Best mountain peaks around Metnitz are found in the Gurktal Alps of Carinthia, Austria, within the Metnitzer Berge region. This area offers diverse landscapes suitable for various outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a range of mountain peaks, providing opportunities for both leisurely strolls and challenging mountain tours. The region is characterized by its natural environment and varied terrain.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The highest point of the ski area. Here you'll find a rustic summit cross, which makes for a beautiful photo opportunity. The panoramic view is also unparalleled. Be sure to set aside some time for taking photos.
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The mountain is also associated with the monkshood (Aconitum napellus), a poisonous plant found in the region.
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In front of this summit cross that crowns the Frauenalpe, the following thoughts from Pope Francis may be helpful to one or another who lingers at the top after the climb: "In the resurrection of Christ, each of our destinies finds its place in the infinite horizon of eternity. Only from his death and resurrection can we be certain that nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God [as the Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Romans, chapter 8]. From this great hope comes every other glimmer of light with which we can overcome the trials and obstacles of life. And not only that: the Risen One also walks with us and becomes our companion, as with the disciples of Emmaus."
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Sun protection too recommend
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The Stolzalpe is one of the climatically particularly favorable regions in Styria. From the LKH Murtal, an easy to moderately difficult hiking trail leads mainly through forests to the summit. Again and again you have a wonderful view of the valleys in between. The summit itself is marked with a simple summit cross. However, the summit book with the stamp is not by the cross, but in the chapel about 5 minutes' walk below the summit.
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The panorama board on the summit of the Frauenalpe describes the surrounding mountains.
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Summit cross on the Frauenalpe - 1,997 m. A summit book and stamp are available.
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The Metnitz region offers several peaks with stunning views. For a magnificent panoramic view, consider the Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m). The Grebenzen is also known as a beautiful panoramic mountain. For a peaceful stop with fantastic views, Kuhalm (1,784 m) is highly recommended.
Yes, the Grebenzen (1,892 m) area, part of the Zirbitzkogel-Grebenzen natural park, is well-regarded for family-friendly activities, including sections of the "Via Natura" trail. While specific peaks might require some effort, the region generally offers diverse landscapes suitable for both leisurely strolls and more challenging tours. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Flattnitzer See Slow Trail.
For a challenging experience, the Eisenhut Summit is a natural monument and the highest mountain of the Nockberge and Gurktaler Alps at 2441 m. The Scharfes Eck (1,818 m) is also considered a hard hike requiring good fitness and alpine experience.
The Prankerhöhe (2,166 m) is known for its vibrant alpine flora, especially during the alpenrose season. The Eisenhut Summit is associated with the monkshood (Aconitum napellus), a poisonous plant found in the region. The Grebenzen area also features several caves where many bat species reside.
The warmer months are generally ideal for hiking, allowing you to enjoy the vibrant alpine flora and panoramic views. However, the region offers diverse opportunities year-round. Grebenzen, for instance, is popular for hiking in warmer months and transforms into a ski resort in winter.
Yes, Kuhalm (1,784 m) is described as a "super nice little alpine pasture" and is highly recommended for hikers seeking a peaceful stop away from crowds. Its well-maintained trail and alpine hut offer a serene experience.
From many summits, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. The Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m) offers extensive vistas, and the Rosenkranzhöhe Summit Cross provides a clear view of the surrounding area, often extending far into the distance on clear days. Kuhalm also promises a "wonderful summit experience" with fantastic panoramic views.
Absolutely. Grebenzen (1,892 m) is particularly well-regarded as a family-friendly ski resort, now known as GrebenzenHöhen, offering 27 kilometers of slopes, a natural toboggan run, and designated routes for ski touring. The Preininger Kuster (1,734 m) is also known to be suitable for ski touring.
The Metnitz region offers a variety of hiking routes. You can find numerous options, from moderate trails like the Flattnitz Haidnerhöhe – Hirnkopf to easy ones such as the Flattnitzer See Slow Trail. There are also more challenging routes like the Water Playground – Wintertaler Nock Summit Cross loop.
Yes, the Metnitz area provides options for mountain biking enthusiasts. You can explore trails such as the St. Lambrecht Abbey – View of Murau loop or the Pöckstein Castle – Moat of Friesach loop, which offer varying levels of difficulty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from summits like Frauenalpe Summit and the peaceful, less crowded atmosphere found at places like Kuhalm. The rustic Rosenkranzhöhe Summit Cross is also a popular spot for its unique natural raw materials and clear views.
Yes, the Prankerhöhe area features welcoming mountain huts that provide opportunities for refreshment and rest. Similarly, at Kuhalm, visitors can enjoy good food and drink at the alpine hut after their ascent.


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