Best mountain peaks around Traboch are found in Austria's Styria region, within the adventure and sports area of Erzberg-Leoben. This market town serves as a base for exploring the Eisenerzer Alps, offering diverse hiking opportunities amidst green hills and majestic mountains. The region is characterized by a landscape of prominent peaks, alpine lakes, dense forests, and rugged mountain ridges.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Although it is not the easiest ascent and descent, you have a good chance of seeing a large number of ibexes.
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Great view. The climb may be a bit difficult for inexperienced climbers but it's worth it.
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Great view of the Eisenerz Alps. Easily accessible from Vordernberg, we crossed it, easily possible thanks to the Regiobus 820.
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Wind turbines have been standing here for a few months now. There are signs warning of falling ice.
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Beautiful mountain with a wonderful view! On clear days, the view stretches from Vienna's local mountains to the Karawanks.
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There is a small summit cross on the Schrakogel between the trees without much of a view. But still worth it with a little circumnavigation. You can only get a wonderful view when climbing up from the mountain pasture.
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Traboch serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding Eisenerzer Alps. Notable peaks include Gößeck, the highest in the range, and Eisenerzer Reichenstein, known for its diverse landscape and challenging routes. You can also find the Klammkogel Summit, offering clear views of the Eisenerz Alps.
The highest peak in the Eisenerzer Alps is Gößeck, standing at 2214 meters. From its summit, hikers are rewarded with extensive panoramic views encompassing the Gesäuse mountains, other prominent peaks of the Eisenerzer Alps, Hochschwab, and the Seckauer Alps.
Yes, Eisenerzer Reichenstein (2165 m) offers challenging routes, typically ranging from 8.1 to 10.6 kilometers and taking 4 to 5.5 hours. Some paths feature secured sections with steel ladders and ropes, though alternative routes are often available. The ascent to Gößeck is also long, but generally not overly difficult.
From Gößeck, you'll get extensive panoramic views of the Gesäuse mountains, other Eisenerzer Alps peaks, Hochschwab, and the Seckauer Alps. Eisenerzer Reichenstein offers stunning and expansive views of the Erzberg, the town of Eisenerz, the Vordernberger valley, as well as the Hochschwab and Gesäuse Mountains. The Klammkogel Summit also provides a clear view of the Eisenerz Alps.
The journey to Gößeck offers opportunities for wildlife spotting, with ibex and marmots occasionally observed along the trails.
Yes, the Reichensteinhütte mountain hut is conveniently located slightly southwest of the Eisenerzer Reichenstein summit, providing a place for refreshment and rest for hikers.
For Eisenerzer Reichenstein, popular access points include Präbichl and Hirnalm. For Gößeck, a popular hiking path starts from Kammern, traversing several other peaks before reaching the summit.
While many peaks in the region offer intermediate to challenging routes, the Schrakogel 1155 m, though wooded at the immediate summit, offers a wonderful view when climbing up from the mountain pasture. The Mannenkopf Summit Cross (1059 m) is another intermediate option with great views.
Beyond mountain hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find a variety of easy hikes, mountain hikes, and MTB trails in the area. The landscape includes serene alpine lakes and dense forests, perfect for exploration.
Visitors appreciate the extensive panoramic views from summits like Gößeck and the diverse landscape of majestic peaks, serene alpine lakes, dense forests, and rugged mountain ridges. The challenging nature of some trails, combined with the breathtaking scenery, makes for a highly rewarding experience.
Yes, the Klauen Summit, which is passed on the hiking trail to Gößeck, features a small bench that invites hikers to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
The terrain varies significantly. Routes to Gößeck are continuously marked and generally not overly difficult, though long. Trails to Eisenerzer Reichenstein are more challenging, with some featuring secured sections with steel ladders and ropes. The region is characterized by green hills, majestic mountains, and rugged ridges.


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