At the bottom of the small hill called Halterberg, there is a sign that shows, with a plan including a legend, how the facility was arranged on this hill. The visitor's position is indicated by a red dot in the map. Moreover, its story is explained:
The Halterberg
Is the local mountain of Gänserndorf
The Halterberg is remarkable for its rarity.
It dates from the time of the second settlement about 1000-1200 AD, it served as a refuge.
Only the earth body is preserved, which was manually heaped up with baskets. The remaining defenses, consisting of wood, post walls and a stronghold, have completely disappeared. The Halterberg has a base of about 50x50m and a height of about 10m. The side edges are strongly rounded. The ragged platform has an extension of about 20x25m, through the northeastern incision may have led up a staircase. The rampart and the moat are leveled to a few remnants.
Association for the preservation of monumentss