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Mountaineering routes around Wald im Pinzgau traverse the Pinzgauer Alpen, a region characterized by high alpine peaks, deep valleys, and glacial lakes. The landscape features a mix of rugged rock faces, alpine meadows, and dense coniferous forests, offering varied terrain for ascents and descents. This area provides opportunities for challenging climbs and extended high-altitude traverses.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.8
(29)
147
hikers
8.45km
02:56
450m
450m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(19)
119
hikers
13.7km
04:42
580m
580m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.8
(4)
31
hikers
7.37km
03:49
620m
620m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(1)
18
hikers
11.0km
03:00
170m
170m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
16
hikers
17.4km
05:42
710m
710m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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MTB Trails around Wald im Pinzgau
It's a great experience every time, and the climb to the upper falls (sometimes a bit steep, but never technically difficult) is definitely worth it.
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Directly below the Schafsiedel summit lies the upper of the three Wildalm lakes. A magnificent panorama is naturally included.
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Three magnificent mountain lakes on the way from the new Bamberger Hütte up to Schafsiedel. All three invite you to marvel, rest, and perhaps refresh yourself.
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A magnificent mountain with a view, surrounded by summery green slopes with a distinctly alpine finale. At over 2,400 meters above sea level, you can admire a magnificent panoramic view, especially the panorama of the Großglockner and Großvenediger mountains to the south.
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The lower Wildalmsee is one of three magnificent larger mountain lakes between the Neuer Bamberger Hütte and the Schafsiedel. It's a welcome refreshment on hot days and, of course, a lovely place to rest.
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The middle of three beautiful mountain lakes embedded in this dreamlike mountain landscape.
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Simply powerful and very refreshing.
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There are over 75 mountaineering routes documented around Wald im Pinzgau on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Wald im Pinzgau offers a few easier mountaineering routes. For instance, the Falschriedl Summit (2,420 m) – Giant Alphorn loop from Königsleitenspitze is a moderate option that provides a taste of the alpine environment without extreme difficulty. Another moderate choice is the View of the Venediger Group – Steineralm loop from Wald im Pinzgau.
While many mountaineering routes in Wald im Pinzgau are challenging, some moderate options can be suitable for families with older, experienced children. The View of the Venediger Group – Steineralm loop from Wald im Pinzgau, for example, offers manageable elevation gain and scenic views, making it a good choice for a family outing.
Generally, dogs are permitted on many trails in the Austrian Alps, including those around Wald im Pinzgau. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in alpine pastures where livestock graze, and in nature protection zones. Always check local regulations for specific routes or protected areas before you go.
Yes, many mountaineering routes in Wald im Pinzgau are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Kröndlhorn Summit – Reinkarsee loop from Schutzzone Birkhuhn/Auerhuhn and the challenging Müllachgeier loop from Gerlospass.
Yes, the alpine region around Wald im Pinzgau features several mountain huts and snack stations where you can stop for refreshments. For example, the Salzachjoch snack station is a known spot, and the area around Zittauer Hut and Wildgerlos Lake also offers opportunities for a break.
The prime season for mountaineering in Wald im Pinzgau is typically from late spring (June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, the snow has usually melted from higher elevations, and weather conditions are generally more stable, offering clearer paths and better visibility. Always check current weather and trail conditions before heading out.
The Pinzgauer Alpen are home to diverse alpine wildlife. Keep an eye out for chamois and ibex on rocky slopes, marmots in higher alpine meadows, and various bird species, including eagles and buzzards. The region's dense forests also host deer and other forest dwellers.
Beyond the stunning mountain scenery, you can explore several natural and man-made attractions. The dramatic Leitenkammerklamm Gorge is a notable feature. You can also visit beautiful alpine lakes like Latschensee or the impressive Durlaßboden Dam and its reservoir.
The mountaineering routes in Wald im Pinzgau are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the challenging summit ascents, the breathtaking views of high alpine lakes, and the expansive mountain vistas that define the region.
The duration of mountaineering routes in Wald im Pinzgau varies significantly based on difficulty and distance. Shorter, moderate routes like the Falschriedl Summit (2,420 m) – Giant Alphorn loop from Königsleitenspitze can be completed in around 1 hour 45 minutes, while more demanding tours such as the Kröndlhorn Summit – Reinkarsee loop from Schutzzone Birkhuhn/Auerhuhn can take up to 7 hours.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered through local knowledge, exploring some of the less-trafficked moderate routes or those slightly off the main tourist paths can offer a more secluded experience. Look for routes that don't lead directly to the most famous summits if you prefer solitude.


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