Best mountain peaks around Aflenz Kurort are situated on the southern flank of the Hochschwab massif. The region features diverse hiking opportunities across its picturesque landscapes. It offers a range of mountain peaks suitable for various levels of outdoor enthusiasts, providing panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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very beautiful viewpoint and a magnificent tour in summer and winter
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Hiking tour to the Graualm, July 15, 2024 A hike from the Brandhof to the Graualm in the Hochschwab region with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. Parking is available when coming from Mariazell on the left side of the road, opposite the entrance to the Brandhof. Do not park directly at Brandhof Castle (private property)! We are allowed to start our hike at Brandhof Castle (1080 m elevation). (Brandhof Castle was built between 1822 and 1828 by Archduke Johann. He was married to Anna Plochl, the daughter of the Imperial and Royal Postmaster, in the chapel built there in 1829.) We now follow trail number 853. Here we hike along forest roads (shortcuts through the forest are available for physically fit hikers) to the Leitenalm pasture and continue to the now-closed alpine hut on the Graualm. (1503m elevation) It's always a constant challenge to capture the magnificent diversity of flora and fauna on camera! Shortly before reaching the Graualm, we were able to observe a small group of chamois (colloquially known as Gams) merrily making mischief at the foothills of the Aflenzer Staritzen! What great climbers and mountaineers these animals are! In the last third of the trail, a small fountain with wonderfully fresh spring water awaits, where you can truly refresh yourself!!! It's no comparison to the water quality at home; it comes from God's glorious creation! We take the same route back. Please note: The Graualm is now closed, and there's no longer any opportunity to stop for refreshments or take a seat there because everything has been blocked off! Why is that??? A truly impressive tour in God's great picture book of HIS creation. The entire surroundings, the view, the alpine pastures are simply magnificent! On the eastern side of the Hochschwab massif with magnificent views of the surrounding peaks! And at the end, you ask me, "How did it go?" Simply good, simply Styrian!!!!! But all of this is only possible with God's help and HIS blessing!
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May 25, 2024: We wanted to climb the Fölzstein today. We discovered the circular hiking trail via the Stoamandlweg. As an inexperienced hiker, this path is very dangerous. There are always exposed rocks to pass. Not to mention that the path is not signposted. We then used the path from the Fölzkogel to the Grasserhütte as a descent, which had slipped over the winter. It was quite difficult to find an alternative path due to the slope. We had to keep passing snow fields. The terrain was sloping in this area. I wouldn't do this hike again at the moment. A very high level of sure-footedness is required.
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The incredible view is the true reward for the climb. If the visibility is good, you can see the Zirbitzkogel (border with Carinthia). Ötscher, Hochkar, Großer Priel, Hochtor, Eisenerzer Reichenstein and many more show themselves from their best side.
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Very wind and weather prone summit. If you can see it clear of clouds, you shouldn't wait too long before climbing, because an hour later it can be overcast again! ;-) I know people who have been to the Schiestlhaus around 30 times (around 20 minutes below the summit), but only 3 times to the summit because the rest of the time it was shrouded in clouds or fog. Aja and warm clothes are also recommended - the wind makes the temperatures feel a lot cooler here! ;-)
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Very, very casual view from the Rauschkogel. There are 3 summit markings. A simple Steinmanderl at the highest (easily accessible) point. The actual summit marking in the middle of the Latschfeld and at the 'lower' edge of the Latschenfeld the summit cross including the summit book.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Hochschwab Summit is a prime destination. As the highest mountain in the Hochschwab Group, it offers expansive vistas of the surrounding ranges on clear days. The Rauschkogel Summit (1,720 m) also provides very casual yet rewarding views, with multiple summit markings to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Hochschwab Summit offers a true high-alpine experience. Another challenging option is the Fölzstein Summit Cross, which requires a high level of sure-footedness due to exposed sections and can be very dangerous for inexperienced hikers, especially after winter.
The Höchstein is an excellent choice, offering an achievable climb within the Hochschwab area with rewarding views. The Rauschkogel Summit (1,720 m) is also more accessible than the Hochschwab Summit, providing satisfying vistas with a less strenuous climb.
The region around Aflenz Kurort is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to encounter majestic mountain landscapes, alpine meadows, and diverse flora and fauna. Hikers to areas like Graualm might even spot chamois. The area is also known for its clear spring water, such as the fountain found near Graualm.
Yes, the presence of mountain huts is a key part of the alpine experience in Aflenz. The Schiestlhaus Mountain Hut, located below the Hochschwab Summit, is the highest high-alpine passive house in the region and provides a crucial resting, refueling, and overnight stop for climbers and hikers. While the Graualm hut is currently closed for refreshments, the area still offers stunning views.
Beyond summiting peaks, the Aflenz region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking routes, including challenging mountaineering tours like those found in the Mountain Hikes around Aflenz Kurort guide, or more general hiking trails detailed in the Hiking around Aflenz Kurort guide. There are also options for gravel biking, as highlighted in the Gravel biking around Aflenz Kurort guide.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks around Aflenz Kurort is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, conditions can change rapidly in the mountains, especially at higher elevations like the Hochschwab Summit, where wind and fog can occur even in summer. Always check local weather forecasts and be prepared for varying conditions.
While not a single peak, the Aflenz Bürgeralm area is particularly family-friendly. It offers rewarding trails over alpine meadows within the Hochschwab area, and its accessibility via chairlift makes it a great option for families looking for scenic views and alpine experiences without extensive climbing. The region also features leisurely walks and routes like the Fairytale Forest Trail.
For any alpine tour in the Aflenz region, especially to higher peaks like Hochschwab Summit, appropriate equipment is essential. This includes sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing (warm clothes are recommended even in summer due to wind), rain gear, sufficient water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. For challenging routes like Fölzstein Summit Cross, sure-footedness and potentially via ferrata equipment might be necessary.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Hochschwab Summit. The diverse hiking opportunities catering to all skill levels, from challenging ascents to leisurely strolls, are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty, the chance to experience traditional alpine hospitality at mountain huts, and the opportunity to observe wildlife like chamois contribute to a rich and varied experience for nature lovers and adventurers.
Yes, the region offers several circular hiking routes. For instance, the Mountain Hikes around Aflenz Kurort guide includes routes like the 'Voisthaler-Hütte – Obere Dullwitz loop from Seewiesen' and the 'Fölzalm – Grasser hut loop from Parkplatz Fölz 2', providing varied options for exploring the area in a loop.
While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads might vary, Aflenz Kurort itself is generally accessible. For reaching certain areas like the Aflenz Bürgeralm, a chairlift provides convenient access, reducing the need for extensive climbing to enjoy scenic views. For detailed public transport information to specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.


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