Best mountain peaks around Gerersdorf-Sulz are characterized by gentle, rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, rather than high, rugged summits. The region offers elevated points and challenging trails within its hilly terrain, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Notable elevated areas include the Riegelberg, Kogl, and Hochberg, which are part of local hiking routes. The landscape provides diverse natural features and scenic views for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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At the Steinergipfel: Beautiful view to the south between the treetops. The remaining directions: forest. Here you can hike over several forest paths not marked on maps.
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At the summit of the Mitterriegel there are no views but many trees ;) ... and those who look around a bit will also discover meter-high ferns :)
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Arrived here at the summit, one soon realizes that the view is missing. But hey, at least another summit to tick off :)
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A small but lovely hill here in Tobaj. With a magnificent view of Güssing Castle and the Strem Valley. It's a bit tricky to get to and there's no parking on site, but anyone who hikes up here while passing by certainly won't regret it :)
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After a short but steep climb, you reach the summit cross. There are benches and a fantastic view.
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Gerersdorf-Sulz is characterized by gentle, rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests, rather than high, rugged mountain summits. The "peaks" in this region refer to elevated areas like the Tobajer Kogl and Arischberg, which offer scenic views and enjoyable hiking experiences within the hilly terrain.
You can find several beautiful viewpoints. The Tobajer Kogl offers a fantastic view of Güssing Castle and the Strem Valley after a short but steep climb. The Arischberg is another beautiful viewpoint, ideal for photography on clear days. Additionally, at Kogl, you'll find a crucifix and a bench, providing a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the elevated area at Kogl, featuring a crucifix and a bench, is considered family-friendly. It offers a pleasant spot for a break with a view, suitable for all ages.
Most elevated points in the region, such as the Tobajer Kogl and Arischberg, are generally considered intermediate in difficulty. While some ascents, like to the Tobajer Kogl, can be short but steep, the overall terrain is more about rolling hills than challenging high-altitude mountaineering.
The region is known for its diverse natural landscape, including a hilly wine landscape with vineyard hiking trails, dense forests, and green meadows. Elevated points like Riegelberg, Kogl, and Hochberg offer scenic views and recreational value within this picturesque setting.
The spring and autumn seasons are particularly vibrant for visiting Gerersdorf-Sulz. During these times, the natural colors of the vineyards and forests are at their peak, offering impressive views and pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling.
Beyond exploring the elevated points, the region offers ample opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes, including traffic-free bike rides and road cycling routes. For example, explore options like the "Rauchwart Bathing Lake – Restaurant and Lake Terrace loop" or the "Güssing Castle – View of Güssing Castle loop." You can find more details on these and other cycling routes in the Traffic-free bike rides around Gerersdorf-Sulz and Cycling around Gerersdorf-Sulz guides.
While not a natural mountain peak, Güssing Castle is a significant historical site located on an extinct volcanic cone nearby. It's the oldest castle in Burgenland and offers panoramic views of the surrounding region, combining historical context with scenic outlooks.
For some specific elevated points like the Tobajer Kogl, there is no parking directly on site. Visitors typically need to park nearby and complete the ascent on foot. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for parking information.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities to rest and enjoy the scenery. At the summit of Tobajer Kogl, you'll find benches and a summit cross. Similarly, at Kogl, there's a bench next to a crucifix, perfect for a pleasant break with a view.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastic panoramic views, especially from spots like the Tobajer Kogl, which offers sights of Güssing Castle and the Strem Valley. The opportunity for a pleasant break at scenic points with benches, such as at Kogl, is also highly valued.


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