Mountain peaks near Großgmain, a town situated close to Salzburg, Austria, are characterized by their diverse alpine landscapes. The region offers a variety of experiences, from accessible summits to challenging routes across ranges like the Untersberg, Lattengebirge, and Hochstaufen. These mountains provide extensive views of the surrounding areas, including the city of Salzburg and the Berchtesgaden region. The area is known for its natural beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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From here, you have a magnificent view of the Stone Agnes. According to an old legend, Agnes was a particularly pious and virtuous dairymaid who was miraculously protected from the devil's temptations by being turned to stone. The Stone Agnes is one of the three outstanding natural phenomena in the Berchtesgadener Land. It has been recognized by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment as one of "Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes."
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This formation is a great natural spectacle. Sometimes you can also see climbers
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Pretty rock formation that can be admired from a distance
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According to legend, a God-fearing and chaste dairymaid was once turned to stone here to protect her from the devil. According to another legend, a prostitute was turned to stone because she had killed her own child. Up here, you have a magnificent view and the stone figure is sure to amaze you (even if it is not easy to reach via the steep path).
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The Salzburg Hochthron is 1,852 m above sea level. NHN, after the Berchtesgadener Hochthron, the second highest peak of the Untersberg massif in the Berchtesgaden Alps. You can easily climb to the summit via the Thomas-Eder-Steig; if you prefer a more comfortable route, you can take the Untersbergbahn.
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Very easy and, above all, quite fast hike to the “Toten Mann” summit. A wonderful experience, especially now when autumn meets winter. The view of the surrounding peaks is amazing!
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Beautiful panoramic peak in the mountaineering village of Ramsau. Worth a detour from the Hochschwarzeck mountain railway or a hike from Bischofswiesen over the Götschen.
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The region around Großgmain offers several popular peaks. Among them, Summit Hochstaufen is a striking rocky mountain known for its panoramic views of the Berchtesgaden Alps. Another favorite is Salzburger Hochthron, a natural monument offering extensive panoramas of the Watzmann, Steinernes Meer, and Dachstein. Visitors also highly rate Karkopf Summit for its beautiful views over the Salzburger Land.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Untersberg, for instance, is highly accessible with the Untersbergbahn cable car, making the summit views available to almost everyone. Within the Lattengebirge, trails to peaks like the Dötzenkopf are moderately steep and suitable for families. Additionally, Toter Mann summit is categorized as family-friendly and offers a very nice panoramic view.
The mountain peaks around Großgmain offer diverse and extensive views. From the Untersberg, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Salzburg and the Berchtesgaden region. The Lattengebirge provides excellent views over Bad Reichenhall and extends to the Salzburg Flachgau. The Hochstaufen offers superb panoramic views of the Berchtesgaden Alps, including the Watzmann and Untersberg, and even extends to Salzburg city and Lake Chiemsee on clear days.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Großgmain largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring to autumn (May to October) is ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and open mountain huts. For winter sports and snow-covered landscapes, the winter months offer opportunities for skiing on the Untersberg or winter hiking on suitable trails.
Accessibility varies by peak. The Untersberg is very accessible thanks to the Untersbergbahn cable car, which takes you to the summit in just 8 minutes. Public bus line 25 connects Salzburg directly to the Untersberg valley station. The Predigtstuhl mountain within the Lattengebirge also has a historic cable car. For other peaks like Hochstaufen, access is primarily via hiking trails, with trailheads often reachable by local transport or car.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. The Hochstaufen, for example, has many different trails to its summit, some with exposed sections and easy climbing. The Pidinger Klettersteig on the Hochstaufen is one of Germany's most challenging fixed rope routes. Within the Lattengebirge, some alpine terrain trails, such as those leading to Spechtenkopf, include wire rope protections. Steinerne Agnes Rock Formation also involves challenging climbs.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Aus Großmaign zum Schloss Hellbrunn' route, or more challenging mountain biking trails such as 'View of Watzmann – Hintersee loop'. For more details on these activities, you can check out the Cycling around Großgmain guide or the MTB Trails around Großgmain guide.
Yes, several peaks have mountain huts. Just below the summit of the Hochstaufen, you'll find the Reichenhaller Haus, an alpine hut operated by the German Alpine Club, which is open in summer. Toter Mann summit also has a nice little hut for resting. These huts often provide refreshments and a place to rest during or after your hike.
The Untersberg is often called a 'magic mountain' due to the many myths and legends surrounding it, including tales of Emperor Charlemagne. It's also unique for its accessibility via the Untersbergbahn cable car, offering stunning panoramic views without a strenuous hike. The mountain is home to numerous caves, including the Schellenberg ice cave, adding to its mystique and natural appeal.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to check specific regulations for each trail or protected area. For example, Toter Mann summit is listed as dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or grazing animals, and ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.
Yes, the Hochstaufen features the Staufenkapelle, a small mountain chapel built in 1928–29, where a traditional open-air mass is held annually. The Untersberg is steeped in legends, with myths of Emperor Charlemagne sleeping within its caverns, giving it a rich cultural history. The Salzburger Hochthron is also designated as a natural monument.
The Lattengebirge is known for its extensive and often solitary hiking experiences through large pasture areas. It features peaks like the Dötzenkopf and Spechtenkopf, offering a range of hiking difficulties from family-friendly paths to more alpine routes. The Predigtstuhl mountain within this range is accessible by the world's oldest original large-cabin cable car, and offers hiking options and a high-elevation curative path.


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