Best mountain peaks around Kaltenbach are situated within the Ziller Valley, flanked by the Zillertal and Tux Alps. This region offers a variety of mountain peaks and hiking opportunities. The landscape ranges from accessible viewpoints to challenging summit ascents. Kaltenbach serves as a base for exploring these diverse alpine environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A small, somewhat inconspicuous peak without a summit cross. However, there is a telescope there that offers wonderful views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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Rising to 2762 m in the Zillertal Alps, the Rastkogel offers a unique panoramic view rarely found in the region. A highlight in every season.
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Great place for panoramic shots
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Beautiful summit from which you have a great panoramic view.
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A beautiful all-round view, great 360 degree panorama.
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The Woedersberger Horn offers a clear view of the Zillertal and the Zillertal Alps, the Alpbachertal with Gratlspitz and Großer Galtenberg, the Rofan and the Karwendel Mountains.
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A short climb from the gondola lift and you're at the top of the Wiedersberger Horn.
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After a 1.5 km hike on safe paths, you will soon reach the summit, which is worth seeing and has a great all-round view.
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For easily accessible peaks, the Spieljoch Summit (1920 m) is a great choice. It's just a few minutes' walk from the cable car mountain station and offers beautiful views of the lower Zillertal. Similarly, the Wiedersberger Horn summit cross can be reached in under an hour from its mountain station, providing impressive panoramic views of the Tyrolean valleys.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Spieljoch Summit (1920 m) is easily accessible by cable car, making it convenient for all ages. The Hochzillertal Hiking Area, accessible via the Zillertaler Höhenstraße, also offers family-friendly paths, including the Alpine Flower Garden and the Marmot Park Zillertal. Additionally, the Winter on the Penken summit is noted as a family-friendly viewpoint with attractions nearby.
The Kellerjoch Hut is renowned for offering some of the most beautiful views in Tyrol, extending as far as Innsbruck, Germany, and Italy, with expansive vistas of the Tux Alps, Stubai Alps, Karwendel Mountains, Rofan Mountains, and Wetterstein Mountains. The Rastkogel Summit also provides a fantastic panoramic view, making the climb worthwhile for the scenic reward.
For a more challenging experience, the Rastkogel Summit, part of the main ridge of the Tux Alps, offers a rewarding climb to 2,750 meters with a fantastic panoramic view. The Gedrechter Summit also features routes ranging from moderate to hard, with longer loops providing extensive views of the Zillertal Valley.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Krimml Waterfalls' loop, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Kaltenbach guide. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Mountain Stream Near Hochfügen' loop, available in the MTB Trails around Kaltenbach guide. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Zillertal Cycle Path loop' from Kaltenbach-Stumm, found in the Running Trails around Kaltenbach guide. The Zillertal Alps also offer diverse climbing and bouldering opportunities.
Hike durations vary by peak and route difficulty. A moderate hike to the Gedrechter Summit can take around 3 hours. The Wimbachkopf Summit involves a moderate hike of nearly 10 km, taking approximately 3 hours and 47 minutes. For the Wiedersberger Horn, the hike from the mountain station to the summit cross can typically be completed in under an hour.
The hiking season generally runs from late spring to early autumn. The Kellerjoch Hut, a popular viewpoint, is open from June to October. While summer offers the most extensive hiking opportunities, the region also provides options for winter activities, such as exploring the Winter on the Penken summit.
The Zillertal Alps, which flank Kaltenbach, are known for their diverse landscapes. You'll encounter dramatic high-altitude scenery, sparkling mountain lakes, and impressive peaks like the Hochfeiler (3,510 m). The region offers a mix of gentle walks and challenging alpine ascents, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, the Wimbachkopf Summit area features the 'Stoamandlweg,' where hikers are encouraged to build cairns. In the broader Zillertal region, you can find the Hannemann Trail from the Zillergründl Reservoir, the path to the Olperer Bridge near the Schlegeis Reservoir (known as an 'Instagram hotspot'), and the historic Berliner Hütte, a monument at 2,042 meters above sea level.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic panoramic views from summits like the Rastkogel Summit, where they can let their gaze wander over the beautiful landscape. The accessibility of peaks like Spieljoch Summit via cable car is also highly appreciated, allowing almost everyone to enjoy the stunning vistas. The variety of routes, from easy to challenging, and the opportunity to experience both summer and winter mountain landscapes, are also highlights for many.
Yes, the Kellerjoch Hut, located at 2,237 meters, offers accommodation with 26 beds, hearty home cooking, and a spectacular view from its sun terrace. The Hochzillertal area also features the Kaltenbach Mountain Hut, providing a place to rest and refuel during your hikes.


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