4.6
(2035)
9,936
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Hiking around Mallnitz offers access to the Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria's largest protected area. The region features high mountain valleys such as Seebach, Tauern, and Dösental, alongside crystal-clear lakes and waterfalls. Surrounding peaks, including several over 3,000 meters, define the alpine landscape.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.9
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1,525
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8.81km
02:20
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1,478
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9.51km
02:32
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.9
(14)
196
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19.6km
09:39
1,570m
1,570m
This difficult 12.2-mile hike to Säuleck Summit in Hohe Tauern National Park offers high alpine scenery and panoramic views.
4.9
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264
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12.4km
04:28
750m
750m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.2
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41
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13.5km
03:40
200m
200m
Hike the moderate 8.4-mile Mallnitz valley circular trail in Hohe Tauern National Park, exploring three valleys and Lake Stappitzer See.
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a very beautiful impressive waterfall
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impressive to see five waterfalls at once
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super beautiful view into the distance....
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Very modern, well-equipped hut, but also more expensive, especially the breakfast at 22 euros.
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Very irregular opening hours. Almost completely closed in July. Parking in front of the building is not permitted.
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Mallnitz offers a comprehensive network of over 110 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with approximately 35 easy trails, 49 moderate trails, and 29 difficult trails, ensuring options for everyone from leisurely valley strolls to challenging high-alpine tours.
The prime hiking season in Mallnitz is typically from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are clear. However, Mallnitz is also a popular destination for winter activities, offering opportunities for snowshoeing and winter hiking through snow-covered forests. For cross-country skiing and other winter alternatives, you can find more information at visitmoelltal.at.
Yes, Mallnitz has many family-friendly options. The Seebach Valley is particularly recommended for families, offering gentle paths and the chance to join national park ranger-guided tours. A great example is the Carinthia: Hike into Seebachtal – Hohe Tauern National Park, which is a moderate 5.5-mile (8.8 km) trail.
Mallnitz is generally dog-friendly, with many trails welcoming well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check specific trail regulations, especially within the Hohe Tauern National Park, and ensure your dog is accustomed to mountain environments. Remember to carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
Yes, Mallnitz offers several circular routes. A notable one is the Mallnitz Valley Loop Trail, a moderate 8.4-mile (13.5 km) path that starts from the village center and explores the side valleys of Tauern, Seebach, and Dösental.
Mallnitz is rich in natural beauty. You can discover crystal-clear bodies of water like Stappitzer Lake and the scenic Seebach Valley. The region also features thundering waterfalls and impressive gorges such as the Rabisch Gorge and Groppensteinschlucht. For a unique experience, explore the Nature Trail in the Hohe Tauern National Park.
Yes, several mountain huts provide rest stops and overnight accommodation. The Hannoverhaus, located at 2,566 meters, is a popular destination. Other huts include the Hagener Hut, Osnabrücker Hut, and Duisburger Hut, offering places to refuel or stay during multi-day tours.
Mallnitz is an 'Alpine Pearl' committed to sustainable tourism, making car-free travel easy. You can arrive by train at the Mallnitz-Obervellach station. From there, shuttle services are available to accommodations, and the village provides a network of hiking buses and a hiking taxi service to areas like the Dösental, allowing you to explore without a personal car.
Designated parking areas are available at the trailheads and key access points to the hiking regions around Mallnitz. Given the region's focus on 'soft mobility,' using public transport options like the hiking buses is encouraged, but parking is generally provided for those arriving by car.
Mallnitz is unique due to its status as a gateway to the Hohe Tauern National Park, the largest protected area in the Alps. It's also recognized as a climatic health resort for its pure mountain air and is an 'Alpine Pearl' committed to environmentally-friendly tourism. This combination offers pristine nature, diverse trails, and a focus on sustainable exploration.
Absolutely. Mallnitz is surrounded by impressive peaks, including eight three-thousand-meter summits like the Hochalmspitze and Ankogel. Challenging routes include the Dösental Block Glacier Trail, a 12.2-mile (19.6 km) difficult trail, and the Approach to Hagener Hütte from the Jamnigalm, which involves significant elevation gain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural landscapes, the diversity of trails catering to all levels, and the pristine environment of the Hohe Tauern National Park. The well-maintained paths and access to high mountain valleys are frequently highlighted.
When hiking within the Hohe Tauern National Park, it's important to respect the protected environment. This includes staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife, and refraining from picking plants. Guided tours with national park rangers are available and offer valuable insights into the local flora, fauna, and conservation efforts.


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