The Mühlradsberg or Mühlratzberg (as the highest point behind Manhartsbrunn or Pfösing is called) can be reached via five different routes: from Seebarn via Manhartsbrunn, from Enzersfeld via Manhartsbrunn, from Putzing via Manhartsbrunn, from Münichsthal via Pfösing and from Schleinbach. The climbs from Seebarn, Enzersfeld and Schleinbach are certainly the most scenic. On the ascent from Seebarn discussed here, you drive longer over very coarse-grained asphalt, which results in a little more rolling resistance and can make the climb with the last steep section (but then with better asphalt) very tedious, especially with headwinds or side winds. The two steepest climbs are probably those via Pfösing and from Schleinbach (with sections around 13 - 15% and relatively long). In Pfösing you also have to cope with the steepest part on pavement ("cat's eyes"). An easier variant leads via Putzing, where you are most exposed to the sun in summer. The ascent from Enzersfeld is relatively easy and also shorter, as there are somewhat flatter passages and even a short descent and you can enjoy the shade in summer through a longer stretch of forest. Only the final ascent (right after the Hotel Stich) is a little steep (but also short).