Satzberg

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Satzberg
Satzberg Jan15.jpg
The Satzberg in winter
Place: Vienna , AustriaAustriaAustria 
Mountain: Satzberg
Route data
Begin: 435  m above sea level A.
Target: 210  m above sea level A.
Height difference: 225 meters
Route length: approx. 1,000 meters
Maximum gradient: 25%

The Satzberg is a mountain for excursions in the north of the district of Hütteldorf in the 14th district of Penzing in Vienna .

The originally forested mountain (435 m) was cut down during the First World War and then built on by wild and illegal settlements (today allotment gardens, mostly dedicated to year-round living).

The Satzberg is mainly used for hiking in summer, the city hiking trail 4 runs through the area. Together with the Dehnepark, the community forest and the Steinhof grounds, the Satzberg is an important local recreation area for the 14th and 16th districts.

In winter, the Satzberg turns into a toboggan and ski slope without a lift. In 2010 the lowest part of the Satzberg, the “Paradies” recreation area, was opened to the public. This has doubled the length of the toboggan run. Instead of climbing up on foot, many winter sports enthusiasts use the “Skibus” 52B from the Hütteldorf train station to the Kordon settlement, the end of which is near the summit of the Satzberg.

Individual evidence

  1. Paradise reasons accessible . Retrieved January 26, 2015.

Web links

Coordinates: 48 ° 12 ′ 54.7 "  N , 16 ° 15 ′ 41.7"  E