Best mountain peaks around Tamsweg are found within the Lungau region, part of the Central Eastern Alps. This area features diverse landscapes, ranging from valleys to peaks reaching nearly 3,000 meters. The region is recognized as a Biosphere Reserve, offering a variety of natural environments including forests, meadows, and high-altitude terrain. These mountains provide numerous opportunities for outdoor activities across varied difficulty levels.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The Königstuhl has a moderate gradient, and the path, although rocky, is wide and not exposed. The view, however, is magnificent.
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They are currently under construction, so you can't go to the lake. :(
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Ingenious highlight of the crossing from Klafferkessel to Golling Hut
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In the end it is quite challenging. Sure-footedness, a head for heights and a bit of grip strength don't hurt 😉
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There are already a few critical points here
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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07/2024: I recommend the ascent via the Gasthof Karlbad in the south. Descent via the Karlnock. Approx. 8.5km and 600m elevation. Also easy to do with a dog. From Karlbad there are good opportunities to see marmots. Parking available at the Karlbad. Afterwards, have a snack on site and continue to enjoy the Nockalmstraße.
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Speiereck Summit (2,411 m), known for its top all-round visibility and easy accessibility from a mountain station. Another favorite is Königstuhl Summit, offering panoramic views of the Nockberge, Carinthia, Styria, and Salzburg. Visitors also highly appreciate Kareck Summit Cross, which provides views of surrounding 3,000m peaks and is suitable for families.
The Tamsweg-Lungau region offers a diverse range of mountain peaks with varying levels of challenge. You can find everything from generally smooth and safe ascents like Preber summit cross, which is manageable for beginners, to more demanding routes. Peaks like Mosermandl Summit and Styrian Kalkspitze involve sections requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights, including some climbing. The region caters to all levels, from intermediate to challenging.
Yes, several peaks and routes are suitable for families. The main route to Kareck Summit Cross is considered manageable for families, despite appearing steep. Additionally, the ascent to Preber summit cross is generally smooth and safe, making it a good option for those with less experience or families.
The highest point in the Tamsweg-Lungau region is Großer Hafner, standing at 3,076 meters. It is a significant peak primarily for serious hikers and mountaineers.
The Lungau region, including Tamsweg, is recognized as a Biosphere Reserve with diverse landscapes. Hiking is generally best during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, even in midsummer, it's advisable to carry a jacket and enough water, especially at higher altitudes.
The region is rich in scenic viewpoints. Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) offers top all-round visibility, while Königstuhl Summit provides fantastic panoramic views. From Gstoder Summit, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, from the Niedere Tauern to the Karawanken. The region also features natural monuments like Aineck Reservoir, offering beautiful natural settings.
Absolutely. Experienced hikers can tackle challenging ascents such as Großer Hafner (3,076 m), the highest peak in the region, or Hochgolling (2,862 m), considered a classic Alpine peak. Mosermandl Summit and Styrian Kalkspitze also present demanding routes with climbing sections and require sure-footedness. The climb to Greifenberg Summit is described as very strenuous with steep ascents and descents.
Beyond peak bagging, the Tamsweg region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like 'Through the Thunder Gorge to the Königsstuhl' or 'Source of Life – Pritzhütte loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Moosham Castle – Schönfeld Saddle Pass loop' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Mitterberg Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Tamsweg, Road Cycling Routes around Tamsweg, and Cycling around Tamsweg guides.
Many peaks in the Tamsweg region offer good accessibility. For instance, Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) is easily accessible from a mountain station. For Preber summit cross, the ascent typically takes about 2 to 3 hours from the parking lot at Prebersee. Some areas, like Grosseck, are part of ski resorts and can be reached by cable car, offering both adventure and solitude.
While specific cafes or huts are not detailed for every peak, the region is known for well-maintained hiking trails. It is common for popular hiking areas in the Alps to have mountain huts (Hütten) or alpine pastures (Almen) that offer refreshments and sometimes accommodation. For example, the ascent to Styrian Kalkspitze can be done via the Oberhüttensee, suggesting facilities might be available in such areas.
The Lungau region is recognized as a Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its rich and diverse landscapes. It features a wide range of environments, from valleys at 600m to nearly 3,000m peaks, including marshlands, forests, meadows, and even glaciers at higher altitudes. This natural beauty, combined with well-maintained hiking trails and varied difficulty levels, makes it an exceptional destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels.


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