Best mountain peaks around Dorfgastein are situated within the Gastein Valley, part of the Hohe Tauern mountain range. This region provides access to various peaks, offering diverse recreational activities and views of the Alpine landscape. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with summits providing panoramic vistas. Dorfgastein serves as a base for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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After exiting the chairlift, walk left up to the Kreuzkogel - here you can enjoy the beautiful view over the ski area.
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Great views in good weather. If it rains or snows, bring a change of clothes.
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beautiful view over the region!
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Easily accessible on foot, also recommended for brisk running sessions
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The short climb to the summit cross rewards you with a fantastic panoramic view
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A summit that is relatively easy to reach in the Grossarltal. With a view of the Gastein and Grossarltal
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Among the most popular peaks, Schuhflicker Peak offers a challenging climb with a lake at its base and a great all-round view. Fulseck Summit is known for its 360-degree panoramic views of the Hohe Tauern and Dachstein from its rest area, and Kreuzkogel Summit is an easy-to-climb peak providing fantastic views over the ski area and flower meadows.
Yes, Kreuzkogel Summit is considered an easy-to-climb summit, making it suitable for families. Additionally, Fulseck, often referred to as Dorfgastein's local mountain, offers scenic themed trails and activities like the Lake Spiegelsee, ideal for families. The Gastein High Trail is also noted as good for families, offering pure panorama and tunnels with automatic lighting.
The peaks around Dorfgastein offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Fulseck Summit, you can enjoy magnificent 360-degree views, including the Großglockner and Hohe Dachstein. Mauskarspitze provides wonderful views of the Gastein mountains, the Hohe Tauern (Sonnblick, Schareck, Ankogel), and even the distant Dachstein and Hochkönig mountains. Gamskarkogel, Europe's highest grass-covered mountain, offers sweeping views from the Wilder Kaiser to the Dachstein mountains.
The region offers a wide range of activities. Fulseck is a hub for year-round activities, including scenic themed trails, a pump track for bikers, and mountain cart descents in summer. In winter, it transforms into a paradise for skiing, snowboarding, winter hiking, ski touring, and paragliding. For more extensive options, you can explore various routes for hiking and cycling around Dorfgastein.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, Schuhflicker Peak is a challenging climb that requires a head for heights and good footwear. Mauskarspitze also offers a challenging ascent and features an insured via ferrata at the summit cross. Gamskarkogel, while rewarding, is a challenging climb for those seeking high-alpine adventures.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (typically June to September) is ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying themed trails and alpine meadows. Winter (December to March) is perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and winter hiking, especially around Fulseck and Kreuzkogel, which are part of the Dorfgastein-Großarl ski area.
Yes, Schuhflicker Peak has a small lake, the Schuhfklickersee, at its base. Fulseck features the idyllic Lake Spiegelsee. Gamskarkogel is notable as Europe's highest grass-covered mountain, offering a unique landscape. The Gastein High Trail includes tunnels with automatic lighting and offers views into a gorge.
Yes, cozy ski huts on Fulseck invite visitors to enjoy regional specialties. For a unique experience, the Gamskarkogelhütte mountain hut on Gamskarkogel offers an unforgettable overnight stay with one of the most scenic sleeping spots in the Alps.
For easier hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Gasthof Burgel – Klammstein Castle loop' or the 'Kneipp Facility at Stucktor – Geology Adventure Trail loop'. These are generally shorter and less strenuous, perfect for a relaxed outing. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Dorfgastein guide.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent and 360-degree panoramic views from summits like Fulseck Summit and Schuhflicker Peak, noting that the ascent is well worth the effort. The variety of activities, from themed trails to challenging climbs, and the serene natural beauty, including flower meadows and alpine lakes, are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Fulseck transforms into a winter sports paradise, offering wide pistes and modern lifts for skiing and snowboarding. It also provides opportunities for winter hiking and ski touring. Kreuzkogel Summit is part of the extensive Dorfgastein-Großarl skiing area, which links Dorfgastein with slopes up to 2,027 meters, providing around 80 kilometers of slopes.
Many peaks, like Fulseck and Kreuzkogel, are easily accessible, often with cable cars and lifts that transport visitors close to the summits. Fulseck is considered Dorfgastein's local mountain due to its accessibility and central role for activities. The entire Gastein Valley is well-connected, making a broader range of peaks accessible from Dorfgastein.


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