Best mountain peaks around Spital am Pyhrn, nestled in the Pyhrn-Priel region of Upper Austria, serves as a gateway to several impressive mountain peaks. This area is characterized by its dramatic gorges, panoramic mountain paths, and diverse natural landscapes. The region offers varied experiences for hikers and mountaineers, with peaks boasting unique features.
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Mountain Hikes around Spital am Pyhrn
Spectacular view of the Dachstein Glacier and the Totes Gebirge mountains.
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The "evil back", from which the name Bosruck originally comes.
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Rewarding hike with beautiful views of the mountains
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On the Hofersteig (trail 615) a helmet is strongly recommended due to the increased risk of rockfall.
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On the Hofersteig (trail 615) a helmet is strongly recommended due to the increased risk of rockfall.
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The Hohe Nock (1,963 m) is the highest peak in the Sengsengebirge Mountains and – when traversed from east to west – the last major summit of the tour before descending through the Budergraben valley. It offers magnificent panoramic views of the Kalkalpen National Park, the Totes Gebirge mountains, and the Gesäuse. On clear days, however, the Hohe Nock is a popular destination, and it can get quite crowded – those seeking absolute peace and solitude should ascend in the early morning hours and during the week.
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Fantastic panoramic view, one of the most beautiful peaks of the Haller Mauern
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Fantastic panoramic view, a must-have summit!
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For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Warscheneck Summit Cross is a demanding tour offering breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views. The Großer Pyhrgas Summit, the highest peak of the Haller Mauern, is also primarily recommended for experienced climbers. The Bosruck Summit, a striking border mountain, features rugged ridges and challenging routes like the Westgrat and Nordostgrat, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights.
Yes, the Wurzeralm, accessible by funicular from Spital am Pyhrn, offers a great family-friendly experience. Here, you'll find the Linzerhaus, Wurzeralm, a popular hut located near a picturesque mountain lake. The area features well-maintained paths, making it suitable for prams, and offers beautiful alpine landscapes to enjoy.
The mountain peaks around Spital am Pyhrn are renowned for their extensive panoramic views. From the Warscheneck Summit Cross, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama encompassing peaks like the Dachstein and the Ennstal Alps. The Großer Pyhrgas Summit provides a fantastic panorama over the surrounding mountain landscape. The Bosruck Summit offers spectacular views of the Dachstein Glacier and the Totes Gebirge mountains. Additionally, the Hoher Nock provides beautiful all-round views of the Toten Gebirge and Gesäuse.
Absolutely. The region is rich in unique natural features. The Warscheneck landscape, for instance, is incredibly varied, featuring larch and stone pine forests at lower altitudes and distinctive karst formations higher up, where ancient fossils can sometimes be found. The Hoher Nock is a karstified plateau mountain located within the Kalkalpen National Park. Additionally, the Dr. Vogelgesang-Klamm (gorge), a natural spectacle with over 500 steps and wooden walkways alongside a rushing stream, serves as an impressive approach to both Bosruck and Großer Pyhrgas.
Beyond summiting peaks, the area around Spital am Pyhrn offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, enjoy scenic Running Trails, or embark on longer Cycling routes through the picturesque landscape. These guides provide options for various difficulty levels and distances.
Yes, there are several mountain huts available for rest and refreshment. The Bosruckhütte, located at 1,036m, is a popular and easily accessible excursion destination, ideal for starting or ending tours to the Bosruck. Near the Wurzeralm, the Linzerhaus serves as a focal point for hikers. Additionally, charming huts can be found along the picturesque paths beneath the steep flanks of Großer Pyhrgas.
Access varies depending on the peak. For Warscheneck, a convenient way to begin the ascent is by taking the funicular from Spital am Pyhrn up to the Wurzeralm, which bypasses the initial meters of ascent. For Bosruck and Großer Pyhrgas, a popular and scenic approach involves the Dr. Vogelgesang-Klamm (gorge). The Pyhrn-Priel region also features a cable car system that quickly transports visitors to higher elevations, making it an ideal base for diverse hiking experiences.
The Bosruck is a striking border mountain situated between Upper Austria and Styria, known for its rugged ridges and three summit crosses. Its unique character comes from challenging routes and the scenic approach through the Dr. Vogelgesang-Klamm (gorge), which is an adventure in itself. From the Bosruck Summit, you get a spectacular view of the Dachstein Glacier and the Totes Gebirge mountains.
The Großer Pyhrgas Summit, towering at 2,244 meters, is the highest mountain in the Haller Mauern range. It offers a fantastic panorama over the surrounding mountain landscape and is a challenging undertaking primarily recommended for experienced mountaineers.
For challenging peaks like Großer Pyhrgas, especially on routes such as the Hofersteig (trail 615), a helmet is strongly recommended due to the increased risk of rockfall. Generally, for demanding mountain tours like Warscheneck, stamina and sure-footedness are essential. Always be prepared for varied terrain and changing weather conditions in high alpine environments.
The Warscheneck Summit Cross is the main summit of the Warscheneck group, located in the eastern part of the Totes Gebirge. It is one of the most popular and demanding mountain tours in the Pyhrn-Priel region, offering breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views.
The Hoher Nock, standing at an altitude of 1,963 meters, is the highest elevation in the entire Upper Austrian Alpine foothills. It is a karstified plateau mountain located in the central area of the Kalkalpen National Park and offers beautiful all-round views.


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