Best mountain peaks around Strobl, nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Wolfgang in Austria's Salzkammergut region, offer access to a variety of captivating mountain peaks. These peaks provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding lakes and the broader Austrian landscape. The region is known for its diverse terrain, ranging from accessible viewpoints to more challenging alpine routes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Beautiful 360° panorama of Lake Wolfgang, Schafberg and Lake Attersee
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From the front wall you have a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and lakes of the Salzkammergut. The uncultivated Vormaueralm is also a visual highlight, where a snack on the green meadows is particularly worthwhile. The path to the Vormauerstein is mostly located in the forest and is not difficult; slipping is only prohibited on the last 50 meters and at the summit. All in all, a wonderful hike in the Salzkammergut, most beautiful in early autumn.
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The hike to the Vormauerstein is one of the absolute highlights of the Schafberg area. From the summit you can enjoy a wonderful view over Lake Wolfgang, Attersee and the surrounding mountains that is second to none.
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Great first summit with a view over the Attersee and the Mondsee. The ascent is a bit tedious and takes longer than the 2km would suggest. The ascent also includes a short via ferrata unit, which is rewarded with an incredible panorama over the Attersee region. You should also bring sure-footedness with you, as it includes some rock and root sections.
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A great mountain hike with a great view of the surrounding lakes but unfortunately also very crowded. You can't really enjoy the view from the summit with about 80 other people on this relatively small summit cross plateau.
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The hiker can expect a 360 degree panoramic view from the 1783 m high Schafberg. Best enjoyed in great weather
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The view is really amazing. One direction: Wolfgangsee, the other Schafberg. And if you turn around there is Lake Attersee. Simply great
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, the Schafberg Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint is renowned for its 360-degree vista, stretching across the Salzkammergut lakes, Lake Chiemsee, the Bohemian Forest, the Dachstein, and the Hohe Tauern. The Vormauerstein Summit also provides wonderful views over Lake Wolfgang, Attersee, and the surrounding mountains. Additionally, the Bleckwand offers magnificent views of Lake Wolfgang and the Schafberg, complete with a distinctive rock window.
Yes, the Zwölferhorn Summit and Panoramic Views is considered family-friendly, with a gondola providing quick access to the top. For an easier circular hiking experience with breathtaking views, the Bürgl Panorama Trail is an excellent option, particularly lovely in spring and autumn. The Postalm area also offers numerous marked trails suitable for various experience levels.
For experienced hikers, the Großer Schoberstein summit offers a rewarding climb with fantastic views. The Vormauerstein Summit involves some scrambling in its final meters, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights. The Postalm area, particularly routes involving the Braunedlkogel and Scharfen, can also present challenging sections, with the Scharfen offering routes with easy climbing for experienced individuals.
The region's mountain peaks are generally best hiked from spring through autumn. Early autumn is particularly beautiful for the Vormauerstein Summit, offering exceptional views. The Bürgl Panorama Trail is also lovely in spring and autumn. Always check local conditions, especially for higher elevations, as weather can change rapidly.
The Schafberg Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint can be accessed via the historic Schafbergbahn, a cogwheel railway, providing a convenient and scenic ascent. What makes it unique is its phenomenal 360-degree panorama, offering views that extend to distant landmarks like Lake Chiemsee, the Bohemian Forest, the Dachstein, and the Hohe Tauern on clear days.
Yes, the Bleckwand (1541m) is notable for a distinctive rock window at its summit, which is a popular spot for photographs. The Schafberg Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint is also unique for its extensive 360-degree panorama, showcasing a vast array of lakes and distant mountain ranges.
The region around Strobl offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Bathing Pier St. Wolfgang – Panorama Trail at Bürgl loop' or the 'Strobl Lake Bath loop'. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Bürgl Panoramaweg' or the more challenging 'Bleckwand Hut – Bleckwand Window loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'The Challenger (12) - from lake Wolfgangsee to the Genneralm, the Postalm and back'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Strobl, Hiking around Strobl, and Gravel biking around Strobl guides.
Yes, many hiking routes in the region, especially in areas like the Postalm, have mountain huts (Almen) where you can take a break and often find refreshments. For example, the Vormaueralm, an uncultivated alpine meadow, provides a picturesque spot for a break during the hike to the Vormauerstein Summit. It's always a good idea to check opening times before your hike.
While specific winter hiking trails for individual peaks are not detailed, the Postalm area is known for its versatility and may offer winter hiking opportunities, often accessible via a toll road that provides a higher starting point. Always prioritize safety and check local conditions, avalanche warnings, and trail closures before attempting any winter hikes in alpine terrain.
The Sparber (1502m) is described as a magnificent viewpoint mountain above the Wolfgangsee, promising splendid vistas. For the Schlenken Summit, the ascent over the 'hunter's nose' can be somewhat exposed, requiring surefootedness and freedom from giddiness, though it can be avoided. From the top, there are great views of the surrounding mountains in all directions.
While some peaks like the Schafberg Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint and Zwölferhorn Summit and Panoramic Views have convenient access via cogwheel railway or gondola, which can often be reached by public transport to their base stations, direct public transport to all trailheads might vary. Many routes, especially in areas like the Postalm, often involve a toll road, suggesting car access is common. It's advisable to check local bus routes to specific trailheads for detailed planning.


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