St. Barbara im Mürztal
St. Barbara im Mürztal
Best mountain peaks around St. Barbara im Mürztal are found in a mountainous landscape within the district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag, Austria. This region features picturesque mountains and green valleys, providing diverse natural environments for outdoor enthusiasts. It is known for prominent massifs like Hohe Veitsch and the Hochschwab, offering various hiking routes and natural attractions. The area also includes parts of the Northern Alpine Trail, showcasing varied landscapes from alpine meadows to rugged mountain terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Magnificent view from Schneeberg to Gesäuse
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Mostly managed, with winter shelter, opening hours available at the Alpine Club, overnight accommodation
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Always worth a visit, managed by the nature lovers, if the hut is occupied there is a great snack or meal, with advance notice also overnight accommodation possible
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The legend of the Teufelstein www.sagen.at/texte/sagen/oesterreich/steiermark/sann/derteufelstein.html
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Dear hiker, maybe you'll think about putting a new ballpoint pen there in the next few days because the existing pen no longer writes well.
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On the other side of the narrow strip of forest behind the summit cross you have a wonderful view to the north and east.
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The Kreuzschober seems to be a popular destination for tourers. Since I can't ski, I went up there with snowshoes - that's fine too :) Also very easily accessible to the public from Mürzzuschlag.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Windberg Summit (Schneealpe), which is the highest point of the Schneealmmassiv. From here, you can enjoy extensive views of the high plateau and further to the Rax-Schneeberg group. On clear days, you might even spot the Gesäuse and the Dachstein massif. The Leopold-Wittmaier Hut also offers a beautiful vista of the Veitsch and Hochschwab massifs.
Absolutely. The Teufelstein summit and rock formation in the Fischbach Alps is a legendary cult site. This striking rock formation consists of three large, stacked blocks of rock, around 6 meters high, and is steeped in local folklore. Geologically, it's a fascinating result of weathering.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Hohe Veitsch massif offers various demanding routes, some requiring very good fitness and alpine experience. The Hochschwab, while not directly in St. Barbara im Mürztal, is the highest mountain in the broader region and is known for its challenging climbs and incredibly rewarding alpine experiences with extensive views.
Yes, several options cater to families. The main ridge of the Fischbach Alps offers leisurely hikes, providing a more relaxed experience. The Windberg Summit (Schneealpe), while a high peak, can be part of family-friendly walks on easy routes in fair weather. For more general easy hiking options, you can explore the Easy hikes around St. Barbara im Mürztal guide.
The region offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from leisurely walks to demanding multi-day tours. You'll find routes catering to all skill levels, including the scenic approach through the Freßnitzgraben towards Stanglalm, which is also a known pilgrimage area. Parts of the Northern Alpine Trail also traverse the region, showcasing varied landscapes from alpine meadows to rugged mountain terrain.
Yes, there are several options. The Leopold-Wittmaier Hut is a well-kept hut offering good food and service, and it's open on weekends, sometimes with overnight accommodation. The Studentalm, located on the Hohe Student Summit, is a grandiose uncultivated hut that is well-equipped and open to everyone, though you should bring enough to drink as it's not managed.
Beyond hiking, the area around St. Barbara im Mürztal offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and cycling. You can find challenging MTB trails in the region, as well as various cycling routes suitable for touring bicycles. Explore options in the MTB Trails around St. Barbara im Mürztal guide and the Cycling around St. Barbara im Mürztal guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural environment, from picturesque mountains to green valleys. The breathtaking views from summits like Windberg Summit (Schneealpe) and the unique natural attractions like the Teufelstein rock formation are highly rated. The variety of trails, catering to different fitness levels, also makes the region appealing to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.
While popular spots can be busy, especially on weekends, the Hohe Student Summit is described as a fine round that is hardly committed, offering a more tranquil experience. Its wide views and alpine flora make it a rewarding, less crowded destination.
Yes, the region offers winter activities. The area around Hohe Veitsch is known for its skiing and ski touring opportunities in winter. The rugged beauty of the Hochschwab mountains is also particularly appreciated in winter, with snow-covered peaks creating a dramatic landscape for experienced winter hikers and ski tourers.
The region offers diverse possibilities for nature lovers throughout the year. While specific peak conditions vary, generally spring to autumn provides ideal hiking weather. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and ski touring, but requires appropriate gear and experience due to snow and potentially challenging conditions.


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