Best mountain peaks around Unken are found in the Pinzgau area of Salzburg, Austria, a village nestled within the Northern Limestone Alps. This region is a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering a variety of mountain peaks. The diverse terrain includes options from leisurely walks to challenging alpine tours. Unken is a certified "Hiking Village," providing attractive hiking paths and quality infrastructure.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The short path up to the upper summit cross of the Steinplatte is so crowded on some days that I settled for the lower cross today. But the climb is worth it, as always.
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A typical Alpine lake with crystal clear water
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Good view of Ruhpolding and the surrounding mountains.
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The view of Lake Förchensee is really fantastic!
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Beautiful, calm lake, with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
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The ski tour to the Dürrnbachhorn is planned and signposted by the DAV as a sustainable tour. There is a map with the ascent routes and descent options at the bottom of the parking lot for tourers. The day ticket for parking costs 5,-. Please make sure to avoid the forests along the summit slope on your tour. The game and grouse rest here. The view from the summit is beautiful and extends from Chiemgau over the Berchtesgaden Alps to the Wilder Kaiser and, when the weather is good, the Hohe Tauern.
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Very easy and, above all, quite fast hike to the “Toten Mann” summit. A wonderful experience, especially now when autumn meets winter. The view of the surrounding peaks is amazing!
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The stone slab cross is a worthwhile destination for the whole family, as the path is easy to walk.
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find the Rauschberg summit, known for its breathtaking views and status as a bird sanctuary. The Dürrnbachhorn summit is also highly regarded for its extensive views of the Chiemgau Alps and Wilder Kaiser after a rewarding ascent. Another favorite is the Toter Mann summit, often hiked from the Götschen car park, offering a very nice panoramic view.
Yes, many peaks in the region provide stunning panoramas. The Rauschberg summit offers a breathtaking vista. The Toter Mann summit is known for its very nice panoramic view. For early risers, a sunrise hike to the Dietrichshorn rewards with a wonderful panorama of Unken and the surrounding mountains. The Sonntagshorn, as the highest summit in the Chiemgauer Alpen, is also a prime destination for panoramic views.
For an easier experience, the Steinplatte Summit is a worthwhile destination for the entire family, thanks to its easily walkable paths to the summit cross. The Dickkopf, accessible from the Heutal, features a gently sloping summit dome and an ascent to the summit cross that is considered an easy mountain hike, though the ridge crossing requires sure-footedness.
Absolutely. The Sonntagshorn, the highest summit in the Chiemgauer Alpen, offers a long and often exposed route with short scrambling sections, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. The Drei Brüder in the Reiter Steinberge also presents challenging routes, including ambitious two-day tours over the vast karst plateau of the Reiter Alpe. For a more solitary experience, the Schwarzlahnerkopf or Reifelberg offers a route that is partly off-trail and along a hunting trail.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Steinplatte Summit is highlighted as a great family destination due to its easy-to-walk paths. The Toter Mann summit is also listed as family-friendly in its categories. Additionally, the Almenwelt Lofer ski resort, which includes the Grubhörndl, provides an extensive hiking network suitable for families.
Yes, the Rauschberg summit is an excellent choice for combining hiking with wildlife observation. Its mountain massif is part of a nearly 100-square-kilometer nature reserve within the eastern Chiemgau Alps, which functions as a bird sanctuary.
The region offers diverse terrain suitable for various seasons. Generally, late spring to early autumn (May to October) provides the best conditions for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and clear paths. For specific experiences like a sunrise hike to the Dietrichshorn, clear mornings are ideal.
Beyond hiking, Unken offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Bike & Hike: up to the Innersbachklamm'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are scenic Road Cycling Routes like 'The Saalach River – Cycle Path Along Saalachsee loop'. The Almenwelt Lofer, near Grubhörndl, also provides an extensive hiking network.
Yes, for a truly memorable experience, consider a sunrise hike to the Dietrichshorn. After a straightforward two-hour ascent, you can enjoy the first sunrays and morning silence from a bench at the summit. For those seeking solitude, the Schwarzlahnerkopf or Reifelberg offers a partly off-trail route, providing a more secluded adventure.
After a rewarding hike, you can relax at Lake Förchensee. This typical Alpine lake with crystal clear water invites you to linger, especially when the sun is shining, offering an impressive play of colors.
Unken is a certified "Hiking Village," which means it provides attractive hiking paths, high-quality infrastructure, and excellent services for visitors. Its location offers diverse terrain, from leisurely walks to challenging alpine tours, making it suitable for all fitness levels and an ideal setting for both relaxed and adventurous holidays.
Yes, the Grubhörndl (1746m) is part of the Almenwelt Lofer ski resort. While known for its winter sports, this area also provides an extensive hiking network for mountain lovers and families during the warmer months.


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