Best mountain peaks around Thurn, located in East Tyrol, Austria, offer diverse mountainous landscapes. This region is surrounded by the Lienz Dolomites and the Schober Group, providing a variety of peaks and passes. Thurn serves as a starting point for numerous tours, featuring rewarding summits and panoramic viewpoints. The area is known for its impressive mountain scenery and opportunities for both moderate and challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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scenically beautiful transition from the Karlsbader Hütte to the Kerschbaumer Alm
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Very nice cycle path with good asphalt and a great panorama.
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Just a short walk from the hut. Worth it if the visibility is good 👀.
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After a drive on the Großglockner High Alpine Road, this pass was rather unspectacular. Relatively heavy traffic on the B107, so I would rather recommend the old Iselsbergstraße uphill.
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First test on the Glocknerstrasse if you come from the south. »The 1209 m above sea level A. ... high Iselsberg - also called Iselsbergpass - is a mountain pass in Austria. The Großglockner Straße (B 107) leads over the top of the pass, connecting the Lienz valley floor in the East Tyrolean Drautal with the Carinthian Mölltal. In order to reach the mines of the Mölltal, there was already a way over the Iselsberg in Roman times. « via https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iselsberg_(Pass)
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Nice peak. Easy to reach from the Hochsteinhütte.
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obligatory climb for those coming from Großglockner, and equally undesirable
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From Anna-Schutzhasu, 10 minutes on foot to the Ederplan summit cross. Even for an eMTB, a short, very steep final climb - but very worthwhile. The last 700 meters to the hut are a bad, trail-like road, the first 300 meters of which are very steep.
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Around Thurn, some of the most popular mountain peaks include Ederplan, which offers great all-round views from the Dolomites to the Schober Group. Another must-see is the Hochstein summit cross, known for its amazing views. Visitors also frequently enjoy Böses Weibele Summit for its panoramic vistas, though it requires sure-footedness.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Böses Weibele Summit involves a mountain tour at 2,500 meters with exposed rocky paths. The Rotgabele, at 2,696 meters, offers a rewarding tour with light climbing on its summit ridge. For ambitious mountaineers, the peaks of the Schober Group, such as Petzeck or Hochschober, provide high-alpine trekking with spectacular panoramas and some rope-secured passages.
Absolutely. Ederplan is suitable for an afternoon hike and offers great views. The Steinermandl Viewpoint at 2,216 meters provides splendid views over the Lienz Dolomites and South Tyrolean Dolomites without strenuous hiking, making it perfect for families. Additionally, the Zettersfeld area, at the foot of which Thurn is situated, offers easy hikes and is very family-friendly.
The mountain peaks around Thurn offer diverse and breathtaking views. From Ederplan, you can see the Dolomites and the Schober Group. The Rauchkofel provides impressive panoramic views of the Pustertal, Iseltal, Lienz valley floor, Mölltal, and Drautal valleys, as well as the Lienz Dolomites and the Schober Group. From Kerschbaumer Pass, you'll get a breathtaking view of the Lienz Dolomites and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern.
Beyond hiking, the Thurn region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, enjoy mountain biking, or try gravel biking. In winter, the Zettersfeld area is popular for skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. Ski touring is also an option, particularly around peaks like Goisele.
Yes, Thurn is situated at the foot of Mount Zettersfeld, which transforms into a family-friendly ski area in winter. Additionally, Pass Thurn in the Kitzbühel Alps, though a bit further, is a major ski destination offering 185 kilometers of pistes and modern lifts, with panoramic views of the Hohe Tauern National Park.
The Thurn region is characterized by its stunning natural features, including the majestic Lienz Dolomites to the south and the rugged Schober Group to the north. The landscape features densely wooded peaks like Rauchkofel, high-alpine terrain with crystal-clear mountain streams and lakes in the Schober Group, and panoramic passes such as Kerschbaumer Pass, offering views of the glaciated Hohe Tauern.
The best time for hiking around Thurn is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. However, some areas like Zettersfeld and Steinermandl are also suitable for winter activities such as snowshoeing, offering a different kind of mountain experience.
The Schober Group is often considered a hidden gem for ambitious mountaineers. It offers numerous striking peaks and beautiful lakes away from crowded areas, providing a serene natural beauty for multi-day trips and challenging climbs.
Visitors particularly enjoy the incredible panoramic views offered by many peaks, such as the 'super panoramic view' from Ederplan and the 'amazing view' from the Hochstein summit cross. The sense of achievement from reaching summits like Böses Weibele Summit, despite its challenging sections, is also highly valued. The diverse range of trails, from easy walks to demanding mountain tours, caters to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Iselsberg Pass is a beautiful pass road with views of Lienz and the surrounding mountains, suitable for both driving and cycling. While the B107 can have traffic, the old Inselsbergstraße is recommended for a more scenic uphill experience. Kerschbaumer Pass also offers breathtaking views and is a scenically beautiful transition for hikers.
Yes, some peaks are well-equipped for visitors. For instance, the Rauchkofel summit near Lienz features a seating area, a table, and information boards, along with an artistically designed larch wood cross, enhancing the visitor experience.


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