Best mountain peaks around Altmünster are located in a region characterized by Lake Traunsee and the Salzkammergut mountains. The area features diverse landscapes, including alpine foothills, wooded hills, and meadows. This environment provides a range of mountain peaks for exploration. The region offers varied terrain for different hiking abilities.
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A scenic mountain offering a good view of the Traunstein and Traunsee, as well as the entire Totes Gebirge and Höllengebirge mountains.
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Beautiful view of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge.
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Recommended in combination with the small Sonnstein, but not on its own, as the view is only possible from the very front at the edge and the view from the small Sonnstein is much nicer and there is more to see from there.
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A breathtaking view of Lake Traunsee and the Traunstein.
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It doesn't necessarily have to be the Taunstein! This peak on Lake Traunsee is in no way inferior to its "big brother." A dream view!
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Great hike. Also suitable for children aged 12 and over.
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Great view of the Traunstein and the surrounding area. If you walk quickly, you can reach the summit in 1 hour. The path from the summit to the right further down is partly overgrown but recognizable (waterproof shoes are an advantage if you are out and about in the morning...wet, tall grass)
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600 meters up from Ebensee in one go! It's quite something! 😅
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Großer Schoberstein summit, which provides extensive vistas of Attersee, Schafberg, and Mondsee. The Großer Sonnstein Summit is renowned for its 'awesome' lake view from its steep edge. Additionally, Erlakogel Summit offers excellent views of Traunstein, Traunsee, and the Totes Gebirge and Höllengebirge mountains. The Feuerkogel Mountain Station, accessible by cable car, provides a spectacular panoramic view of the entire Salzkammergut, even when Lake Traunsee is foggy.
Yes, the Feuerkogel Mountain Station is a great option, as it's accessible via cable car and features a high plateau with diverse hiking trails suitable for various abilities, including families. Another excellent choice is the Grasbergalm, a traditional mountain hut at 1,200 meters, which offers a breathtaking view over Lake Traunsee via a well-marked path suitable for families.
The best seasons for hiking the mountain peaks around Altmünster are generally spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is milder, and the scenery is particularly vibrant, offering lush meadows and colorful foliage. While summer is also popular, spring and autumn provide a more comfortable hiking experience.
The region around Altmünster is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll encounter stunning alpine foothills, dense wooded hills, and expansive meadows. Many routes offer views of pristine lakes like Lake Traunsee, the Langbath Lakes, and Laudachsee. Peaks like Erlakogel Summit and Steineck provide views of the impressive Traunstein and Totes Gebirge mountain ranges.
Yes, there are mountain huts in the region. The Hochleckenhaus is a notable mountain hut often included in longer tours within the Höllengebirge range, such as routes to Brunnkogel. The Grasbergalm, though not a peak itself, is a traditional Austrian mountain hut at 1,200 meters offering refreshments and stunning views over Lake Traunsee.
For a challenging experience, consider the Höllengebirge crossing, a varied mountain route that includes peaks like Großer Höllkogel, Grünkalmkogel, and Brunnkogel. The route to Brunnkogel often involves the scenic Schafluckensteig. The ascent to Großer Sonnstein Summit from Ebensee is also described as quite demanding, requiring sturdy shoes.
Yes, many trails are dog-friendly. For example, the ascent to Großer Schoberstein summit is possible with a dog. However, it's advised to keep your dog on a leash due to potential falling hazards and wildlife in the area.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Altmünster guide, which includes routes like the Gahberg Chapel loop. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Altmünster, with options like the Ort Castle loop. For road cycling, check out the Cycling around Altmünster guide, featuring routes like the View of Lake Traunsee loop. The Feuerkogel also offers opportunities for skiing, mountain biking, or paragliding.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For instance, a rewarding circular route over two summits, Hohenaugupf (1062 m) and Signalkogel (1014 m), and along two beautiful mountain lakes in the Salzkammergut mountains is available. The Höllengebirge also offers partial circular routes that climb multiple summits and pass by lakes, providing great views from the start.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views from the summits, especially those overlooking Lake Traunsee and the surrounding mountain ranges like the Totes Gebirge and Höllengebirge. The sense of reward after a climb, the diverse landscapes ranging from alpine to wooded hills, and the well-maintained trails are also frequently highlighted. The opportunity to rest at scenic summit crosses or mountain huts after an ascent is also a much-appreciated aspect.
The Höllengebirge, or 'Hell Mountains,' is a prominent range with several notable peaks. Brunnkogel (1708 m) is a significant summit within this range. Other peaks often included in longer tours or crossings within the Höllengebirge are Großer Höllkogel and Grünkalmkogel. Erlakogel Summit also offers views of the entire Höllengebirge.
For beginners or those seeking a more relaxed experience, the Feuerkogel Mountain Station offers accessible trails on its high plateau after taking the cable car. Gmundnerberg (884 m), one of Gmunden's local mountains, also provides a relaxed hike with great views, making it suitable for those new to mountain hiking.


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