beautiful views of the clear water and the green river landscape. A tranquil spot perfect for a short break or a photo.
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In 1763, a column bearing the image of St. Anthony of Padua stood above the source of the spring. Three years later, the first small chapel was built on the site. The first mention of the spring, "pey dem heyligen prunn," dates back to the 15th century. In the 17th century, the spring was still called "our dear women's fountain," and it wasn't until the 18th century that water, with "Antonius," became a men's affair. The chapel was repeatedly rebuilt or renovated, most recently in 1980 as an octagonal exposed concrete structure with a dome. The water is praised as completely germ-free and is especially recommended for families with children, who can experience water in all its facets in a floodplain landscape: as a healing, lively spring, a babbling brook, a clear, almost stagnant pond, or a muddy swamp. Filling the water into the concrete trough is easy; bottles fill instantly. The artesian spring is said to originate from a 200-meter-deep fissure. During the chapel's last renovation, the spring casing was also replaced, and a pumping station was installed to feed the water into the public water supply when needed. The water that can be drawn from the chapel's exterior wall also flows through the pump when it's in operation (mostly in summer).
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There are over 30 bus-accessible hiking trails around Weissenbach an der Triesting. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, including 10 easy, 17 moderate, and 4 difficult options, ensuring something for every fitness level.
The ideal times to explore the bus-accessible trails in Weissenbach an der Triesting are spring and autumn. During these seasons, the landscape is particularly vibrant, with fresh greens in spring and spectacular autumnal foliage, making for picturesque hikes.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. Paths along the Triestingsbach stream are generally easy and provide a pleasant, accessible experience with the soothing sounds of water. For a specific route, consider the Triesting Cycle Path – Hiking trail along the Triesting loop from Weissenbach an der Triesting, which is a moderate 9.5 km loop suitable for families looking for a longer stroll.
Many of the trails in Weissenbach an der Triesting are designed as loops, making them convenient for public transport users. For example, the Peilstein Summit Cross – View of the Vienna Woods loop from Katastralgemeinde Neuhaus is a moderate 4.8 km circular route that offers great views and starts near a bus connection.
The region is rich in natural beauty and offers several scenic viewpoints. You can find trails leading to the Peilstein, a 716-meter peak with a cozy hut, or the Hausstein, which provides expansive views of the surrounding wooded mountains. The Hohe Mandling also offers romantic paths with sensational views. For a specific route with a viewpoint, try the View of the Vienna Woods – Peilstein Summit Cross loop from Katastralgemeinde Neuhaus.
Absolutely. The hiking network often integrates historical and cultural points. You can explore sites like the Arnstein Castle Ruins and the Arnstein Cave. The Anninger, a local mountain, also features old castle ruins along its paths. Consider the Peilstein Summit Cross – Arnstein Castle Ruins loop from Katastralgemeinde Neuhaus for a hike combining nature and history.
The bus-accessible trails in Weissenbach an der Triesting are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, ranging from gentle stream-side walks to more challenging ascents, and the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Peilstein and Gaisstein.
Yes, there are several easy and short options perfect for beginners. The region offers trails suitable for all fitness levels, including easy walks along the Triestingsbach stream. While specific short routes are not listed here, many of the easy trails are under 5 km and can be found near bus stops, providing a gentle introduction to hiking in the area.
Yes, the region features interesting geological formations. The Bruthenne Rock Formation is a notable natural monument integrated into various hiking loops. Additionally, the wider area includes impressive gorges like the Steinwandklamm, which offers a more adventurous experience, though you'd need to check specific bus connections for direct access.
The forested upper Triesting Valley is home to diverse wildlife. Notably, the Gaisstein, at 975 meters, is known for its chamois population. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other forest animals as you explore the trails.
Many trails in the region provide excellent views of the Vienna Woods, as Weissenbach an der Triesting is situated at its foot. The View of the Vienna Woods – Peilstein Summit Cross loop from Weissenbach an der Triesting is a moderate 8.6 km route specifically highlighting these scenic vistas.


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