Best mountain peaks around Großkirchheim are found in the Hohe Tauern National Park, a region situated over 1,000 meters above sea level. This area provides access to a diverse range of mountain peaks, offering varied experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The landscape features unspoiled natural areas, waterfalls, and forests. It is known for its well-developed hiking trails and routes.
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One of the major transnational long-distance hiking trails in this region is the "ALPE-ADRIA-Trail", which leads from the Großglockner over the Nockberge Mountains to Slovenia and further south of Trieste, then to the Mediterranean Sea. Anyone who would like to take a closer look at the first glimpse can follow the route in the ARD media library: there is a two-part (one-hour total) documentary about this tour as part of the Bavarian television program "freizeit. Schmidt Max ...". with their scenic and cultural features. Link to Part 1: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-1-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzJiMWY5OTIwLWQxY2ItNDVlNy05NzUwLTk1ZDkxZDk2Y2Y4ZA Link to part 2: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/freizeit/schmidt-max-wandert-von-den-alpen-zum-meer-2-2/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvLzEyODRjYmFiLWUxNTUtNDM2Ny1iODQwLTA3MTY4OWM0YWNhOQ Of course, there is also a suitable hiking collection on Komoot itself: https://www.komoot.de/collection/314/grenzenlos-wandern-am-alpe-adria-trail
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The dream with every climb. The Hochtor is the highest point of the Grossglockner High Alpine Road. Outstanding view if the weather plays along.
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On through Druchafrt to zell am see here a wonderful break!
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Relatively easy to climb 3000m. The starting point for the mountain hike is the Alpengasthof Lucknerhaus, from there you can reach the summit in about 3 hours.
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From here you have a direct beautiful view of the Großglockner.
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On nice days you have a beautiful view of the Großglockner from here. From here you can easily climb to the Lucknerhütte or the Stüdlhütte. Hot meals from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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View of the Großglockner from the Lucknerhaus
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This viewpoint in the Hohe Tauern is named after the visit of the imperial couple Franz Joseph I and Elisabeth, Sisi, in 1856. The 26-year-old monarch wanted to see the Pasterze and hiked for four hours with his entourage from Heiligenblut up the 1,100 meters in altitude to the point where this event can still be seen carved in stone today. It is the Kaiserstein on the Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Höhe. At that time, the Pasterze reached just as far as today's Freiwandeck car park and further down than the current Margaritze reservoir. Empress Elisabeth was content with a ride from Heiligenblut over a good 800 meters in altitude up to the Bretterboden, which was then called Elisabethruhe after her visit. In 1876, the Klagenfurt Alpine Club section built the Glocknerhaus on this spot with space for 40 people. During the construction of the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, a dead-end road was built by 1932, and the road was led around the next Riedel directly to the Pasterze. The actual Franz Josefs Höhe was built there. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-H%C3%B6he
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The region around Großkirchheim, nestled within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offers a diverse range of peaks. For an iconic experience, the Kaiser Franz Josef's Viewpoint on the Großglockner provides spectacular views of the Pasterze glacier. For a rewarding high-alpine challenge, consider the ascent to Roter Mann (3,097 m) or Sandkopf (3,090 m). If you're seeking panoramic vistas, Mohar is renowned for its wide-ranging views across the main Alpine ridge and even to the Dolomites.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Kaiser Franz Josef's Viewpoint is easily accessible and offers facilities, making it a great choice for all ages. For a less strenuous mountain experience, the White Wall (2,342 m) offers an easy, recommended circular hike from Rieger Kaser.
The mountain peaks around Großkirchheim are celebrated for their unparalleled panoramic views. From peaks like Mohar, you can enjoy wide-ranging vistas across the entire main Alpine ridge and even catch glimpses of the Dolomites. Many summits, such as Böses Weibl and Figerhorn Summit, offer fantastic views of the Großglockner area and the surrounding Hohe Tauern mountains.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a true high-alpine experience, the ascent to Roter Mann (3,097 m) involves navigating scree and rubble, offering a demanding route. Goldbergspitze (3,073 m) also provides a solitary experience with block and scree slopes. The Schober Group, which includes Petzeck, is known for its rugged 3,000-meter peaks, presenting a more challenging environment.
Yes, for those undertaking more challenging ascents, the Zittelhaus on Hoher Sonnblick is a notable mountain hut located at 3,106 meters. It offers cozy dining rooms, beds, and dormitories, providing a welcome stop for hikers. It's advisable to check their operating seasons before planning your trip.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the Großkirchheim region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the area with gravel biking, with routes like the 'Old Großglockner Road – View of the Fuscher Törl loop from Heiligenblut' available. Road cycling is also popular, featuring routes such as 'Maiden's Leap Waterfall – Hochtor Pass Summit (2,504 m) loop'. For mountain biking, consider trails like 'Gasthof Glocknerblick – Mölltal Cycle Path R8 loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Großkirchheim, Road Cycling Routes around Großkirchheim, and MTB Trails around Großkirchheim guides.
The highest point on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road is Hochtor (2,504 m). It serves as a mountain pass and viewpoint, offering expansive views, though it can be quite windy and weather conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, Böses Weibl is considered one of the rather easy 3,000-meter peaks, making it a popular choice. The ascent involves beautiful mountain paths over alpine meadows before reaching scree and boulders near the summit. Similarly, Figerhorn Summit (2,742 m) is described as an 'amazingly easy tour on a great panoramic mountain'.
The region is part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, a vast conservation area. You'll encounter unspoiled landscapes, roaring waterfalls, serene pine forests, and the impressive Pasterze glacier, Austria's longest. The journey to these peaks is an immersive natural experience, showcasing the diverse alpine environment.
The summer months, typically from late June to September, are generally the best time for hiking and mountaineering in the high-alpine regions around Großkirchheim. During this period, trails are usually clear of snow, and the weather is more stable, though it's always wise to be prepared for sudden changes in mountain weather.
Stanziwurten (2,707 m) is located above the community of Großkirchheim. It offers beautiful summit ascents and great views. A hike to Stanziwurten within the Hohe Tauern National Park is a popular option, and a half-day excursion to a viewpoint on its southwest slope is also available.


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