Best mountain peaks around Gaal are situated in Styria, Austria, within a high valley on the southern edge of the Niedere Tauern. This region serves as a base for exploring the Seckau Alps, which feature more than 20 peaks exceeding 2,000 meters. The area offers panoramic views of the Alpine region and is known for its diverse hiking opportunities. It provides a robust environment for experienced mountaineers and those seeking scenic routes.
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As part of the 1999 Styrian State Exhibition on the theme of transport, a special destination for nature and hiking enthusiasts was created on the Tremmelberg: the striking observation tower Tower Power with its impressive double-tower architecture, inspired by the Seckau Abbey. From here, you have wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. At the foot of the tower, there is a refreshment station. Here you will find opening hours and further information: https://www.steiermark.com/de/Murtal/Aktivitaeten/Ausflugsziele/Jausenstation-am-Turm-im-Gebirge_isd_326814
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A very beautiful summit, also good for hiking in winter. The paths are wide.
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Top but very challenging
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A beautiful destination. Imposing tower structure with a managed tavern. Brisk ascent via 'Wolfsgrube'. The descent via 'Vorder-Tremmel' on the forest road makes it a circular route. Starting point: Sachendorf parking lot. The tower tavern is open continuously from May 1st - October 31st (10 am - 7 pm).
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A very pretty church that is wonderful to hike to. On top there is a beautiful view.
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Always and in every season a very relaxing trip! Good for trail running!
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At the summit - beautiful panoramic view
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Beautiful view of the Murtal, the Zirbitzkogel group and the surrounding landscape.
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The region around Gaal, particularly the Seckau Alps, offers numerous impressive peaks. Among the highest are Geierhaupt (2,417 m), Hochreichhart (2,416 m), Seckauer Zinken (2,398 m), and Maierangerkogel (2,356 m). For a different experience, the Rosenkogel Summit at 1,918 meters offers wide views and is accessible via various trails.
Yes, the Tremmelberg Observation Tower is a notable spot. Standing 42 meters high with 202 steps, its viewing platform at 1,194 meters provides a wide, wonderful view of the Mur valley. There is a small admission fee.
The mountains around Gaal offer diverse hiking opportunities for all skill levels. You can find demanding mountaineering paths for experienced hikers, such as the routes to Geierhaupt or Kerschkern, which can involve substantial elevation gain. There are also more accessible options like the Gaal circular hiking trail or scenic routes around picturesque natural spots like the Ingeringsee and Krugsee.
Hikers can enjoy compelling natural spectacles, including breathtaking panoramic views of the Alpine region from prominent summits. The area is also home to picturesque mountain lakes like Ingeringsee and Krugsee, which provide beautiful backdrops for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Maria Schnee Pilgrimage Church on the Hochalm is a significant site. Located at an altitude of 1,822 meters, this Roman Catholic church offers a great view over Seckau and the Murtal. Services are held on specific Sundays in July and August.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Geierhaupt (2,417 m), the highest peak in the Seckau Alps, is a difficult mountaineering route. Kerschkern (2,227 m) also offers demanding routes, such as the Bergerhube – Kerschkern loop, which is an 8.2-mile trail with significant elevation gain.
Beyond hiking, the Gaal region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking. For example, explore the 'Murtal Loop' for cycling or the 'Klosterneuburger Hütte – Tanzstatt Chapel loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Gaal and MTB Trails around Gaal guides.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. Options range from easy routes like the 'Regner Café & Pastry Shop – Hofwirt loop from Seckau' to more difficult ones such as the 'Ingeringsee – Höllkogel loop from Ingeringsee' or the 'Rosenkogel – Sommerthörl loop from Pichlermoos in der Gaal'. Discover more running routes in the Running Trails around Gaal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique panoramas of the Alpine region and the robust environment for experienced mountaineers. The area is appreciated for its challenging ascents to prominent summits, scenic loops around alpine lakes, and the stunning 360° all-round views from peaks like Hochreichart Summit, encompassing distant ranges like Dachstein and the Julian Alps.
Absolutely. In winter, Gaal transforms into an attractive destination for various winter sports. You can enjoy skiing, ski touring, cross-country skiing, ice climbing, ice fishing, and tobogganing. The nearby Gaaler Lifte ski resort further enhances the winter experience.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the Gaaler Höhe (1,539 m) provides a more accessible and scenic hike or bike tour with rewarding views, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous outing. The Gaal circular hiking trail also offers easier paths suitable for families.
From the Bremstein Summit Cross, located at 1,868 meters above sea level, you can expect a wonderful and unique view of the surrounding mountains, including the Seckau and Eisenerz mountains. It's an ideal spot to take a break and enjoy the peaceful scenery.


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