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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer

Best mountain peaks around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer are situated amidst the Hochkönig massif, the Steinernes Meer, and the Pinzgauer Grasberge. This region offers a diverse range of mountain peaks for hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts. The landscape features a mix of rugged karst plateaus and rolling grassy mountains, providing varied terrain for exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Watzmann Hocheck Summit, a summit that offers views back…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Archenkanzel

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from the Kührointalm is not far, you should do, because the view to the Königsee is really worth seeing

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Watzmann Hocheck Summit

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Beautiful view back to the Watzmannhaus, the Jenner or the Königssee - accessible to everyone with sure-footedness.

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Summit Cross Hochkönig

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The summit cross weighs 500 kg and is made of stainless steel.
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Hochkeil Summit Cross

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Beautiful view of the Hochkönig and the Tennengebirge

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Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m)

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The Sausteige (1,912 meters) offers a fantastic all-round view of the Salzburg mountains. Leoganger Steinberge and Steinernes Meer in the north, followed by the Hochkönig and the Dientner Grasberge, a …

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August 22, 2025, Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m)

The summit of the Sausteig (1,912 m) is a prominent landmark on the Saalachtal High Trail. From here, the view extends far over the Glemmtal Valley, the Leogang Steinberge Mountains, and, on a clear day, all the way to the Hohe Tauern. A wonderful place to pause, enjoy the view, and celebrate reaching the summit.

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An easy snow hike from the Arthurhaus (300m). If you stop at the Arthurhaus, you don't have to pay for the parking space.

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360° panorama, simply great 🙂.

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Great view when you get to the top, make sure you take a windbreaker with you even if you go back down the same day, the wind whistles around your ears even when the weather is nice...

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Fantastic ski tour with a view of the Mandlwände (Hochkönig massif). The tour is hardly at risk of avalanches. Can be started from Bischofshofen or from the Arthurhaus near Mühlbach.

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Turn around every now and then as you climb - the Watzmannhaus quickly becomes smaller. From the intermediate summit it becomes a little flatter. Here it is also worth walking towards the left edge and looking down towards the small Watzmann. The golden Christ cross shines at the summit. On the way to Hocheck we noticed the confusing waymarking. There is actually a reasonable climb over long stretches, which is accurately categorized as T3. However, the red and white path markings repeatedly pointlessly send the hiker to the left into more difficult terrain. The recommendation would be not to attach too much weight to the path markings, but rather to look for the main path and follow it.

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The summit cross weighs 500 kg and is made of stainless steel. Further information is available here. https://www.sn.at/salzburg/chronik/neues-gipfelkreuz-aus-500-kilogramm-stahl-ziert-den-hochkoenig-15313909

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When I was looking for a trail for the Sausteigen hike, I couldn't find anywhere I could start from the Asitz cable car. So, I set out on this tour on my own. The starting point of my hike was the Asitz mountain station, continuing over the Großer Asitz, Schabergkogel, and Geierkogel. From there, it descends briefly and then follows the Saalachtaler Höhenweg (Saalach Valley High Trail). The forest path makes the hike particularly pleasant—even though I had bad weather. You pass several summit crosses—e.g., the Funeck or Lochalmköpfl. Then, keep right at the next junction; overall, the trail is very well signposted. The Sausteigen is marked "black," but I can only partially agree with that. After the junction, there is a short, steep climb—then along the ridge until you reach the summit cross of the Sausteigen. The black marking most likely comes from hiking along the ridge of the mountain—because it's not difficult if you're in good shape :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain peaks around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer?

The region offers numerous peaks with breathtaking vistas. For a fantastic all-round view of the Salzburg mountains, including the Leoganger Steinberge and Steinernes Meer, consider the Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m). Another notable viewpoint is Archenkanzel, which provides a stunning view of the Königsee. The Hochkeil Summit Cross also offers extensive views of the Hochkönig and Tennengebirge.

What makes the Steinernes Meer region unique for mountaineers?

The Steinernes Meer (Stone Sea) is a dramatic karst plateau, offering a unique rocky desert landscape that contrasts with blooming vegetation. It's a paradise for climbers and experienced mountaineers, featuring high alpine routes and challenging ascents. Peaks like Selbhorn, Persailhorn, and Grandlspitz are famous for challenging climbing routes, and the Funtenseetauern offers a thrilling ridge crossing.

Are there any culturally significant mountain peaks in the area?

Yes, Hundstein (2,117 meters) is culturally significant as it hosts the annual "Jakobiranggeln," a traditional wrestling event recognized in UNESCO's list of intangible cultural heritage events. This event draws thousands of visitors every year around July 25th.

Are there mountain peaks suitable for beginners or less experienced hikers?

While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m) is known for its easily accessible summit, even offering an easy snow hike from the Arthurhaus, making it ideal for those seeking panoramic views without extreme difficulty. For very accessible options, the Natrun Prinzenberg offers family-friendly attractions.

How challenging are the climbs to the higher peaks in the Steinernes Meer?

The higher peaks in the Steinernes Meer, such as Selbhorn, Persailhorn, and Grandlspitz, are known for challenging even experienced sports climbers. The Funtenseetauern crossing involves a thrilling and exciting ridge with four proud peaks. The "Königsjodler Climbing Route" on the Hochkönig massif is particularly noteworthy as the longest and most difficult climbing route in Salzburg.

Are there family-friendly mountain experiences around Maria Alm?

Yes, Maria Alm offers accessible options like the Natrun Prinzenberg, which is particularly family-friendly. It features attractions such as an adventure playground, a forest ropes course, and a forest slide park, providing an enjoyable mountain experience for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Maria Alm?

Beyond peak bagging, you can explore a wide range of outdoor activities. There are extensive hiking opportunities, including long-distance trails like the Königsweg and Salzburger Almenweg. For cycling enthusiasts, Hundstein is notable as Europe's highest grassy mountain accessible by bike. You can find more details on specific routes in the hiking, MTB, and running guides for Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer.

What are some recommended hiking trails for exploring the peaks?

The Saalachtal High Trail features the Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m), offering a wonderful panorama. For experienced hikers seeking a rewarding challenge, a hike to Breithorn provides breathtaking views of the Saalfelden basin and the entire Pinzgau region. The Königsweg trail also leads through the Steinerne Meer and over the Dientner Grasberge, offering a blend of hiking and climbing.

When is the best time to visit Maria Alm for hiking and mountaineering?

The summer months are generally ideal for hiking and mountaineering in Maria Alm, offering extensive opportunities to explore the region's peaks and trails. The annual "Jakobiranggeln" event on Hundstein takes place around July 25th, making late July a vibrant time to visit if you're interested in cultural events alongside your outdoor activities.

Are there any unique summit crosses to look out for?

Yes, the Schönfeldspitze features a unique cross with a wooden pietà and Jesus figure at its summit. Additionally, the Summit Cross Hochkönig is a futuristic, 500 kg stainless steel cross that adorns the Hochkönig summit, offering fantastic views.

What kind of terrain can I expect when hiking the peaks around Maria Alm?

The region offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find rugged karst plateaus in the Steinernes Meer, characterized by rocky, challenging ascents. In contrast, areas like the Pinzgauer Grasberge feature rolling grassy mountains, offering different types of hiking experiences. The Hochkönig massif provides a mix of both, with extensive hiking and climbing opportunities.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Maria Alm am Steinernen Meer?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from various summits, such as the Sausteigen Summit and Watzmann Hocheck Summit. The unique and dramatic landscape of the Steinernes Meer, with its challenging climbs and distinct rocky environment, is also a major draw for mountaineers. The blend of natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities makes the region highly appreciated.

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