Best mountain peaks around Werfenweng are situated in the Pongau area of Salzburg, at the foot of the Tennengebirge mountain range. This region is characterized by its diverse alpine landscape, including parts of the Salzburg Slate Alps and the Dachstein massif. Werfenweng offers a network of hiking paths, providing access to various peaks and panoramic views. The area is a destination for those seeking mountain experiences within a natural setting.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Fantastic panorama, about 20 minutes above the Gsengalm, hiking or at least trekking shoes recommended
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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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One of the most beautiful mountains with a view in the Salzburg region. Accessible via beautiful forest paths and ski slopes. A shorter version via a path is also possible. Paragliders often use it for "hike & fly". There are very good take-off points on the mountain and the large landing area is not far from the lift in Zaglau. Cable car riders only have a few meters to the summit or the restaurant. There is also some play equipment for children in the summit area.
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Great all-round view, Dachstein 🥰
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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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Hochgrüneck summit cross with mountain pines
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Fantastic panorama of the Pongau mountains.
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For exceptional panoramic views, consider Hochgründeck Summit Cross, which provides a 360-degree alpine panorama including the Hochkönig and Tennengebirge. Gerzkopf Summit and Bell also offers expansive views of the Dachstein, Gosaukamm, and Tennengebirge ranges. From Bischlinghöhe Summit, you can see the Grossglockner, Dachstein, Hochkönig, and Tennengebirge mountains.
Yes, Bischlinghöhe Summit is considered family-friendly and easily accessible via the modern IKARUS cable car, which takes about 10 minutes to reach the top. It's a great starting point for various hiking trails and offers stunning views without a strenuous climb.
The region around Werfenweng offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking paths, with 80 km of trails available. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several road cycling routes, such as the 'Pongau Cathedral – Alpe Ahrn Trail Junction loop' or 'Bischofshofen Town Center – Salzach Bridge loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'View of the Salzach River – View of the Tennengebirge loop'. Additionally, there are dedicated running trails, including the 'Wooden Bridge in Werfenweng loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Running Trails around Werfenweng.
The Tennengebirge is a mighty mountain range and nature reserve near Werfenweng, featuring 22 peaks over 2,000 meters. Notable peaks within this range include Raucheck (2,430 meters, the highest), Eiskogel, Tauernkogel, Werfener Hochthron, Scheiblingkogel, and Großer Breitstein. Hochgründeck Summit Cross and Hochkeil Summit Cross also offer excellent views of the Tennengebirge.
Yes, the Tennengebirge range is highly popular for climbing. It features compact limestone rock with routes of varying difficulty, from levels 3 to 8. Popular climbing routes can be found on Hochthron, Fieberhorn, Hiefler, Tauernkogel, and Napf. There's also a climbing garden located behind the Werfener Hütte, offering 10 different routes.
The region is ideal for hiking and mountaineering during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when the 80 km of hiking paths are most accessible. The Tennengebirge also offers opportunities for multi-day crossings in both summer and winter, depending on your experience and equipment. For specific weather conditions, it's always advisable to check local forecasts.
The Hochgründeck Summit Cross is a prominent feature, offering a 360-degree alpine panorama. Another notable cross is the Berliner Kreuz, which can be reached via a beautiful hike from Abtenau or as a detour on section six of the Arnoweg, providing a wonderful view.
Yes, along the trails, especially around Bischlinghöhe Summit, you'll find numerous huts and mountain restaurants, making it convenient for day trips. The Werfener Hütte, located at 1,969 meters in the Tennengebirge, is the highest managed refuge in the Salzburg Tennengebirge and offers fantastic panoramic views.
Gerzkopf Summit and Bell, standing at 1,728 meters, is a foothill of the Dachstein massif in the Salzburg Slate Alps. It is particularly renowned as an excellent panoramic mountain, providing extensive views of the Dachstein, Gosaukamm, and Tennengebirge ranges.
Yes, Bischlinghöhe Summit is a popular spot for observing paragliders taking off. From its 1,835-meter height, you can enjoy the spectacle while taking in the magnificent panoramic views.
The region is characterized by its diverse alpine landscape, including parts of the Salzburg Slate Alps and the Dachstein massif. You'll encounter stunning natural monuments, vast mountain ranges like the Tennengebirge, and expansive viewpoints offering vistas of numerous peaks, including the Grossglockner, Dachstein, and Hochkönig.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking 360-degree alpine panoramas, with many highlighting the views of the Hochkönig, Dachstein, and Tennengebirge. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, the extensive network of hiking trails, and the opportunities for various outdoor activities like climbing and cycling are also highly appreciated.


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