Best mountain peaks around Gries am Brenner are found in the scenic Wipptal valley of Tyrol, Austria. Situated at an altitude of 1,165 meters, Gries am Brenner serves as a base for exploring the mountainous border region between North and South Tyrol. The area offers diverse alpine experiences, from family-friendly walks to challenging mountaineering routes, with several notable mountains providing extensive views. This region is part of the Wipptal, extending into the Zillertal Alps and Stubai Alps.
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Beautiful hut, which is easy to reach from the Karalm. Very friendly hosts and the food is excellent! The hut is also the start and finish point of the Stubai High Trail.
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Especially in summer, lots of paragliders take off from there, which has led to some exciting moments for both the kids and us parents. Not every takeoff looks like a dream takeoff!
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It takes about 30-45 minutes, depending on your fitness level, to climb up to the Elferhütte. Before or on the way back, the Elfer panoramic restaurant right at the mountain station offers a good selection of hot and cold dishes.
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It was so pleasantly surprisingly beautiful for us to get off here when we took the cable car from Neustift to this mountain station for the first time. (What a luxury if one can use the Stubai Super Card😲) And if the weather is good...and there is a restaurant nearby and there are well-marked hiking trails and there are sights and... what more could you ask for?
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Ideal starting point for beautiful mountain tours
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For those who don't want to hike up here, there is an alternative: the train. But you can also manage the climb in under 2 hours if you want.
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From Stackler up to the mountain station (approx. 2 hours 45 minutes) and the hiking/tobogganing route through the Pinnistal valley in snow and sunshine is a really great experience! Don't forget food!
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Unfortunately, the ground is very loose. With normal MTB you need a lot of stamina and strength to drive the way - therefore more of a sliding piece 😒, but the return trip is all the better for that 😊
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Serles Summit, which offers a tremendous vista of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck. Kraxentrager is also highly recommended for its exceptional long-range views across both North and South Tyrol. Additionally, Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit provides magnificent views of the Dolomites, Zillertal, Stubai, and Ötztal Alps.
Yes, the Nösslachjoch area is ideal for families. It features family-friendly circular hikes, such as the Nösslachjoch-Trunajoch circuit, which winds through blooming alpine meadows. The area is part of a nature reserve, offering beautiful scenery and an accessible mining trail for an educational element. For an easy hike, consider the 'Sattelbergalm loop from Gries am Brenner' route, which is about 5.5 km long.
The region around Gries am Brenner, nestled in the Wipptal valley, offers diverse alpine landscapes. You'll encounter sparse larch forests, blooming alpine meadows, and well-kept mountain pastures, particularly around Nösslachjoch. Higher up, you'll find rugged alpine terrain, and the broader Wipptal area extends into the Zillertal and Stubai Alps, featuring crystal-clear mountain lakes like Lake Obernberg and Lake Brennersee.
The region is versatile for both summer and winter activities. For hiking and mountaineering, late spring to early autumn (roughly June to September) offers the most favorable conditions with blooming meadows and accessible trails. In winter, peaks like Sattelberg are renowned for ski touring, suitable from beginners to advanced skiers, often with opportunities for moonlight tours.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Vennspitze is accessible via moderate mountaineering routes requiring good fitness. A loop from Außervals to Vennspitze covers approximately 6.40 km with an elevation gain of 730m. The Olperer Summit in Zillertal also offers a very demanding climb, typically requiring appropriate equipment and experience.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers a wide range of activities. Sattelberg is popular for ski touring in winter and general hiking in summer. The Elfer Summit Cable Car Station is a starting point for tobogganing, skiing, snowboarding, biking, downhill/enduro, climbing, paragliding, and rock climbing. You can find various hiking routes, including the 'Wipptal High Trail to Sattelberg' (moderate) and 'AV Trail 531 to Friedrichshöhe' (difficult), by exploring the Hiking around Gries am Brenner guide.
The Innsbrucker Hut, located at 2,369 meters, serves as an excellent base for multi-day tours. It offers accommodation with 70 beds in dormitories and multi-bed rooms, and is a starting point for numerous mountain tours, including the climb to the Habicht. There's also a small lake directly behind the hut.
Yes, the Nösslachjoch area features a mining trail accessible from the Nösslachhütte, offering an interesting historical and educational element alongside its natural beauty. This allows visitors to combine scenic hikes with cultural insights into the region's past.
Sattelberg is considered the local mountain of Gries am Brenner. It's a versatile year-round destination, popular for ski touring in winter (suitable for all skill levels, including moonlight tours) and hiking in summer, offering wonderful views. It also features toboggan runs during the winter season.
For a moderately challenging mountain hike with significant elevation gain, consider the Padauner Kogel. A loop from Schutzzone Birkhuhn/Auerhuhn is about 7.20 km long, with an elevation gain of 590m, and can be completed in approximately 3 hours and 39 minutes. Another option is the 'Vennspitze Summit loop from Außervals' which is also rated as moderate.
Visitors frequently praise the tremendous and magnificent views from various summits, such as Serles and Wilde Kreuzspitze, often describing them as breathtaking. The versatility of the region, catering to different skill levels from family-friendly walks to challenging mountaineering, is also highly appreciated. The community has contributed over 220 photos and given more than 290 upvotes to these mountain peaks, highlighting their appeal.


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