Best mountain peaks around Hallstatt are found in a region characterized by towering peaks and a unique natural landscape. Hallstatt, part of the Dachstein Salzkammergut, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area offers diverse hiking opportunities and panoramic vistas from its summits. This landscape provides a setting for exploring various mountain features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The route is rough and downhill over rooty paths.
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sensational view from the forest road to the Türlwandhütte
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I have already done this tour twice. The very well signposted Panorama Tour is one of the most beautiful bike tours ever, I would say. For e-bikers there are a few charging options on the beautiful alpine pastures along the tour, where it is also worth stopping and tasting the homemade delicacies. Guys, this is pure culinary delight. If the tour becomes too long or the weather changes, there are countless ways to shorten the tour. Why this tour is called the "Panorama Tour" is obvious once you have ridden it.
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Dachstein coming from the south is quite a challenge. At least 800 meters of often vertical rock face are very impressive. The shoulder climb is underestimated by many tourists. For me, the first 30 meters or so of the start is more of a "C". And you think the KS is short. Wrong. The climb overcomes the summit structure in several stages and is quite long. But it is really 🥰if the weather is right. To descend, I took the Randkluftsteig to the glacier. It is anything but trivial at the bottom because there is no rope for the last 20 meters. But there are steel pins and a few clamps. You can only be properly secured with a rope partner. OK, it might be a B but be careful‼️. The Randkluft itself can also be bad. So for this variant, crampons, a partner and a short rope are advantageous. It took me a total of 4 hours and I didn't think I was slow.
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Great tour, over very good paths! Just be careful when descending from the Rittisberg so you don't miss the descent to the Sonnenalm!
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Summit cross with summit book and stamp station
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My first summit cross 💚
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The region around Hallstatt offers several popular peaks. The Dachstein South Face is a must-see viewpoint with expansive views. Other highly regarded spots include the Sattelberg Summit Cross, known for its beautiful views and a children's path, and the Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower, which provides panoramic views and is accessible via an easy path.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower is accessible via an easy path, making it suitable for various visitors, including those with a dog cart or child trailer. Additionally, the Sattelberg Summit Cross features a well-maintained children's path for circumnavigation.
For stunning panoramic views, consider Plassen Peak, which offers unique vistas of both Lake Hallstatt and Lake Wolfgang. Schneidkogel also provides beautiful views of Lake Hallstatt and the Dachstein glacier. The Hallstatt Skywalk, accessible via the salt mine funicular, offers a free-floating deck 360 meters above the village with some of the best photo opportunities of Hallstatt, Lake Hallstatt, and the surrounding Salzkammergut mountains.
For experienced adventurers, High Dachstein is the highest peak in the Hallstatt Alps, offering challenging routes and stunning alpine views. The ascent and descent via its via ferrata can be demanding. The Rettenstein Summit Cross also presents a more exposed ascent and descent, making it a worthwhile challenge for those seeking an adventurous climb and a brilliant all-round view.
Yes, Schneidkogel offers a unique combination. The varied summit hike to Schneidkogel, accessible from Hallstatt, passes by the historic salt mines, allowing visitors to combine scenic beauty with a touch of local history.
Plassen Peak, standing at 1,953 meters, offers unique views of the Salzkammergut region, including both Lake Hallstatt and Lake Wolfgang. While trekking from Hallstatt or Gosau requires good physical strength, an easier option is to take the Salzberg cable car, which brings visitors to Hallstatt's high valley, from where the hike can begin from a more accessible point.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Hallstatt region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'S801 Mondsee - Fuschlsee - Wolfgangsee round trip' or 'Kurpark Bad Goisern – Traun River loop' as detailed in the Gravel biking around Hallstatt guide. Road cycling options include the 'View of Hallstatt – Cycle path with suspension bridge loop' from the Road Cycling Routes around Hallstatt guide. For runners, trails like the 'Lake Hallstatt – View of Hallstatt loop' are available, as found in the Running Trails around Hallstatt guide.
Niedere Ochsenkogel, located near the Wiesberghaus, is considered a fairly easy mountain to climb. It offers a magnificent Dachstein panorama, making it an excellent option for hikers looking for rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
Hoher Sarstein, at 1,975 meters, is situated on the eastern side of Lake Hallstatt and provides beautiful views of both Lake Hallstatt and Lake Wolfgang. Hikers can access it from either Obertraun or Strobl, making it a versatile option for exploring the broader lake region.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, often describing them as 'brilliant all-round views' and 'magnificent'. The opportunity to combine challenging ascents with rewarding vistas, as well as the accessibility of some peaks for families, are also highly valued. The unique natural landscape, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a constant source of appreciation.
Yes, the Dachstein area features attractions like the 'Five Fingers' viewing platform on Mount Krippenstein, which offers spectacular views of Lake Hallstatt and the surrounding region. The Dachstein cable car provides access to this area, with some even featuring an open rooftop platform for an enhanced experience, allowing visitors to enjoy the alpine scenery without a strenuous climb.


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