Best mountain peaks around Bad Aussee are situated in Austria's Salzkammergut region, offering a mountainous landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features diverse terrain, from prominent landmarks to high-altitude plateaus. These mountains provide extensive views and varied hiking routes. Bad Aussee serves as a base for exploring these natural features.
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The Ischler Hütte is located at approximately 1,368 meters in the Schwarzenbergalm region of the Totes Gebirge mountains. It was built in the 1920s and later replaced by a new octagonal structure. It can only be reached on foot, for example, from the Rettenbachalm. The hut offers not only sweeping views of the mountains but also traditional dishes such as cheese dumplings and game dishes – all freshly prepared in a cozy, alpine atmosphere.
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Very nice hut with good food and great view
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The conditions for a day of snowshoeing in Altaussee are quickly created: simply ask at the reception of the AlpenParks Hagan Lodge Altaussee about rental equipment for snowshoeing. What you should bring with you: sturdy high hiking boots (not ski boots), appropriate hiking clothing, gloves, hat, sunglasses, small backpack with water bottle.
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Very good food (including Loser beer) and friendly service!
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Emil Ritter von Horstig (1845 to 1931) was the builder of this small and simple, but perhaps for that reason very impressive, "Peace Church". A sign informs: "The Stoderkirchel stands in a rock niche as a symbol of tolerance and mutual respect among the denominations... This landmark of the Enns Valley belongs to the Gröbming local office of the Austrian mountain rescue service and is also lovingly maintained by them."
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The drive up the Stoderzinken Alpine Road is an experience in itself. Especially in the last third, where the road hugs the rocks to the starting point. On the short hike from the Rosemi Alm to the Alpengasthof Steiner, you get your first glimpse of the Dachstein glacier high above the forest. A beautiful, narrow path leads directly along the rocks to the chapel, which sits like an eagle's nest on the summit and offers a wonderful view over the Ennstal and to Gröbming and Aich-Assach. The Friedenskircherl is the most beautiful place in Austria
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Fantastic view when the weather is nice - relatively easy to walk even when there is snow.
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The region around Bad Aussee offers several popular peaks. The Loser Summit (1837 m) is a prominent landmark known for its views of Altaussee and the Dachstein. Another highly regarded peak is the Stoderzinken summit cross, accessible via an alpine road, offering a wonderful view at 2048 m.
For truly magnificent panoramic views, the Hoher Sarstein is renowned for its vistas of the Dachstein massif, including the Hallstatt Glacier. The Trisselwand also provides deep views of both Grundlsee and Altaussee, while the Sandling offers a wonderful circular view encompassing the Dachstein, Hoher Sarstein, and the Loser massif.
Yes, the Loser is highly accessible via a 9 km toll road, allowing visitors to reach an elevation of 1,600 meters. From there, you can enjoy leisurely walks around the picturesque Augstsee. The Loserhütte is also considered family-friendly. For a moderate height with great views, the Tressenstein is a good option.
The Loser features the 'Loser-Fenster' (Loser Window), a unique natural rock arch. The Sandling mountain holds historical significance as a 'Treasure Mountain' and contains Austria's largest salt reserves. Additionally, near the Stoderzinken, you can visit To the Friedenskircherl chapel, a historic religious building built in 1902 as a sign of community.
Yes, the Loserhütte offers good food and a great view of the Dachstein. There's also the Loser Restaurant near the Loser toll road. The Bad Ischl Hut, located in the Totes Gebirge, provides traditional dishes and sweeping mountain views, and can be reached on foot.
The region offers a wide range of hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain tours. For example, you can find moderate hikes like the 'Lake Altaussee – View of Trisselwand loop' or 'Tressenstein Lookout Tower – Tressenstein loop'. More difficult mountain hikes include routes to the Trisselwand Summit or the Sarstein Summit. You can explore various options in the Hiking around Bad Aussee guide.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are difficult mountain hiking routes such as the 'Trisselwand Summit – View from Trisselberg loop' and the 'Sarsteinalm – Sarstein Summit (1,975 m) loop'. The 'Ausseer Zinken Summit loop' also offers a demanding ascent. Find more challenging options in the Mountain Hikes around Bad Aussee guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bad Aussee is excellent for road cycling. You can find moderate routes like the 'Grundlsee – Toplitzsee loop' or the 'Altausseer Traun loop'. These routes allow you to experience the scenic landscapes surrounding the peaks from a different perspective. Explore more in the Road Cycling Routes around Bad Aussee guide.
The summer months are ideal for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks, offering pleasant weather and full accessibility to trails. The Loser also hosts a significant ski resort, making it a popular destination during winter for snow sports enthusiasts.
Visitors consistently praise the indescribable and magnificent views, especially from peaks like the Loser Summit, which offers vistas over Altaussee and the Dachstein. The unique natural features like the Loser-Fenster and the sense of community at the Friedenskircherl chapel are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of challenging hikes and accessible scenic spots.
Yes, the Loser mountain is home to one of the Ausseerland's most significant ski resorts, spanning approximately 1,000 meters of elevation. This makes it a popular destination for winter sports in addition to its summer hiking appeal.
The largest solar power plant in the Alps is situated on the southern slope of the Loser mountain, showcasing a blend of natural beauty and sustainable technology in the region.


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