Best mountain peaks around Selzthal are found amidst the mountains of Styria, Austria, offering access to various impressive peaks and ranges. The region features mountain scenery, including views of the Eisenerzer Alps, Haller Mauern, Totes Gebirge, Dachstein, Rottenmanner Tauern, and Wölzer Tauern. Selzthal provides diverse hiking opportunities, from family-friendly routes to more challenging trails. The area is recognized for its natural features and viewpoints.
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Spectacular view of the Dachstein Glacier and the Totes Gebirge mountains.
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The "evil back", from which the name Bosruck originally comes.
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Great view mountain!!! Sure-footedness and a head for heights are absolutely required. Be careful in wet weather - risk of slipping!!!
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An impressive 360 degree panorama awaits you on the summit of the Hohe Trett!! With a view of the Grimming, the Dead Mountains and also the Gesäuse.
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A mountain that is easy to hike, the ascent through the larch forest is particularly attractive in late autumn with the discoloration of the larches. From the summit you have a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains.
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With a bit of fitness Stein am Mandl is easy to hike. The ascent through the larch forest is particularly attractive in late autumn with the discoloration. From the summit you have a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains.
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the classiest tour in the valley head of Spital and Windischgarsten, great, high alpine crossing with via ferrata passages, but also airy, unsecured sections.
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Slight ascent of 2 1/2 hours starting from Rottenmann or Selzthal. Fantastic mountain scenery with an all-round view with the Eisenerzer Alps, Haller Mauern, Totes Gebirge, Dachstein, Rottenmanner Tauer, Wölzer Tauern.
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Selzthal offers access to a variety of impressive peaks. For a challenging ascent with spectacular views of the Dachstein Glacier and the Totes Gebirge, consider the Bosruck Summit. If you prefer an intermediate hike with a fantastic panorama, Dürrenschöberl Summit provides excellent 360-degree views of the Palten and Enns valleys, Haller Mauern, and Gesäuse.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. While not a peak itself, the Linzerhaus at Wurzeralm is a family-friendly highlight with well-maintained paths, a picturesque mountain lake, and beautiful alpine landscapes, with some paths even suitable for prams.
The mountain peaks around Selzthal are renowned for their panoramic vistas. From summits like Stein am Mandl, you can enjoy views of the Grimming, the Dead Mountains, and the Gesäuse. Hohe Trett Summit also offers an impressive 360-degree panorama, encompassing the Grimming, Dead Mountains, and Gesäuse.
The region is beautiful throughout the hiking season. For peaks like Stein am Mandl, the ascent through the larch forest is particularly attractive in late autumn due to the vibrant discoloration of the larches. The north side ascent of Dürrenschöberl is ideal for warm summer days.
Absolutely. Selzthal provides diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from easy routes suitable for families to more challenging long-distance trails. You can find a variety of options, including easy hikes, by exploring the Easy hikes around Selzthal guide.
Some peaks are quite accessible. For instance, Dürrenschöberl Summit is conveniently located between the well-connected train stations of Rottenmann and Selzthal, making it easily reachable by public transport.
Beyond hiking, the Selzthal region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling or try gravel biking, with guides available for both sports.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Besides the majestic peaks, you'll find numerous waterfalls, such as the Gamssteinfall or the Kaiseraufall, which are accessible via various hiking trails. The area also features picturesque mountain lakes and moors, particularly around the Wurzeralm.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and fantastic panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Bosruck Summit or Dürrenschöberl Summit. The diverse hiking opportunities catering to different skill levels and the beautiful natural scenery, including the larch forests in autumn, are also highly valued.
Yes, the "Selzthal - Dürrenschöberl - Selzthal" trek is a popular and highly recommended route. It's a moderately difficult 21.3 km trek that rewards hikers with wonderful views, especially from the Dürrenschöberl Summit.
From various vantage points in the Selzthal region, you can enjoy panoramic views of several prominent mountain ranges. These include the Eisenerzer Alps, Haller Mauern, Totes Gebirge, Dachstein, Rottenmanner Tauern, and Wölzer Tauern.


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