Best mountain peaks around Bad Ischl are found in the Salzkammergut region, offering diverse alpine landscapes. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing access to numerous peaks with varying elevations and features. The region is known for its panoramic views of surrounding lakes and mountain ranges, making it a destination for outdoor activities. Many peaks offer well-developed hiking trails and opportunities for both leisurely excursions and challenging climbs.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Recommended in combination with the small Sonnstein, but not on its own, as the view is only possible from the very front at the edge and the view from the small Sonnstein is much nicer and there is more to see from there.
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Very nice hut with good food and great view
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Great hike. Also suitable for children aged 12 and over.
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Beautiful 360° panorama of Lake Wolfgang, Schafberg and Lake Attersee
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600 meters up from Ebensee in one go! It's quite something! 😅
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From the front wall you have a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and lakes of the Salzkammergut. The uncultivated Vormaueralm is also a visual highlight, where a snack on the green meadows is particularly worthwhile. The path to the Vormauerstein is mostly located in the forest and is not difficult; slipping is only prohibited on the last 50 meters and at the summit. All in all, a wonderful hike in the Salzkammergut, most beautiful in early autumn.
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To avoid the boring path along the main road (Traunkirchen-Ebensee), we recommend the old mountain path. This leads from the kl. Sonnstein (h 520m) to the center of Traunkirchen.
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Very good food (including Loser beer) and friendly service!
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For effortless accessibility, the Katrin mountain is ideal. You can reach 1,400 meters above sea level via the Katrin Cable Car in just 15 minutes, offering panoramic views and family-friendly amenities. Another great option is Feuerkogel Mountain Station, also accessible by cable car, providing beautiful views of Lake Traunsee and diverse hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. The Siriuskogel is also a local mountain of Bad Ischl that offers a relatively short and accessible hike, taking about an hour to climb to an observation tower and restaurant.
The Schafberg offers a truly awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramic view of up to 76 glacial lakes, including Wolfgangsee, Mondsee, and Fuschlsee, extending to the Höllengebirge and Dachstein mountain ranges. From the summit of Katrin, you can see seven surrounding lakes and the Dachstein massif. For a stunning view over Lake Wolfgang, Attersee, and the surrounding mountains, the Vormauerstein Summit is highly recommended.
Yes, for experienced hikers, Zimnitz (also known as Leonsberg) offers a demanding yet rewarding mountain tour with diverse landscapes and extensive panoramic views. The Hohe Schrott (1,837 m) is another striking mountain between Bad Ischl and Ebensee, providing a challenging but rewarding tour with varied landscapes and alpine pastures. The ascent to Großer Sonnstein Summit from Ebensee is also considered challenging and requires sturdy shoes.
The region offers a wide variety of hiking trails, from leisurely circular paths to challenging alpine climbs. For example, the Katrin mountain features a well-developed network of trails, including a 1.5-hour circular trail. More challenging routes include ascents to the Elferkogel or Hainzen peaks. You can explore many options, including routes like the '7-lake view hike and 3-summit tour' or the 'Leonsberg Summit – Gartenzinken Summit loop', by checking the Hiking around Bad Ischl guide.
The Jainzen mountain, near Bad Ischl, is known for being a favorite hiking spot for Empress Sisi. She appreciated its gentle hills, dense forests, and wonderful views of the Salzkammergut, finding both a sporting challenge and a retreat there.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bad Ischl offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Weißenbachtal Cycle Path R15' or 'Lauffen on the Traun – Along the beautiful Traun loop'. There are also numerous running trails, including the 'Weir in Lauffen – Bad Ischl loop' and routes through the Bad Ischl Spa Park. For more details, explore the Gravel biking around Bad Ischl and Running Trails around Bad Ischl guides.
Yes, several peaks offer dining facilities. On Katrin, you'll find the Katrin Almhütte and Katrin mountain restaurant serving regional specialties. The Siriuskogel also has a restaurant with a sunny terrace at its summit. Additionally, the Loserhütte provides good food with a great view of Dachstein.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse alpine landscapes and the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding lakes and mountain ranges. The region caters to all, from leisurely cable car rides with stunning vistas to challenging multi-hour hikes. Highlights like Großer Schoberstein summit are praised for their fantastic rewards after a climb, offering views of Attersee, Schafberg, and Mondsee.
Yes, the Katrin mountain offers a via ferrata with a difficulty rating of B-C, providing a challenging climbing experience for those seeking an adventurous ascent.
The Siriuskogel features the Kaiser Franz Josefs Warte, an observation tower built in 1885, providing a fantastic panoramic view of the entire Salzkammergut. The Feuerkogel Mountain Station also has a viewing terrace with beautiful views of Lake Traunsee and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the majestic Schafberg can be reached via the historic Schafberg Railway, Austria's steepest cogwheel train, which provides a unique and scenic ascent from St. Wolfgang, combining historical transport with natural beauty.


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