Best mountain peaks around Mittersill are situated between the Hohe Tauern National Park and the Kitzbühel Alps. This region features a diverse landscape, ranging from rolling hills to rugged, towering summits. Mittersill offers a variety of mountain peaks, each providing distinct features and experiences for visitors. The area is recognized for its extensive network of hiking routes and trails, catering to various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Zwölferkogel is one of the most striking peaks in the Glemm Valley, rising 1,984 meters above the popular resort of Hinterglemm. From its summit, visitors can enjoy impressive panoramic views stretching from the Kitzbühel Alps to the Hohe Tauern. Thanks to the cable car, panoramic trail, and well-marked hiking trails, the Zwölferkogel is a versatile destination with magnificent views, ideal for both leisurely excursions and strenuous tours.
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Nice peak of the mountain, nice places to sit, but it can be a bit chilly.
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Beautiful viewpoint… perfect for a sunrise when the weather is clear
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Beautiful view, great panorama
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The Frühmesser is located in the Kitzbühel Alps on the border with Salzburg. Beautiful and long climb from the Stieralm in the Unterer Grund to the Westeracheralm and into the Geigenscharte. Very scenic ridge hike over the Grasleitenkopf towards the south to the summit. Great views, especially towards the Großvenediger with its wide glacier areas. The summit is also very popular to visit from the lift area of Neukirchen am Großvenediger.
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Here you can already look forward to the 2025 World Ski Championships.
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The Mittersill region, nestled between the Hohe Tauern National Park and the Kitzbühel Alps, offers a diverse range of mountain peaks. You'll find everything from Europe's highest grass mountains, like Gaisstein, to rugged limestone formations such as Großer Rettenstein, and accessible summits with panoramic views. This variety caters to different preferences, from challenging climbs to family-friendly ascents.
Yes, several peaks are well-suited for families or offer easy access. The Pengelstein Summit (1,938 meters) is family-friendly and conveniently reached via the Pengelsteinbahn cable car, featuring a mountain restaurant. Similarly, Zwölferkogel (1,984 meters) is accessible by cable car and offers a summit playground and slackline course, alongside stunning views.
Many peaks around Mittersill boast exceptional panoramic views. Frühmesser Peak (2,233 meters) provides a fantastic all-round view of the surrounding mountain panorama and the majestic Großvenediger. Wildkogel Summit Cross also offers magnificent views of the Großvenediger and the Central Alps. For a truly expansive vista, Großer Rettenstein (2,366 meters) provides a fantastic panorama of the Zillertal Alps and the Venice Group.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Großer Rettenstein (2,366 meters) offers a demanding ascent that requires sure-footedness and a head for heights. The Pihapper (2,518 meters) is another challenging option, known for its rustic trails and secluded mountain experience, rewarding climbers with extensive views including the Großvenediger.
Yes, the Mittersill-Hollersbach-Stuhlfelden region is recognized for its extensive network of over 60 hiking routes and theme trails. You can find various options, including challenging mountaineering routes like the "Pflugsberg (2410 m) – Pihapper Summit loop from Hollersbach im Pinzgau" or moderate hikes such as the "Hartkaserhöhe – Rossgruberkogel Summit Cross loop from Resterhöhe." Explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Mittersill guide page.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling options like the "Edelweißspitze (2,569 m) – Grossglockner High Alpine Road loop from Burk." The Road Cycling Routes around Mittersill guide provides more details on these and other cycling adventures.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting the mountain peaks around Mittersill, as many are easily accessible from mountain stations during this time. This period offers the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, with cable cars typically operating to higher altitudes.
The region is known for its striking natural diversity. Großer Rettenstein stands out with its distinctive 400-meter thick layer of rugged, rocky limestone, contrasting sharply with the surrounding green landscape. Gaisstein is notable as one of Europe's highest grass mountains, offering a unique hiking experience across expansive, unobstructed natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, with many highlighting the sight of the Großvenediger and the Central Alps. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, combined with the option for more challenging ascents, is also highly appreciated, offering rewarding experiences for all fitness levels. The region's diverse landscape, from grass mountains to rugged limestone, also contributes to its appeal.
Yes, the Mittersill-Hollersbach-Stuhlfelden region, recognized as Austria's first National Park Hiking Village, offers guided hikes. These allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of the Hohe Tauern National Park with expert guidance, providing an enriching experience for those who prefer not to venture out alone.
The Großer Rettenstein (2,366 meters) is particularly renowned for its striking 400-meter thick layer of rugged, rocky limestone. This unique geological feature makes it stand out prominently from the surrounding green landscape, offering a visually distinct and memorable climbing experience.


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