Best mountain peaks around Liezen are situated within the Ennstal Alpine region, at the base of the Dachstein Mountains. This area in Austria features a diverse landscape with numerous impressive mountain peaks. Visitors can explore a variety of summits, each offering distinct characteristics and views. The region provides opportunities for different levels of mountain exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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“Is it always something special for you?” asks presenter Werner Schmidbauer as he and Munich priest Rainer Maria Schießler reach the summit cross crowning the mountain in an episode of the Bavarian Television series “Summit Meeting.” I would like to offer his short but poignant answer to all who pause before this small sacred monument for reflection: “For me, the cross has always been a symbol of encouragement, of hope, of new beginnings, of life. That’s how my parents taught it to me…”
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Very nice hut with good food and great view
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Great view from the Planai into the Ennstal.
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From the gondola to the hiking trails. Good starting and viewing point.
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It is a beautiful panorama that you can experience here.
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Dachstein coming from the south is quite a challenge. At least 800 meters of often vertical rock face are very impressive. The shoulder climb is underestimated by many tourists. For me, the first 30 meters or so of the start is more of a "C". And you think the KS is short. Wrong. The climb overcomes the summit structure in several stages and is quite long. But it is really 🥰if the weather is right. To descend, I took the Randkluftsteig to the glacier. It is anything but trivial at the bottom because there is no rope for the last 20 meters. But there are steel pins and a few clamps. You can only be properly secured with a rope partner. OK, it might be a B but be careful‼️. The Randkluft itself can also be bad. So for this variant, crampons, a partner and a short rope are advantageous. It took me a total of 4 hours and I didn't think I was slow.
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The climb is steep and the last few meters to the summit cross are along a steel cable and over steel steps. But when do you ever get the chance to sign a summit book 😉
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The last 150m are via ferrata
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The Liezen district offers a variety of impressive peaks. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Stoderzinken summit cross, which is accessible via an alpine road and offers numerous summer activities. Another striking mountain is the Grimming, known for its challenging ascent and rewarding views. For a demanding half-day hike, the Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) provides unforgettable vistas, though it requires sure-footedness.
Yes, several peaks and areas cater to families. The Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower is a great option, offering wonderful panoramic views. The Planai Summit Cross is also noted as family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive choice for enjoying mountain scenery.
The mountain peaks around Liezen offer diverse and spectacular views. From Gasselhöhe, you can enjoy wonderful views over the Dachstein massif and towards the Großglockner. The Hochkar summit cross also provides a beautiful panorama. Many summits, like the Hauser Kaibling Summit, are marked with summit crosses, offering superb vantage points of the surrounding Alps.
For experienced mountaineers, the Hoher Dachstein, as the highest and most prominent mountain in Liezen, offers challenging routes. The High Dachstein is categorized as challenging and involves climbing. Additionally, the Warscheneck, Liezener, and Rossarsch peaks offer a longer, scenic ridge walk within the Totes Gebirge, which includes exposed sections and requires sure-footedness.
Beyond the stunning views, some peaks offer unique features. The Hoher Dachstein is home to the Ramsau am Dachstein Sky Walk, a thrilling platform extending over the Dachstein glacier. On the Hochkar, the summit book is housed in a container slightly away from the cross, adding a unique touch to your summit experience. In summer, Hauser Kaibling is known for its unique flock of sheep that naturally groom the slopes.
The Liezen district is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous marked hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like the Silberkarklamm circular trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many road cycling and touring bicycle routes, such as the Loser Panoramic Road loop or the Enns Cycle Path loop.
Many of the two-thousand-meter peaks in the Totes Gebirge, such as the Warscheneck area, are often manageable in late autumn before significant snowfall, especially due to south-facing ascent paths. Generally, summer and early autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the numerous activities available on peaks like Stoderzinken.
Yes, there are mountain huts available. The Loserhütte is a popular hut that offers accommodation, a restaurant, and serves as a viewpoint. Another option is the Bad Ischl Hut, which also provides a place to rest and enjoy the mountain environment.
For those seeking longer, scenic ridge walks, the Totes Gebirge offers the Warscheneck-Liezener-Rossarsch traverse, which provides many scenic impressions and crosses a partly exposed ridge. Another option is the Pyhrner Kampl to Hochmölbing via Schrocken, a scenic route over five two-thousand-meter peaks, utilizing ascent aids in the ski area of Hinterstoder.
Visitors frequently praise the unforgettable views from the summits, such as those from Krahbergzinken and Gasselhöhe, which offer vistas of the Dachstein massif and the Schladminger Tauern. The diverse range of activities, from challenging climbs to family-friendly paths, and the natural beauty of the region are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.


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