Best mountain peaks around Leogang are found within the Leogang Mountains, a range in the Austrian state of Salzburg. This area is characterized by dramatic karst formations, steep cliffs, and extensive cave systems. The peaks offer a range of experiences, from challenging alpine ascents to accessible family-friendly adventures. The region provides diverse opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A magnificent panoramic view from the Wilder Kaiser across the Kitzbühel Alps to the Hohe Tauern, the Steinernes Meer, and the Leogang and Lofer Steinberge mountains—it's all there! The path to ☝️ is often rocky and strenuous, but that's precisely what makes the moment at the summit so special and unforgettable 🥰 🥳 😍!!!
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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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Here you can already look forward to the 2025 World Ski Championships.
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Nice views in all directions. The torture up is worth it. 👍📸😎
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Great mountain - hiking in summer and skiing in winter
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World Cup races take place regularly on the Zwölferkogel. Therefore, a part is regularly closed off. The Ski World Championships were last held here in 1991. The next then in 2025.
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The Jakobskreuz is a lookout tower and at the same time a walkable summit cross on the Buchensteinwand, a prominent mountain near Fieberbrunn in the Kitzbühel district in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
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At 1,456 m, the Buchensteinwand rises up in the middle of the PillerseeTal and offers a wonderful panoramic view of the Kitzbühel Alps
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Leogang offers a diverse range of peaks. For challenging alpine experiences, the Birnhorn is the highest and most prominent peak in the Leogang Mountains. If you're looking for family-friendly activities and easy access, Asitz, known as the 'Mountain of the Senses,' is a great choice. Other popular summits include Wildseeloder summit, offering fantastic panoramic views, and Zwölferkogel, accessible by cable car with a summit playground.
Absolutely! Asitz is specifically designed for families and leisure hikers. It's easily accessible via the Asitzbahn and Steinberg lifts and features the Senses Experience World with over 30 interactive stations, Leo's Water World, Leo's play trail, a treasure hunt, and the 'Leo Klang' summer toboggan run. The Zwölferkogel also has a summit playground and slackline course, making it fun for children.
The Leogang Mountains (Leoganger Steinberge) are renowned for their dramatic karst formations, steep cliffs, and extensive cave systems. You'll encounter rugged terrain, especially on peaks like Birnhorn, which features a 1,300-meter high rock face and the impressive Melkerloch cave. The entire range is a typical karst landscape, meaning it's riddled with numerous caves and fissures.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Birnhorn is the most prominent and demanding peak. The tour typically takes 6 to 7 hours with an elevation gain of around 1,600 meters and can involve sections with fixed ropes, sometimes requiring a via ferrata set. The Kuchelhorn also offers technical alpine sport climbing with multi-pitch routes suitable for experienced lead climbers.
The Leogang region is a hub for outdoor activities. You can explore a variety of hiking trails, including Leo's Spielewanderweg, or embark on more challenging routes like the hike to the Birnbachloch. For cyclists, there are numerous MTB trails, such as the 'LE 12 - Iron Hand Extreme' or the 'Steinberg line by FOX'. Runners can enjoy running trails like the 'Ullachtal Loop' or the 'Short Asitz Loop' with mountain panoramas.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Wildseeloder summit, which offers vistas from the Wilder Kaiser to the Hohe Tauern. The accessibility and diverse activities on Asitz are highly valued by families. Many also appreciate the well-maintained paths and mountain huts offering regional delicacies, making for a comfortable and engaging experience for all fitness levels.
Yes, Asitz is very easily accessible via the Asitzbahn and Steinberg lifts, making it ideal for those seeking convenience or with limited mobility. The Zwölferkogel can also be reached by cable car from Hinterglemm, offering immediate access to stunning views and activities. Additionally, the Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station provides magnificent views and is easily accessible by cable car.
The Leogang Mountains are a classic karst range. A significant geological feature is the Melkerloch, an impressive, three-sided open rock cave on the Birnhorn. The entire region is characterized by its dramatic karst formations, steep cliffs, and numerous cave systems, with the 50 km long Lamprechtsofen being the most famous cave in the area.
Yes, for multi-day ascents of challenging peaks like the Birnhorn, the Passauer Hütte, an Austrian Alpine Club hut, serves as a potential overnight stop. On more accessible mountains like Asitz, you'll find mountain huts offering regional delicacies, providing comfortable resting spots and refreshments for day-trippers and leisure hikers.
Yes, Asitz offers dedicated forest bathing trails. These trails are designed for relaxation and feature viewpoints, resting areas, nature swings, and even a yoga space, providing a serene experience amidst the mountain scenery.
The views from Leogang's peaks are spectacular and diverse. From the Birnhorn, you can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panorama stretching from the Zugspitze to the Großglockner on clear days. The Asitz Panorama Trail offers views of the Leoganger Steinberge, the Saalfelden Basin, and even the Berchtesgaden Alps. From Wildseeloder summit, you'll see the Wilder Kaiser, Kitzbühel Alps, Hohe Tauern, and the Steinernes Meer.
Yes, Asitz is particularly popular in winter, offering toboggan runs for both day and night. There's a 4 km illuminated track available on certain evenings, providing a unique winter experience. While some higher peaks are more suited for experienced winter mountaineers, Asitz caters to a broader audience with its accessible winter offerings.


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