Best mountain peaks around Bruck am Ziller offer diverse experiences within the picturesque Zillertal. This region provides access to various mountain peaks, from accessible viewpoints to more challenging hikes. The landscape features lush green meadows and dramatic mountain scenery, characteristic of the Tyrolean Alps. Visitors can explore a range of elevations, including peaks exceeding 3,000 meters in the wider Zillertal Alps.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Whether from the terrace of the Erfurter Hütte or from the mountain station of the Rofanbahn, the view is magnificent.
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The Rofanspitze, the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains, is an easily accessible and popular summit destination. That is why the rocks are very greasy and therefore slippery in some places.
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The Rofanspitze is the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains. From up here you have a fantastic 365-degree view. The climb requires stamina and surefootedness. The climb to the summit has a gradient of around 40-45%. We saw some who had neither. We hoped that we wouldn't have to watch one of these people fall. You should also use your hands on the last stretch to hold on to the barren rock. The small plateau at the summit cross is made entirely of rock. You should be aware that you are in alpine terrain throughout the Rofan Mountains and be equipped accordingly (drinking lots, alpine shoes, hiking poles, etc. are highly recommended). From up here you can see not only the Zireiner Lake but also the Gruber Lake. This glows a beautiful turquoise color in the sunshine. On nice days it can get crowded here.
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A great hut at 1834m that offers a very tasty Kaspresskndöel soup. It is even more fantastic to enjoy the food/drink on the terrace. The view of the Achensee and the mountains is breathtaking. You can also stay overnight at the hut. It offers mattress dormitories, shared rooms and twin rooms. The twin rooms are booked up very quickly, especially during the holidays. The hut is a perfect starting point for a variety of hikes and climbs in the Rofan Mountains. It is one of the few huts that is open in both winter and summer. The exact opening times depend on the weather conditions. Detailed information can be found on the homepage: https://www.erfurterhuette.at/
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Beautiful view with 360 degree panorama of the Inn Valley, Alpbach Valley and as far as the Wilder Kaiser.
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The Gratlspitze is Alpbach's local mountain. The striking mountain rises directly above Alpbach's many wooden houses. It is actually not a single peak, but a yoke with several peaks. Seen from below, the mountain seems invincible - the rocks in the summit area are so steep. The hike is not that extreme, but can be viewed as moderately difficult. However, sure-footedness and a head for heights are necessary in the summit area. Three main routes lead from the Alpbachtal up to the summit. Depending on your preference, you can vary the route or turn it into a circular hike.
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The Rofanspitze (2259m) is probably the most famous peak in the extremely interesting Rofan Mountains - even if it is only the third highest. Thanks to the Rofan cable car, the summit can be reached on a hike along well-marked paths. The panorama can't be beat when the weather is good and the many mountain lakes that you pass on the way up and down are great for cooling off on hot days.
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I was here 😊 it was tiring but it was worth it. This view from up here is priceless 👍👍👍
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From Bruck am Ziller, you can directly access peaks like Spitzerköpfl (809m), which offers magnificent views towards the Zillertal and Karwendel mountains. Another option is the Reither Kogel (1337m), known as the 'guardian over the entrance of the Zillertal,' providing extensive panoramic views. Both can be combined in a popular loop trail.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Gratlspitze, which provides a fantastic 360-degree vista where you can see the Großvenediger and the Zillertal Alps. The Rofanspitze also offers a sensational view towards the Kaiser Mountains. Additionally, the Wiedersberger Horn provides impressive views of the Tyrolean valleys, including the Zillertal, Inntal, and Alpbachtal.
Yes, the Spieljoch Summit (1920 m) is an excellent family-friendly option. It's easily accessible by cable car from Fügen, and from the summit, you can enjoy beautiful views of the lower Zillertal with minimal effort.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the wider Zillertal Alps offer demanding ascents to peaks such as Hochfeiler (3,510 m), Große Möseler (3,480 m), and Olperer (3,476 m). These are among the highest peaks in the region.
The region around Bruck am Ziller offers a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can find pleasant hiking opportunities with scenic views on mountains like Bruckerberg, which also connects to the neighboring Alpbachtal valley. There are also routes leading along old chapels, such as to Kapellenberg, offering spectacular valley views.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various summits, such as the 360-degree vista from Gratlspitze and the sensational views to the Kaiser Mountains from Rofanspitze. The accessibility of some peaks, like Spieljoch Summit via cable car, also makes them highly appreciated for their ease of access to incredible scenery.
Yes, the Erfurter Hut is ingeniously located right next to the mountain station of the Rofan cable car. From its terrace, you have a magnificent view down to Lake Achensee. It offers accommodation and is open in both summer and winter.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Schlitterer Swimming Lake – Schlitterer Lake loop' or the 'Running loop from Dorf'. Cyclists can tackle road cycling routes such as the 'Kerschbaumer Saddle – Schlitterer Lake loop' or the challenging 'Scenic Quiet High Valley Road'. There are also touring bicycle routes like the 'Zillertal cycle path' for a more relaxed ride. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Bruck am Ziller, Road Cycling Routes around Bruck am Ziller, and Cycling around Bruck am Ziller guides.
Many peaks in the region, such as the Reither Kogel, are among the first summits accessible after the snow melts in spring and remain accessible into late autumn. This makes spring and autumn excellent times for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and often clearer views. Summer is also popular, especially for higher alpine routes.
Yes, the Reither Kogel is noted as one of the first summits accessible after the snow melts in spring or late autumn. Its lower elevation compared to some of the higher Zillertal Alps peaks makes it a good choice for shoulder seasons.
While specific mountain bike routes directly on the peaks are not detailed, the broader Zillertal area offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore various cycling routes suitable for touring bicycles, which may include paths and trails around the base of some mountains. For more information, refer to the Cycling around Bruck am Ziller guide.
The landscape around Bruck am Ziller is highly diverse, characteristic of the Tyrolean Alps. It features everything from lush green meadows in the valleys and lower slopes to dramatic mountain scenery and rocky terrain at higher elevations. The region offers a beautiful contrast between gentle pastoral areas and rugged alpine environments.


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