Best mountain peaks around Weissensee are found within the Gailtal Alps, offering a diverse range of elevations and hiking experiences. The region features over 200 kilometers of marked hiking trails, leading from the lake's shore up to elevations of 2,300 meters above sea level. These mountains provide panoramic views of the turquoise-blue lake and the surrounding Gailtal Alps. The area is known for its blend of water, mountains, and forests, catering to various hiking preferences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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…the Goldeck is a worthwhile “sports mountain” at any time of year! 😃
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Summit near the Goldeckbb on foot 45 min according to signs.
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…the Goldeck area is a wonderful hiking area in every season! 😃
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Located at 2039 m. The summit cross is 18 m high. Can be easily reached from the Goldeckbahn summit station.
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Beautiful mountain with a view, but demanding. Sure-footedness and a head for heights are a prerequisite!
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This summit cross is breathtaking
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Nice panoramic view from the summit.
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Beautiful, huge summit cross with benches
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Goldeck Summit Cross, which is easily accessible by mountain railway and offers stunning vistas. Another excellent choice is Latschur Summit, known for its exceptional 360-degree views of the surrounding Gailtal Alps and Weißensee. For a distinct perspective, the Martennock Summit Cross provides perhaps the best view of Lake Millstatt.
Yes, the Goldeck Summit Cross is a great option as it's accessible by the Goldeckbahn (mountain railway), allowing you to reach the summit cross in about 45 minutes from the top station. The Golz peak also offers a more convenient ascent; you can take the Weißensee Bergbahn (chairlift) up to the Naggler Alm, significantly shortening the hike to the summit.
For experienced and sure-footed mountaineers, Latschur Summit (2,236 meters) offers a challenging mountain tour with significant elevation gain, requiring good fitness and alpine experience. The Spitzegel (2,118 meters) also presents a demanding challenge, involving a large elevation difference and sections with climbing at difficulty grade 1. Additionally, the Reißkofel Summit is a wonderful mountain tour requiring a good basic level of fitness, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience.
The Weißensee region offers excellent hiking conditions primarily from late spring through early autumn. During these months, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more stable, providing pleasant temperatures and clear views. Summer is popular, but spring and autumn can offer fewer crowds and beautiful seasonal colors.
Absolutely. While some peaks are challenging, you can make mountain experiences family-friendly. Taking the Weißensee Bergbahn (chairlift) to the Naggler Alm is a great starting point for various hiking routes, including some that are less strenuous. The Techendorfer Alm is also a family-friendly destination, offering a nice retreat with delicious food after a moderate hike.
The Weißensee region, nestled in the Gailtal Alps, is characterized by a unique blend of water, mountains, and forests. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from the turquoise-blue Lake Weißensee at lower elevations to alpine pastures, dense forests, and rocky mountain terrain as you ascend. Many peaks offer stunning 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, the lake, and even the distant Lienz Dolomites.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers over 200 kilometers of marked hiking trails. You can find a variety of activities, including mountain biking and general hiking. For specific routes, explore options like the 'Stosia and Techendorfer Alm – Latschur Summit loop' for challenging mountaineering, or the 'North shore trail at Lake Weissensee' for moderate hiking. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Weissensee guide, the Hiking around Weissensee guide, or the MTB Trails around Weissensee guide.
Yes, several alpine huts and restaurants are available. The Naggler Alm, accessible by chairlift, is a popular starting point for hikes and offers culinary stops. The Techendorfer Alm is a traditional alpine hut known for its friendly service and delicious food, making it a great spot for a break. The Kohlröslhütte is another option often encountered on routes to peaks like Golz.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many routes start from areas with designated parking. For public transport, boat services on Lake Weißensee can help shorten or vary hiking routes, connecting different points around the lake. The Weißensee Bergbahn (chairlift) and Goldeckbahn (mountain railway) also provide access to higher elevations, reducing the need for extensive driving to certain trailheads.
Visitors consistently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from peaks like Latschur and Goldeck, often describing them as 'perfect all-round views.' The blend of challenging alpine tours and more accessible options, often combined with the stunning turquoise lake, is highly appreciated. The tranquility of less crowded peaks and the hospitality of traditional alpine huts also receive frequent positive feedback.
Yes, the Golz peak, often referred to as Weißensee's 'own mountain,' provides inspiring views of the surroundings, including Lake Weißensee, from its wide summit meadow. While many peaks offer glimpses, Golz is particularly noted for its direct and impressive views of the lake and its immediate surroundings.


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