Best mountain peaks around Gasen are found within the Almenland Nature Park in Styria, Austria. This region offers access to several mountain peaks that provide panoramic views and diverse hiking experiences. The area allows visitors to immerse themselves in an alpine landscape. Gasen is a starting point for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Great hike! Highly recommended. Great views, enjoy nature, a bit strenuous in places, surefootedness required around the summit. Take plenty of water with you! With a bit of luck you can see ibexes and chamois.
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Great view, from the Dachstein to Hungary
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The legend of the Teufelstein www.sagen.at/texte/sagen/oesterreich/steiermark/sann/derteufelstein.html
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Dear hiker, maybe you'll think about putting a new ballpoint pen there in the next few days because the existing pen no longer writes well.
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On the other side of the narrow strip of forest behind the summit cross you have a wonderful view to the north and east.
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From the summit cross of the Hoher Zetz you have a beautiful view towards Schöckl, the Sommeralm with the Plankogel 🗻 and to the east of the Kulm and Burgenland 🌞 On very clear days all the way to Hungary 🌏 Since you are allowed to park at the Gschnaidter Kreuz at around 825 meters above sea level, it is also possible to stay there until sunset 🌄, as on the way back you can also choose forest paths for the descent, with the exception of the first hundred meters in altitude 🌜🦊
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The Heulantsch (1,473 m) is one of numerous mountains in the Almenland Nature Park. At the summit cross there is a summit book for entries. The view of the Graz mountains, the Hochschwab and the Zirbitzkogel is amazing. Be sure to plan a little time and let the place work its magic on you.
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I wish you a happy new year! Please can someone take a new booklet to the summit when they get the chance? Unfortunately, the summit book was full on December 31, 2023. Thank you :)
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The region around Gasen, within the Almenland Nature Park, offers several notable peaks. Hochlantsch Summit is the highest in the Grazer Bergland, offering magnificent 360-degree views. Another popular spot is Teufelstein summit and rock formation, known for its unique stacked rock blocks and legendary history. The Plankogel is also easily accessible and provides expansive panoramic views.
Yes, several peaks offer routes suitable for families. The Plankogel is known for its relatively easy accessibility, with various well-marked trails, including a circular route, making it ideal for hikers of all levels. The Teufelstein summit and rock formation is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging destination with its legendary rock formations.
The mountain peaks around Gasen offer diverse and extensive panoramic views. From Plankogel, you can enjoy 360-degree views over the Almenland region and beyond. Hochlantsch Summit provides long-range views that can stretch as far as Hungary and Slovenia on clear days. The Hoher Zetz summit cross offers beautiful vistas towards Schöckl, the Sommeralm, and even Burgenland.
The region has some interesting historical connections. The area around the Plankogel was historically an iron mining site from the Middle Ages until 1858. Additionally, the Teufelstein summit and rock formation is considered a legendary cult site. On the hiking route to Hochlantsch, you can find the picturesque pilgrimage church "Schüsserlbrunn" clinging to a rock face.
The Almenland Nature Park, where Gasen is located, is generally beautiful for hiking from spring through autumn. The summer months offer cool shade in forest sections, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. For specific peaks like Plankogel, the easy accessibility makes it suitable for experiencing sunrises or sunsets without an overnight stay, suggesting good conditions outside of deep winter.
Yes, for more experienced climbers, Hochlantsch Summit offers a challenging ascent. It also features the Franz-Scheikl-Klettersteig, a via ferrata for those seeking a more technical climbing experience. The final section to the summit cross on Hochlantsch involves a bit of scrambling, which is rewarding for experienced hikers.
Beyond hiking, the Gasen region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the "Teichalmsee – Sommeralm Bend loop" and touring bicycle routes such as the "Sommeralm (1400 m) – Plankogel Wind Turbine loop." You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Gasen and Cycling around Gasen guide pages.
For easy hikes, the area around Plankogel is a great starting point. Routes like the "Stoakogl Hut – Stoakoglhütte loop" or the "Plankogel Summit Cross – Stoakogl Hut loop" are considered easy and offer clear views. These trails are often accessible from places like the Stoakoglhütte. More easy hiking options can be found on the Easy hikes around Gasen guide page.
The Gasen mountain region is part of the Almenland Nature Park, characterized by picturesque meadows, dense forests, and rugged terrain. The Plankogel area is notable for being the location of Styria's first wind turbine. On Hochlantsch, encounters with alpine ibex are possible on its rocky slopes. The Teufelstein summit and rock formation itself is a geological wonder, consisting of large, stacked blocks of rock formed by weathering.
Yes, the region offers welcoming stops for hikers. The Haberlstall Alm, while not a peak itself, is a charming alpine hut situated high above Gasen. It provides homemade soups, snacks, and pastries, making it an excellent spot for a rest and refreshment during a hike. The Stoakoglhütte is also a good starting point for hikes to Plankogel and offers amenities.
The Heulantsch Summit, at 1,473 meters, offers beautiful views of the Graz mountains, the Hochschwab group, and the Zirbitzkogel. It's another excellent mountain for hiking in the region, providing diverse views and an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the Almenland. Visitors often appreciate the panoramic outlook towards Teichalm, Plankogel, and Hochlantsch from its summit.


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