Best attractions and places to see around Langkampfen include a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the Kufsteinerland region of Tyrol, Austria. The village is situated on the sunny side of the Inn River, offering views of the Kaiser Mountains and access to the Pendling mountain. Visitors can explore picturesque lakes, accessible gorges, and historical landmarks. The area also features a vast network of hiking and cycling paths, alongside cultural sites showcasing local traditions.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Mega view 🤩👍... of the Hintersteiner See and the Wilder Kaiser
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December 14, 2021 - At the entrance to the Biker Ranch, a memorial cross with a rest bench with a beautiful landscape.
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Beautiful nature with a great view of the Hintersteiner See.
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There are always beautiful views of the lake and the striking rock pyramid of the Scheffauer.
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A breathtaking view of the Hintersteiner See, whoever is on vacation here at the Wilder Kaiser should definitely take a look at this 👍
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Langkampfen is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit Hintersteiner See, a crystal-clear lake perfect for swimming and walking, or discover the accessible Lower Rehbach Gorge and Giessenbach Gorge, both offering refreshing hiking trails. The area also features Lake Stimmersee, known as one of Austria's cleanest lakes, and the idyllic Hechtsee, both great for walks and relaxation. For panoramic views, consider hiking up Pendling mountain.
Yes, Langkampfen offers several historical and cultural insights. You can admire the distinctive St. George Church in Oberlangkampfen with its baroque steeple, or view Schönwörth Castle, a reconstructed 13th-century residential tower. The Thurnerhof, another medieval tower, displays prehistoric items found along the ancient Roman Road. Additionally, the village is home to the largest herb garden in the Kufsteinerland region and the 'Brennoase', where local fruits are transformed into brandies.
The region around Langkampfen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on paths awarded the 'Tiroler Bergwegegütesiegel' seal, with routes like those to Burg Hohenlangkampfen or the 'Kaiser-Maximilian-Weg' along the Inn River. Cycling is popular on routes like the Inn Cycle Route. For specific hiking routes, explore options like the Feuerköpfl Summit loop or the View of Maistaller Berg loop, which you can find more about in the Hiking around Langkampfen guide. Cyclists can discover routes such as the View of the Zahmer Kaiser loop or the Reintaler Lake loop in the Cycling around Langkampfen guide.
Absolutely. Many natural attractions are suitable for families, such as the circular path around Hintersteiner See, with parts suitable for pushchairs. The Giessenbach Gorge is also considered very family-friendly, despite a few steps. For an indoor option, the Erlebnisgärtnerei Hödnerhof offers a large natural playground with diverse plants and a café.
During your outdoor adventures, you can find welcoming spots for a break. The Walleralm Alpine Hut is known for its good food, including local specialties and buttermilk, and offers a large selection of dishes. While the Vorderkaiserfelden Hut is currently closed for renovation until 2026, it's famous for its stunning views over the Inn Valley and the Wilder Kaiser.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity in the region. Hintersteiner See, located within the Wilder Kaiser nature reserve, has crystal-clear water and a public lido. Lake Stimmersee is also noted as one of Austria's two cleanest lakes and is a popular summer destination for swimming.
In winter, Langkampfen transforms into a snowy playground. You can enjoy cross-country ski trails, a 2 km natural toboggan run called Windschnur, an ice skating rink, and a small ski lift for winter sports enthusiasts.
Beyond the natural beauty, Langkampfen offers unique local experiences. You can watch gliders at the Kufstein-Langkampfen airfield, particularly from the Fliegerstüberl tavern. The village also maintains vibrant traditions and customs, including local music groups marching through the streets, and you can explore the region's largest herb garden.
The viewpoints around Langkampfen offer breathtaking vistas. From the chapel on the Kalvarienberg, you can enjoy views over the Inntal Valley and the rural landscape of Langkampfen. Hiking up Pendling mountain provides panoramic views of the Inn valley, Kaiser Mountains, Zillertal Alps, Großvenediger, and Großglockner. The south bank of Hintersteiner See also offers fantastic views of the Wilder Kaiser reflected in the water.
Yes, Langkampfen offers a variety of cycling paths. The Inn Cycle Route is a well-known option for leisurely rides. For more challenging routes, you can explore gravel biking trails like the View of the Kaiser Mountains loop or the Inn Cycle Path Near Kufstein loop, detailed in the Gravel biking around Langkampfen guide. There are options ranging from moderate to difficult to suit various preferences.
Langkampfen is enjoyable year-round, depending on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming in the lakes, hiking the gorges, and cycling. The warmer months are perfect for exploring the vast network of hiking and walking paths. For winter sports like cross-country skiing, tobogganing, and ice skating, the colder months offer excellent conditions.


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