Best mountain peaks around Attnang-Puchheim are found in its surrounding regions. Attnang-Puchheim is situated in the northern Austrian Prealps at an elevation of approximately 416 meters, serving as a gateway to the Salzkammergut. This area is characterized by a diverse landscape, ranging from the rugged peaks of the Salzkammergut Mountains to the gentler, rolling hills of the Hausruck region. The proximity to these distinct mountain environments offers varied opportunities for exploration.
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Here, a wide forest path becomes narrower trails along the Hongar Ridge. Most of the photos published here are from the "wider" surroundings.
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The highest elevation of Vöcklabruck, 559 m.
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I started from the Altmannsberg settlement and then down over the Bussalm, past Neuwartenburg Castle, over the Wartenburg Bridge and right through the forest path back up to the Altmannsberg settlement. Approx. 2.5 hours
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In 2001, the Kolping family Vöcklabruck designed this beautiful vantage point, which is 559 meters above sea level. It is therefore the highest point in the municipality of Vöcklabruck and offers a wonderful all-round view.
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At the hangar with a great view of the Alpine foothills or the Höllengebirge (in good weather !!)
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A nice variant is via Poschenhof and Ausserhafling. Most of the path runs through the forest and you can avoid the steep ascent over the Neuweg near Wartenburg.
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Magnificent views of the mountains.
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While Attnang-Puchheim itself is in a gentler landscape, it's a gateway to the stunning Salzkammergut Mountains. Popular choices include Hongar Summit and Viewpoint, known for its sweeping views and an inn. The Hongar Summit Cross also offers beautiful vistas to the north and south. For a higher alpine experience, the Schafberg, accessible by a historic cog railway, provides spectacular views of several Salzkammergut lakes.
Yes, for gentler experiences, the Hausruck region around Attnang-Puchheim offers rolling hills and lush meadows. The "Puchheimer Au Rundwanderweg" is an easy 5 km loop with minimal elevation, perfect for families. In the Salzkammergut, the Schafberg is accessible via the Schafberg Railway, making its summit views enjoyable for various fitness levels without strenuous hiking.
From peaks like Hongar Summit and Viewpoint, you can expect sweeping panoramic views, often encompassing the area between Lake Attersee and Lake Traunsee. Higher peaks in the Salzkammergut, such as Schafberg, offer breathtaking vistas of multiple lakes like Wolfgangsee, Mondsee, and Attersee, set against dramatic limestone alpine scenery. The "Dachsteinblick" viewpoint in the Höllengebirge provides beautiful views of the distant Dachstein massif.
The highest peak in the immediate Salzkammergut Mountains is Gamsfeld (2,027 m / 6,650 ft). While further afield, the Hoher Dachstein (2,995 m / 9,826 ft) is the tallest peak in the wider Salzkammergut and Upper Austria Alps, offering high-alpine experiences. Closer to Attnang-Puchheim, Alpenberg (973 m) is the highest point between Attersee and Traunsee, providing a nice rest area with views.
The region around Attnang-Puchheim and the Salzkammergut offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including routes to the Hongar Summit. There are also excellent gravel biking and road cycling routes that explore the lakes and hills. For high-alpine adventures, the Dachstein massif offers climbing and glacier visits.
Yes, the Höllengebirge (Hell Mountains) range, located east of Lake Wolfgangsee, offers more demanding multi-day hikes. A popular option is the traverse from Weißenbach am Attersee to Feuerkogel in Ebensee, which includes overnight stays at mountain huts like the Hochleckenhaus.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. For hiking and cycling in the Salzkammergut and Hausruck regions, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers pleasant weather. The Hongar Summit and Viewpoint is also a popular destination in winter, offering different scenic experiences.
For tranquil and less strenuous walks, explore the Hausruck region directly around Attnang-Puchheim. The Puchheimer Au landscape protection area offers nature trails and pleasant walks along the Ager river. The "Puchheimer Au Rundwanderweg" is a very easy, 5 km loop suitable for all fitness levels.
Beyond the peaks themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The Geispiel Summit (559 m) offers forest trails and views. The Salzkammergut is renowned for its numerous picturesque lakes, which are often visible from the mountain summits. You'll also find deep forests and dramatic limestone alpine scenery throughout the region.
Absolutely. The Hongar Summit and Viewpoint is highly regarded for its sweeping vistas. The Hongar Summit Cross provides distinct views to the north and south. For a different perspective, High Air offers views along the Hongar Ridge, transitioning from wide forest paths to narrower trails.
Attnang-Puchheim is well-connected by rail, serving as a gateway to the region. For specific peaks, options vary. The Schafberg, for instance, is famously accessible via the historic Schafberg Railway, which departs from St. Wolfgang on Lake Wolfgangsee. For other trailheads in the Salzkammergut, local bus services often connect to train stations, though some remote areas may require private transport.


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