Best mountain peaks around Grundlsee are found in the Styrian Salzkammergut region of Austria. This area is surrounded by impressive mountain peaks, many of which are part of the Totes Gebirge range. The landscape offers diverse outdoor experiences and serves as a backdrop to the lake. These peaks provide views over the Ausseerland and the wider region.
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The Ischler Hütte is located at approximately 1,368 meters in the Schwarzenbergalm region of the Totes Gebirge mountains. It was built in the 1920s and later replaced by a new octagonal structure. It can only be reached on foot, for example, from the Rettenbachalm. The hut offers not only sweeping views of the mountains but also traditional dishes such as cheese dumplings and game dishes – all freshly prepared in a cozy, alpine atmosphere.
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Very nice hut with good food and great view
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The conditions for a day of snowshoeing in Altaussee are quickly created: simply ask at the reception of the AlpenParks Hagan Lodge Altaussee about rental equipment for snowshoeing. What you should bring with you: sturdy high hiking boots (not ski boots), appropriate hiking clothing, gloves, hat, sunglasses, small backpack with water bottle.
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Highest mountain in Upper Austria that is located entirely in Upper Austria. End point of the Priel via ferrata and a great mountain with a great view.
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A great summit that requires a lot of endurance. We went up via the via ferrata, which took about 4 hours. When we got to the top we felt fantastic :)
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Very good food (including Loser beer) and friendly service!
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A brilliant panorama on the Lawinenstein.
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Among the most popular peaks are Loser Summit (1837 m), known for its indescribable views of Lake Altaussee and the Dachstein, and Großer Priel Summit, the highest mountain in the Totes Gebirge range. The Lawinenstein Summit is also highly regarded for its accessible hiking and great mountain panorama.
For experienced mountain enthusiasts, Großer Priel Summit (2,389 meters) offers challenging routes, including via ferratas like the Bert-Rinesch-Klettersteig (C/D). Große Woising (2,064 meters) also presents a demanding tour for experienced hikers, leading through karst highlands and rocky terrain. Backenstein (1,772 meters) provides a rewarding challenge with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, the Loser region is particularly renowned for its scenic beauty and accessibility. The "Altaussee panorama road" offers accessible views, and a short walk from the Loserhütte car park leads to Augustsee Lake. The Lawinenstein Summit is also noted for being reasonably easy to hike, offering a great mountain panorama suitable for families.
Loser Summit (1837 m) provides an indescribable view of Lake Altaussee and the Dachstein. Großer Priel Summit offers sensational panoramas over the Dead Mountains to the Dachstein. Backenstein (1,772 meters), the local mountain of Grundlsee, also boasts great panoramic views from its summit. The Lawinenstein Summit is another excellent choice for its beautiful mountain panorama.
Yes, several mountain huts offer refreshments and sometimes accommodation. The Loserhütte provides good food and a terrace with views of the Dachstein. The Bad Ischl Hut, located in the Totes Gebirge, offers traditional dishes like cheese dumplings and game. The Albert-Appel-Haus is another popular mountain hut in the region, serving as a base for many mountain tours.
Beyond mountain hiking, the Grundlsee area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the "View of Grundlsee and Gössl – View of lake loop from Grundlsee" or "Swimming at Grundlsee – View of lake loop from Grundlsee." For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like "Grundlsee – Augstsee loop from Parkplatz Rostiger Anker" or "Grundlsee – Lake Altaussee loop from Parkplatz Rostiger Anker." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Grundlsee and MTB Trails around Grundlsee guides.
The best time for hiking is generally from June to September when the weather is most favorable. During this period, mountain huts like the Bad Ischl Hut are typically open daily. Some huts also open on weekends in May and October in good weather. Winter hiking is possible on certain trails, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions.
Yes, for mountaineering, you can find challenging routes such as the "Trisselwand Summit – View from Trisselberg loop from Altausseer See" or the "Pühringerhütte – Elmsee loop from Toplitzsee." Another notable route is the "Summit Cross – Backenstein – Backenstein Summit (1,772 m) loop from Grundlsee." More information on these and other routes can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Grundlsee guide.
The peaks around Grundlsee are part of the Totes Gebirge, known for its unique karst plateaus, diverse flora and fauna. You will encounter stunning alpine lakes like Augustsee, extensive networks of hiking trails, and breathtaking rock formations. Many peaks offer deep views into valleys and sensational panoramas over the Dead Mountains and the Dachstein massif.
The Hundskogel, standing at 1,748 meters, is one of the striking mountains that frame the Grundlsee valley to the north. It offers hiking opportunities, including a route via Lärchkar, and is part of the prominent northern peaks surrounding the lake, alongside Backenstein and Reichenstein.
The Elm peak, reaching 2,128 meters, is situated to the east of Grundlsee. It is another significant peak within the Totes Gebirge range, offering mountain hiking opportunities. It is typically accessible via an ascent from the Pühringerhütte, a mountain hut that serves as a base for tours in the area.
The Albert-Appel-Haus is a popular mountain hut in the region, easily accessible from Grundlsee. It serves as a crucial base for many mountain tours, including ascents to peaks like Große Woising. It provides a starting point and a resting place for hikers exploring the Totes Gebirge.


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