Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park
Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park
Best mountain peaks in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park are found within the Gutenstein Alps, offering a diverse landscape that transitions between Pannonian and Alpine climates. This region features prominent peaks like Gösing and the striking Flatzer Wand, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore gentle, wooded hills, rugged rock formations, and numerous karst caves. The park is known for its extensive network of hiking routes and climbing opportunities, appealing to a range of skill levels.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Schafriegel (813 m) is located in Lower Austria in the area between Puchberg am Schneeberg and Sieding. It is a rather quiet summit that can be easily included as a little extra on a tour when you are out and about away from the more well-known destinations. A nice spot for a short break before continuing through the Schneeberg region.
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The Schmargreitriegel (826 m) is a quiet forest summit in the Gutenstein Alps between Grünbach am Schneeberg and Sieding. From the surrounding forest and hiking trails, it appears more like a "destination in the green" than a viewpoint summit – ideal if you want to be off the beaten path. Practical: The Neunkirchner Naturfreundehaus is just a few kilometers away and makes a good stop for a short break on your tour.
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The Kuhberg (809 m) is a quiet forest summit in the municipality of Ternitz, near Stixenstein and Kettenluß. It's perfect as a short extra loop on forest roads if you want to casually collect altitude meters in the area around Sierningtal. If you're looking for a little extra, Burg Stixenstein and the Kuhberghöhle cave are very nearby.
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... it's rare that there's a summit cross on a hill ;-)
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Near the summit of Gösing, a shady picnic table invites you to take a leisurely rest. Surrounded by peaceful forest, this spot is ideal for a restorative break after the climb. The large table and bench offer ample space to comfortably rest or enjoy a light snack—perfect for hiking groups or families. Although there is no direct view from here, the spot scores points for its tranquility and pleasant atmosphere. Just a few minutes further, a viewing bench awaits with panoramic views and a summit book.
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The Gösing, 898 meters high, lies northwest of Ternitz at the entrance to the Sierningtal Nature Park in the Gutenstein Alps. The summit is a quiet, shady spot with a beautiful summit cross and several rest areas, including two tables with benches – ideal for a relaxing break. While the summit itself doesn't offer a panoramic view, just a few minutes away is a viewing bench with a sweeping view and a summit book. Also nearby is the Neunkirchner Hütte, which is open year-round on weekends. The ascent to the Gösing can be easy or more challenging, depending on the route chosen; some trails include short climbing sections and beautiful views of the Schwarzatal Valley and the Schneeberg.
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At 725 meters, Schönbühel is one of the most striking vantage points around Ternitz. Nestled in wooded hills, the summit rewards hikers with a wonderful panorama stretching across the Steinfeld to the Schneeberg region. Despite its height, the climb is pleasant and also suitable for leisurely hikes. Whether as a destination or a stage, Schönbühel is a tranquil, natural place that invites you to linger, breathe deeply, and enjoy.
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A wooded peak. If you want a better view, you have to climb up the unmarked Nase. There is a fine panorama on the Nase! Don't miss the Schneeberg view not far from the Gösing summit!
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The Gösing Summit (898 m) is the highest peak in the nature park, offering diverse trails and a mountain hut. Another notable feature is the Flatzer Wand, renowned for its striking rock formations and extensive climbing routes, though it's not a summit itself but a significant natural landmark.
Yes, several peaks offer family-friendly options. The Gösing Summit (898 m) has routes that can be adapted for various skill levels, and its summit area includes shady picnic spots. The Schönbühel Summit, at 725 meters, is also noted for its pleasant climb suitable for leisurely hikes and offers wonderful panoramic views.
The region is characterized by gentle, wooded hills that blend Pannonian and Alpine climates. Around the Flatzer Wand, you'll find striking Wetterstein limestone formations and over 60 karst caves, some of which are accessible. Peaks like Gösing and Schönbühel offer magnificent views of the surrounding foothills of the Alps and the Schneeberg region.
While the Gösing Summit itself is a shady spot, a viewing bench just minutes away offers sweeping panoramic views. The Schönbühel Summit is also considered one of the most striking vantage points, rewarding hikers with a panorama stretching across the Steinfeld to the Schneeberg region.
Absolutely. The Flatzer Wand is a paradise for sports enthusiasts, particularly climbers. It offers over 300 climbing routes with varying degrees of difficulty, as well as bouldering and via ferrata options suitable for both beginners and experienced climbers. Its rugged terrain and numerous caves also appeal to those interested in caving.
The nature park offers a variety of hiking trails. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Schönbühel Summit – Heahnakräuln Viewpoint loop" or the "Sierningtal Nature Park – Stixenstein Castle loop." More challenging options include the numerous marked trails leading to the Gösing Summit. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy Hikes in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park guide or the City Hikes in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park guide.
Yes, the Neunkirchner Hütte is located north of the Gösing Summit and is open on weekends year-round. Additionally, the Neunkirchner Naturfreundehaus is just a few kilometers from the Schmargreitriegel (826 m), making it a good stop for a break on your tour.
The difficulty varies depending on the peak and chosen route. For instance, trails to the Gösing Summit range from moderate to hard, with some including short climbing sections. Peaks like Schmargreitriegel (826 m), Kuhberg (809 m), and Schafriegel (813 m) are generally considered intermediate forest summits, ideal for those looking for quieter paths.
Yes, there are cycling opportunities in the wider Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park. You can find routes like the "Gösing Mountain – Bürg Panorama View loop from Burg Stixenstein" or the "Stixenstein Castle – Marias Land Lake loop from Ternitz." More cycling options are detailed in the Cycling in Sierningtal Flatzer Wand Nature Park guide.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural attractions, the Flatzer Wand area is known for its karst caves, such as the "Langes Loch," where ancient tools, pottery shards, and bones up to 3,000 years old have been discovered, indicating historical significance. Additionally, near the Kuhberg (809 m), you can find Burg Stixenstein and the Kuhberghöhle cave.
The nature park is enjoyable year-round, with the Neunkirchner Hütte near Gösing Summit open on weekends throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer provides lush greenery. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.


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