Mountain peaks around Hinterstoder, situated in Upper Austria, are a prominent part of the Tote Gebirge range. This region provides diverse experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The peaks are characterized by their unique features, challenging trails, and expansive panoramas, offering opportunities to explore unspoiled nature and alpine meadows.
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A fantastic tour above the Almtal valley with views of the Totes Gebirge mountains.
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Rewarding hike with beautiful views of the mountains
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Highest mountain in Upper Austria that is located entirely in Upper Austria. End point of the Priel via ferrata and a great mountain with a great view.
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A fantastic view is guaranteed!
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A great summit that requires a lot of endurance. We went up via the via ferrata, which took about 4 hours. When we got to the top we felt fantastic :)
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A brilliant panorama on the Lawinenstein.
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The mastetic massif of the Warscheneck is always worth a visit and offers a great view in all directions.
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The way to the Schneiderberg is easy to walk up to one point. Sure-footedness, however, absolutely necessary
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The region around Hinterstoder offers several highly regarded peaks. Among the most popular are the Warscheneck Summit Cross, known for its fantastic panoramic views, and the challenging Großer Priel Summit, which is the highest peak in Upper Austria entirely within the state. Another favorite is Lawinenstein Summit, offering an impressive mountain panorama with a reasonably easy ascent.
Yes, for easier options, the Steyrsberg Mountain (1,007 m) offers a trail that takes approximately 2 hours and 46 minutes. The Lawinenstein Summit is also noted for its reasonably easy ascent while still providing a great panorama. Additionally, the Hinterstoder Höss, accessible by cable car, transforms into a hiking paradise in summer with several circular trails suitable for various levels.
For experienced hikers, the Großer Priel Summit presents a significant challenge, including crisp via ferratas like the Bert-Rinesch-Klettersteig (rated C/D). The Grubstein (2036m) via Gamsspitz offers a challenging, varied, and less frequented route to three two-thousander peaks. The Almkogel also features a varied circular hike spanning 23 km with 1,500 meters of ascent and descent.
The mountain peaks around Hinterstoder are renowned for their breathtaking and unique panoramas. From Großer Priel, you can enjoy expansive views to the north and south, along with sensational vistas over the Dead Mountains and towards the Dachstein. The Warscheneck Summit Cross and Lawinenstein Summit also guarantee fantastic views in all directions. The Schneiderberg Summit Cross offers views of the Totes Gebirge mountains above the Almtal valley.
The summer months are ideal for hiking in the Hinterstoder region, as the Hinterstoder Höss transforms into a hiking paradise, and trails are generally more accessible. Autumn is particularly rewarding for routes like Grubstein via Gamsspitz, when the foliage changes color, adding to the scenic beauty. Always check local weather conditions before embarking on a mountain tour.
Yes, along many trails in the Hinterstoder region, visitors can find mountain huts that offer a chance to rest and enjoy local delicacies. For example, when climbing Großer Priel, an overnight stay in the Prielschutzhaus is recommended. The Linzerhaus at Wurzeralm is another focal point for hikers, where you can take a break and enjoy the alpine landscape.
Beyond hiking, Hinterstoder offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle routes like the 'Höss Panoramic Road – Schaffer pond loop' or road cycling routes such as 'Windischgarsten – Klaus Castle loop'. There are also several running trails, like the 'Lake Schafkogel – View of the Totes Gebirge loop'. For more details, you can check out the Cycling around Hinterstoder, Road Cycling Routes around Hinterstoder, and Running Trails around Hinterstoder guides.
Some areas, like the Hinterstoder Höss, are easily accessible by cable car and gondola, making it convenient to reach higher elevations and start hiking. For other peaks, public transport options might take you to the base of the mountains, but direct access to all trailheads may require personal transportation. It's advisable to check specific routes for transport details.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Tote Gebirge range itself is a significant feature, offering unique geological formations. You'll encounter unspoiled nature, alpine meadows, and stunning rock formations. The Wurzeralm, for instance, features two interesting moors and a picturesque mountain lake. Many peaks, like Großer Priel, are considered natural monuments.
Visitors consistently praise the unique panoramas and magnificent views from the peaks. The opportunity to explore unspoiled nature and alpine meadows is a major draw. Many appreciate the diverse range of trails, from leisurely walks to challenging ascents and exhilarating via ferratas. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Großer Priel and the rewarding views are frequently highlighted.
While many trails in the Austrian Alps are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations and local guidelines before heading out with your dog. Some protected areas or challenging routes might have restrictions. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife.
Yes, for those seeking a more secluded experience, the route to Grubstein (2036m) via Gamsspitz is described as challenging, varied, and less frequented, leading to three two-thousander peaks. Another option is the Tamberg Nord (1188m) and Jagagipfel (1502m) via Immerl-Gsoll, which, while potentially tricky to navigate, rewards hikers with magnificent viewpoints into the Tote Gebirge.


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