Manhartsberg
Mountain summit
Description
The flat granite ridge of the Waldviertler Manhartsberg - part of the Bohemian Massif - reaches its highest point at 537 meters. Situated between the Thaya and Wagram rivers, the friendly excursion mountain nestles against the Kamp Valley ("Kamptal-Schönberg" in German) Nature Park.
The forest nature trail from Schönberg am Kamp leads directly to the viewing point on the Manhartsberg. The vantage point - equipped with cozy tables and benches under black pines - offers a view of the original Kamp Valley ("Kamptal" in German). In good weather, the view extends as far as the Ötscher. The Hubertus Chapel and an information board about the surrounding villages and mountains also await hikers. Excursion destinations and restaurants suitable for families can also be found throughout the region.
Location
Waldviertel, near Schönberg am Kamp
Lots to experience - in the Kamp Valley ("Kamptal-Manhartsberg" in German) region
The countless excursion destinations around Manhartsberg and the nature park range from the Kittenberg show gardens to ostrich country and the LOISIUM WineWorld. There is also plenty of culinary delights: from wine taverns, inns and restaurants to beautiful accommodation for a longer stay in the Waldviertel.
Good to know: On the Manhartsberg you can still find the remains of a radio jamming site from the Second World War.


