Best mountain peaks around Gosau are found within the Salzkammergut region, known for its majestic mountain scenery. The area is dominated by the Gosaukamm mountain range, a sub-range of the Dachstein Mountains, which forms a dramatic backdrop to the Gosau Valley. These peaks offer diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The highest point of the Gosaukamm reaches an elevation of over 2400 meters.
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sensational view from the forest road to the Türlwandhütte
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I have already done this tour twice. The very well signposted Panorama Tour is one of the most beautiful bike tours ever, I would say. For e-bikers there are a few charging options on the beautiful alpine pastures along the tour, where it is also worth stopping and tasting the homemade delicacies. Guys, this is pure culinary delight. If the tour becomes too long or the weather changes, there are countless ways to shorten the tour. Why this tour is called the "Panorama Tour" is obvious once you have ridden it.
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Dachstein coming from the south is quite a challenge. At least 800 meters of often vertical rock face are very impressive. The shoulder climb is underestimated by many tourists. For me, the first 30 meters or so of the start is more of a "C". And you think the KS is short. Wrong. The climb overcomes the summit structure in several stages and is quite long. But it is really 🥰if the weather is right. To descend, I took the Randkluftsteig to the glacier. It is anything but trivial at the bottom because there is no rope for the last 20 meters. But there are steel pins and a few clamps. You can only be properly secured with a rope partner. OK, it might be a B but be careful‼️. The Randkluft itself can also be bad. So for this variant, crampons, a partner and a short rope are advantageous. It took me a total of 4 hours and I didn't think I was slow.
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Great tour, over very good paths! Just be careful when descending from the Rittisberg so you don't miss the descent to the Sonnenalm!
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Summit cross with summit book and stamp station
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The Gosau region, dominated by the dramatic Gosaukamm range, offers many popular peaks. Among them, the Rossbrand Summit (Rossbrand Peak) is highly regarded for its amazing panoramic views and a welcoming mountain hut. Another favorite is the Sattelberg Summit Cross, which offers beautiful vistas and a stamp station for hikers. The Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower is also popular, providing wonderful views and being accessible for families.
From the mountain peaks around Gosau, you can expect unparalleled views. Many vantage points offer spectacular panoramas of the Gosau Lakes below, the majestic Dachstein massif with its glaciers, and the picturesque Gosau Valley. The Dachstein South Face is a particularly renowned viewpoint for expansive views of the Dachstein.
Yes, the Gosau peaks offer significant challenges for experienced climbers and via ferrata enthusiasts. The Großer Donnerkogel (2,054 m) is famous for its via ferrata, which includes a thrilling suspended ladder spanning a gorge. For high-alpine mountaineers, the High Dachstein offers a rewarding A/B via ferrata, though it can be very crowded in good weather. The Große Bischofsmütze (2,458 m) is also a challenging ascent for experienced climbers.
Absolutely. While the region boasts challenging alpine routes, there are also plenty of family-friendly options. Easy strolls around the Vorderer Gosausee offer stunning views without strenuous climbing. The Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower is accessible via an easy path, making it suitable for families, even with a dog cart or child trailer. The Panorama Trail in Gosau also provides a pleasant, less demanding experience.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Gosau is generally from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more stable, and trails are clear of snow, making for safer and more enjoyable conditions. High-alpine tours require good fitness and sure-footedness, and it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, traditional mountain huts are an integral part of the hiking experience in the Gosau region. Huts like the Gablonzer Hut and Stuhlalm offer cozy rest stops and can facilitate multi-day hikes around the Gosaukamm. The Adamekhütte is another popular destination for hikers, providing a place to rest and refuel amidst the stunning alpine scenery.
Beyond hiking and climbing, the Gosau region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'View of Lake Gosau – Vorderer Gosausee loop from Gosau' or more challenging routes like the 'View of Hallstatt – Waldbachstrub Waterfall loop from Rotmoos'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there's the 'Postalm Loop' or routes around Lake Hallstatt. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'S301 Karst spring trail and Gosausee loop from Gosau'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Gosau, Road Cycling Routes around Gosau, and Gravel biking around Gosau guides.
The Großer Donnerkogel (2,054 m) is particularly famous for its unique via ferrata, which includes a spectacular suspended ladder. This ladder spans a gorge, offering an exhilarating and memorable climbing experience that has become a significant attraction for alpine tourists seeking a thrill.
For those seeking a more solitary mountaineering experience away from the crowds, the Armkarwand (2,348 m) in the Gosaukamm is considered a rarely visited summit. It offers a quieter ascent, sometimes involving scrambling, providing a sense of wilderness and solitude for experienced mountaineers.
The Gosaukamm, a sub-range of the Dachstein Mountains, is a significant natural landmark due to its dramatic and distinctive profile. It forms a breathtaking backdrop to the Gosau Valley and the Gosau Lakes, with its highest point reaching 2,458 meters. Its rugged peaks, such as the prominent Große Bischofsmütze, define the border between the Austrian states of Salzburg and Upper Austria, making it a visually stunning and geographically important feature of the Salzkammergut region.
Yes, the Gosau mountains offer various circular hiking routes catering to different fitness levels. You can find loops around the scenic Gosau Lakes, which are generally easier. For more experienced hikers, there are longer, more challenging loops that can be started from places like the Gablonzer Hütte, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Gosaukamm range.


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