Mountain Guide
Austria is home to more than 10 major mountain regions, with terrain covering over 60% of the country. These landscapes are defined by the three major mountain ranges in Austria: the Northern Limestone Alps, the granite Central Alps, and the Southern Limestone Alps. This geography provides a diverse mix of high-alpine scenery, including glaciers, lush valleys, and dense mountain forests. The extensive network of trails supports a wide range of outdoor activities, primarily hiking, mountaineering, mountain biking, and road cycling.
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Munich Backyard Mountains offers diverse landscapes from rolling hills to majestic peaks, perfect for hiking, cycling, and mountaineering. This region features over 25,000 routes for all skill levels.
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Ötztaler Alpen offers dramatic high-alpine landscapes with glaciers, extensive trails, and diverse routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking.
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The Stubai Alps in Austria offer diverse alpine landscapes with over 100 peaks above 3,000 meters, extensive glaciers, and varied terrain for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking.
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Kitzbühel Alps offers diverse terrain, from rugged peaks to alpine meadows, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling routes between Salzburg and Innsbruck.
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Kaiser Mountains in Tyrol, Austria, offers diverse landscapes from rugged peaks to gentle forests, ideal for hiking, cycling, and mountaineering. This nature reserve features over 1,000 routes.
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The Tuxer Alps in Tyrol, Austria, offer varied terrain from rugged peaks to gentle slopes, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling routes.
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The Lechtal Alps in Austria offer diverse terrain for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling, with numerous peaks and the Lech River. Explore varied routes from valley paths to high-alpine challenges.
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High Tauern is an Austrian Alps region with dramatic alpine landscapes, Austria's highest peaks, and extensive glaciers. It offers diverse terrain for hiking, cycling, and more.
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Dachstein Mountains offer diverse landscapes with limestone formations, glaciers, and gorges for hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering.
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Tennen Mountains, a rugged nature reserve in Austria's Northern Limestone Alps, offers diverse terrain for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling routes.
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The mountains in Austria cover over 60% of the country and are primarily part of the Alps. This page aggregates guides for 10 major mountain regions, featuring over 2,300 routes for activities like hiking and cycling. These regions include high-alpine environments with glaciers, limestone massifs, and forested valleys.
Austria's mountainous terrain is divided into three major ranges of the Alps. These are the Northern Limestone Alps, the Central Alps, and the Southern Limestone Alps. The Central Alps are the largest and highest range in Austria and are primarily composed of granite.
Several regions offer extensive networks of trails. The High Tauern region contains Austria's highest peaks. The Ötztaler Alpen are known for their high-alpine landscapes and glaciers. In the Northern Limestone Alps, the Dachstein Mountains feature distinctive karst formations.
The primary activities are hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. Komoot features over 2,300 routes across these sports. There are also opportunities for mountaineering and gravel biking, with dedicated guides available for various activities and skill levels.
The High Tauern region, home to Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner, offers dramatic alpine landscapes. It provides over 200 routes for hiking, cycling, and mountaineering. The area is characterized by extensive glaciers and high-altitude trails.
The Ötztaler Alpen feature a classic high-alpine environment with numerous glaciers. The region contains over 220 routes, with more than 100 dedicated to hiking. There are also many options for mountain biking and road cycling through its deep valleys and over mountain passes.
The Dachstein Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage site known for their vast limestone plateau and karst landscape. This region offers over 220 routes for hiking, mountaineering, and mountain biking. The area is also a popular destination for its numerous via ferrata climbing routes.
There are thousands of hiking trails across Austria's mountains, catering to all abilities. Regions like the Kaiser Mountains offer over 90 hiking trails within a nature reserve. Multi-day treks include the Eagle Walk and the Schladminger Tauern Höhenweg, while numerous family-friendly paths are also available.
Yes, mountain biking is a major activity in the Austrian mountains, with routes available in all featured regions. The Kitzbühel Alps, for example, offer diverse terrain with over 40 designated mountain bike and gravel routes. Trails range from gentle valley paths to challenging high-alpine singletrack.
Road cycling is popular in the Austrian Alps, with routes ranging from valley cycle paths to challenging high-alpine passes. The Stubai Alps region has over 30 road cycling routes. Many routes follow scenic roads with significant elevation gain, providing challenges for experienced cyclists.
Yes, many mountain regions in Austria offer routes suitable for families. The areas around the Großglockner and in the Schladming-Dachstein region feature well-marked trails with moderate difficulty. Many routes are accessible and provide options for shorter walks through alpine meadows and forests.
The mountains are large geographical regions defined by their alpine characteristics, such as the High Tauern. In contrast, Nature Reserves in Austria are specific, legally protected areas established to conserve particular ecosystems or landscapes. Some mountain regions, like the Kaiser Mountains, are also designated nature reserves.

