Best mountain peaks around Lendorf are situated in a village in Austria's Spittal an der Drau district. Lendorf is positioned between the Gurktaler Alps and Lake Millstätter See, offering access to various mountain experiences. The region provides opportunities for hiking and mountaineering across different experience levels.
Last updated: July 6, 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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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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Among the highly-rated peaks, the Goldeck Summit Cross is a popular choice, known as a worthwhile 'sports mountain' offering great views west of Lake Millstatt. Another favorite is Latschur Summit in the Gailtal Alps, which provides a perfect all-round view. Visitors also appreciate Hochpalfennock Summit, the highest peak on the Millstätter Alpe, easily accessible from the Alexander hut.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the Gmeineck Summit offers a difficult climb with a fantastic all-round view. Additionally, the Hohe Leier (2,774 m) provides challenging routes, including an exposed climb to the summit requiring surefootedness and a good head for heights. The 'Bella Vista' via ferrata (rated C/D) on Hohe Leier's northwest ridge is also known for its magnificent panoramic views.
The region is home to several unique natural features. On Hühnersberg, you can find the rare yellow alpine rose, a species unique to Austria that blooms in May and June and is under conservation order. The Hohe Leier area also features a scenic circular route that includes a beautiful mountain lake.
While many peaks offer intermediate to challenging routes, the region does provide options for families. The Hochpalfennock Summit, for example, is noted as being easy to reach from the Alexander hut. For a more relaxed experience, the Sommeregger Alpine Hut is a family-friendly spot where you can enjoy traditional dishes and even stay overnight.
Lendorf offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different skill levels. You can find challenging routes like the Kohlmaier Hut – Gmeineck Summit loop, or moderate options such as the Wunderblume Trail Lendorf. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Lendorf guide.
Yes, the Lendorf region provides numerous mountain biking opportunities. Trails range from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'View of Lake Millstätter See – Millstätter Hut loop' or the 'Christebauer Hut loop'. For a comprehensive overview, refer to the MTB Trails around Lendorf guide.
Many peaks in the area are renowned for their stunning views. The Goldeck Summit Cross is celebrated for its great views west of Lake Millstatt. The Latschur Summit offers a 'perfect all-round view,' and the 'Bella Vista' via ferrata on Hohe Leier lives up to its name with magnificent panoramas.
Yes, the Sommeregger Alpine Hut is a notable option, serving traditional dishes from May to October and offering overnight stays. There is also a shelter hut with refreshment options near the starting point of some routes in the Hohe Leier area, providing a convenient stop for mountaineers.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. Tips for Goldeck Summit Cross highlight it as a 'worthwhile sports mountain' with 'great view,' while Hochpalfennock Summit is simply described as 'really beautiful up here.' The untouched nature and diverse experiences also receive high acclaim.
The region offers experiences year-round. The yellow alpine rose on Hühnersberg blooms in May and June, making it an ideal time for nature enthusiasts. The Goldeck Summit Cross is considered a 'worthwhile sports mountain' at any time of year, and the Gmeineck Summit is especially nice for ski touring in winter, indicating diverse seasonal appeal.
Yes, the area around Lendorf is suitable for cycling, including longer tours. You can find routes like the 'View of Millstätter Lake – Lake Millstatt in Seeboden loop' which is a difficult, long-distance ride. For more cycling options, consult the Cycling around Lendorf guide.


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