Best mountain peaks around Kleinarl are situated in the Radstädter Tauern mountains, offering diverse hiking experiences. This region provides a range of peaks, from accessible summits to more challenging climbs. The natural landscape features alpine meadows, forests, and panoramic views of the surrounding Austrian Alps. Visitors can explore various trails leading to these elevated points.
Last updated: May 9, 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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Really a beautiful viewing summit
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Beautiful tour.....summit happiness
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The Penkkopf is a fantastic mountain tour with fantastic views in all directions. I would highly recommend it. From Kleinarl, expect the walk there and back to take around 5 hours.
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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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From the summit you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains. Just lovely! A wooden seating platform at the summit cross invites you to linger and enjoy.
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With a bit of fitness, the Penkkopf can be easily reached from the Kleinarler Hut via hiking trail 712, even in winter. The all-round view of the snow-covered peaks rewards the effort.
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Kleinarl offers several popular peaks with diverse experiences. The Grießenkareck Summit is highly regarded for its panoramic views and relatively easy access via gondola. Another favorite is Schuhflicker Peak, known as one of the most beautiful in the Salzburg region, offering a great all-round view. For an easier climb with fantastic vistas amidst flower meadows, the Kreuzkogel Summit is a top choice.
Yes, Kleinarl has options for all skill levels. The Kreuzkogel Summit is described as a very easy climb, perfect for families, offering fantastic views amidst lush flower meadows. The Grießenkareck Summit is also relatively accessible from the mountain station of the Flying Mozart gondola, making it suitable for those seeking a less strenuous ascent.
From Kleinarl's peaks, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Austrian Alps. Many summits, like Grießenkareck and Penkkopf, offer dreamlike 360° Alpine panoramas. You'll encounter diverse natural features such as alpine meadows, dense forests, and even meltwater ponds like the 'Blue Lake' near Ennskraxn. The Schuhflicker Peak, for instance, overlooks the tiny Schuhflickersee at its base.
The mountain peaks around Kleinarl offer a range of difficulties. Some, like Kreuzkogel Summit, are very easy to climb. Others, such as Ennskraxn, require mountain experience and surefootedness, with some easy scrambling. More challenging peaks like Schuhflicker Peak demand a head for heights and good footwear. The Mosermandl Summit even features a secured chimney section (similar to a via ferrata) for those seeking an adventurous climb.
Hike durations vary significantly depending on the peak and your starting point. For example, the ascent to Ennskraxn from Kleinarl village can take approximately 9 hours with an altitude difference of 1,410m. In contrast, reaching the Grießenkareck Summit from the Flying Mozart gondola's mountain station takes about 45 minutes. A round trip to Penkkopf Summit Cross from Kleinarl might take around 5 hours.
Beyond hiking, the region around Kleinarl offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Täublwaldrunde' or the 'Kleinarler loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Kleinarler Ache Cycle Path'. In winter, some areas like Grießenkareck are part of ski regions, and Ennskraxn even features a family-friendly toboggan run. For more detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Kleinarl or Gravel biking around Kleinarl guides.
Yes, there are many recommended hiking routes. For instance, high-altitude hikes over Grießenkareck to Jandlalm or continuing to Weissenhofalm and Steinkaralm are popular. The hike to Kleinarler Hütte, nestled between Penkkopf and Gründegg, is a moderate 2-hour ascent, from which you can easily reach the Penkkopf Summit Cross. For more options, you can find detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around Kleinarl guide, including trails like the 'Tappenkarsee loop' or the 'Penkkopf summit cross loop'.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit. Many appreciate the variety of trails, from easy walks through flower meadows to challenging climbs with secured sections. The opportunity to stop at cozy alpine huts like Steinkaralm or Kleinarler Hütte for a snack is also a highlight. The overall natural beauty and the chance to immerse oneself in the Austrian Alps are frequently mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, some peaks offer unique challenges. The final section to the Ennskraxn summit involves a steeper path along the rock face via the northwest ridge, requiring surefootedness and some easy scrambling. The Mosermandl Summit features a notable chimney-like section near the top, approximately 70m high, which is well-secured with wire ropes (difficulty A/B), providing a fun challenge for experienced hikers. Schuhflicker Peak, while beautiful, requires a head for heights and good footwear due to its rugged terrain.
Absolutely. Many hiking routes in Kleinarl include or pass by charming alpine huts where you can rest and enjoy local cuisine. For example, the Steinkaralm (1,700m) is a recommended stop on the way to Ennskraxn. The Kleinarler Hütte, located near Penkkopf, offers culinary delights and is a popular destination itself. These huts provide a perfect opportunity to refuel and enjoy the mountain atmosphere.
Yes, the region encourages combining experiences. The 'Salzburger Gipfelspiel' initiative allows hikers to collect stamps at various alpine huts and peaks, including some in Wagrain-Kleinarl, earning a hiking pin. Additionally, the '12 Peaks Adventure Card' connects several summer mountain lifts in the Salzburger Sportwelt, providing access to 12 impressive mountain worlds, making it easy to explore multiple peaks and attractions, especially for families and active travelers.


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