Mountain peaks around Ranten, a municipality in Styria, Austria, are situated within a valley surrounded by the Niedere Tauern range. This region offers diverse hiking experiences and panoramic views. The area is known for its deep green forests, clear mountain lakes, and tranquil mountain peaks. It provides opportunities for active exploration through various hiking routes and trails.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The highest point of the ski area. Here you'll find a rustic summit cross, which makes for a beautiful photo opportunity. The panoramic view is also unparalleled. Be sure to set aside some time for taking photos.
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In front of this summit cross that crowns the Frauenalpe, the following thoughts from Pope Francis may be helpful to one or another who lingers at the top after the climb: "In the resurrection of Christ, each of our destinies finds its place in the infinite horizon of eternity. Only from his death and resurrection can we be certain that nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God [as the Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Romans, chapter 8]. From this great hope comes every other glimmer of light with which we can overcome the trials and obstacles of life. And not only that: the Risen One also walks with us and becomes our companion, as with the disciples of Emmaus."
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Many paths lead up from all valleys
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Depending on your condition, it takes about 2 to 3 hours from the parking lot at Prebersee to the summit of the Preber. The ascent is very smooth and safe and easy to manage even for beginners Upstairs has my breathtaking view If you like, you can walk west along the ridge in the direction of Roteck. The path to the junction is not entirely harmless, and sure-footedness and a head for heights are a prerequisite! But it is also doable for inexperienced people with caution. (If you like, you can still go to the Rotec. Unfortunately, the ascent to the Roteck is not marked and is only recommended for experienced hikers). It then goes down into the valley via the Prebertal, a beautiful and easy descent with spectacular views. At the end don't forget to look up again to realize where you were
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Sun protection too recommend
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The Stolzalpe is one of the climatically particularly favorable regions in Styria. From the LKH Murtal, an easy to moderately difficult hiking trail leads mainly through forests to the summit. Again and again you have a wonderful view of the valleys in between. The summit itself is marked with a simple summit cross. However, the summit book with the stamp is not by the cross, but in the chapel about 5 minutes' walk below the summit.
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The border between Styria and Salzburg runs over the Gstoder summit. Therefore, the Gstoder is also called the "border guard". On a clear day, at 2,140 m above sea level, you have a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains from the Niedere Tauern in the north to the Karawanken in the south.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Gstoder Summit, known for its relatively easy access and breathtaking views of the Niedere Tauern and Karawanken. Another favorite is Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m), offering a magnificent panoramic vista. The Rosenkranzhöhe Summit Cross is also popular, featuring a unique cross made from natural materials and extensive views on clear days.
The mountains around Ranten, part of the Niedere Tauern range, offer diverse hiking experiences. You'll find everything from medium-difficulty tours like the Trattenkogel, which includes educational stations about local ecosystems, to more challenging routes through the Rantental to the Rantentörl. Many trails lead through deep green forests and offer stunning panoramic views.
Yes, the hike to Trattenkogel (1,793m) features a well-marked hiking trail (No. 4) with 11 stations. These stations provide educational insights into the local forest and water ecosystems, making the 6.5-hour, 17 km tour both scenic and informative.
The region is ideal for hiking during warmer months when trails are clear. However, the Rantental is also known for idyllic winter hikes along the Rantenbach, offering different perspectives of the natural beauty. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
The region is characterized by deep green forests, crystal-clear mountain lakes, and tranquil peaks. Many summits, such as Gstoder Summit and Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m), provide fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding Niedere Tauern mountains and the scenic Krakau landscape. The Rantentörl also offers fantastic panoramic views after a challenging ascent.
While many peaks offer intermediate to challenging trails, the region also provides opportunities for easier walks. For specific family-friendly routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Ranten guide, which includes routes like the 'Bridge Over the Schöderbach' loop or the 'Picnic Area With Mountain View' loop, generally suitable for families.
Beyond hiking, the Ranten area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Ranten guide for options like the 'Mur Cycle Path' or the Cycling around Ranten guide for routes like the 'Preberhof – Tamsweg Market Square loop'.
Among the peaks highlighted, Gstoder Summit reaches 2,140 meters above sea level, offering extensive views from the Niedere Tauern to the Karawanken.
The Woadschober (1,789m), located in the nearby Krakau region, offers a comfortable and shady hiking experience. This moderately difficult hike provides fantastic viewpoints over the scenic Krakau landscape and is known for its tranquil atmosphere.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the tranquility of the mountain environment, and the diverse hiking experiences. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Murau region, often finding the ascents rewarding with breathtaking vistas.
Yes, the Rosenkranzhöhe Summit Cross is notable for its unique cross made from natural raw materials. It's a popular spot for both hikers and skiers, offering wonderful views of the surrounding area.
Yes, the Ranten area offers several challenging hikes. For instance, the tour through the Rantental to the Rantentörl (2,163m) is a medium-difficulty hike that can take approximately 7 hours, covering 9.6 km with a significant elevation gain, promising fantastic panoramic views for those seeking a more strenuous adventure.


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