Best mountain peaks around Fließ, a village in the Tyrolean Oberland, offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is characterized by an array of mountains providing panoramic views and various hiking opportunities. These peaks are part of the impressive alpine landscape surrounding the Inn Valley. The area serves as a starting point for exploring the natural environment of the Austrian Alps.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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From the mountain station, it only takes 15 minutes to admire the beauty of creation from the summit cross of the Hochzeiger. A beautiful path also leads from here to the Sechszeiger. If you don't want to walk downhill, you can easily return from the Sechszeiger to the middle station with the chairlift.
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The climb is worth it! Be sure to push through to the summit 😉
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Mega panoramic view from the Hochsteller.
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Great panorama and is located directly at the Venet cable car.
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The mountain peaks around Fließ cater to various experience levels. You'll find challenging ascents like the Furgler Summit (3,004 m), recommended for experienced, sure-footed hikers not prone to giddiness. The Hochzeiger Summit also presents a challenging climb requiring surefootedness. For intermediate hikers, the Oberer Sattelkopf offers an accessible summit with some scrambling at the end. The Glanderspitze is considered of medium difficulty, with a hike from Fließ taking approximately 10 hours. The local mountain, Venet, is accessible to a wider range of visitors, including families, with options for less strenuous ascents via cable car.
For truly phenomenal panoramas, the Furgler Summit (3,004 m) provides 360-degree views encompassing the Ortler group, the Ötztal peaks, and the Zugspitze. The Hochzeiger Summit is also known for its mega panoramic view. The Glanderspitze offers marvelous panoramic views of the surrounding mountain world, especially from the Gogles Alm. Additionally, the Venet, the local mountain of Fließ, provides spectacular views of the Inn Valley and the surrounding mountains, with a circular ridge hike offering exceptionally scenic vistas.
Yes, the region around Fließ offers options suitable for families. The Venet, known as the local mountain of Fließ, is accessible to families with children, especially with the option of using the Venet cable car for an easier ascent. The Kaunergrat Nature Park, which encompasses Fließ, is ideal for extended walks and hikes, featuring gentle hills and green meadows that are suitable for various ages. While specific family-friendly peaks are not explicitly listed, the accessibility of Venet makes it a good choice.
The best seasons for hiking in Fließ are spring and summer, when the natural environment is in full bloom and the climate is mild. Autumn also offers a special spectacle as the foliage changes color, providing a beautiful backdrop for your hikes. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevations.
The region around Fließ is characterized by diverse natural features, including gentle hills, green meadows, and majestic mountains. The Kaunergrat Nature Park, which Fließ is part of, is a protected natural paradise. You might spot mountain goats at the summit cross of the Hochzeiger Summit. The Kaunergrat Nature Park is also notable for being a habitat for approximately 1,500 types of butterflies on its steppe slopes, offering a rich biodiversity for nature enthusiasts.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the region around Fließ offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, such as the challenging 'Fließ to the Gogles Alm in Tyrol' or the 'Venet Panorama Point – Maass Church, Fließ loop'. For hiking, there are routes like the 'Glanderspitze Summit – Ridge Trail with Summit Cross loop from Fließ' or easier options in the Kaunergrat Nature Park. Running trails are also available, including difficult loops from Zams or Außergufer. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Fließ, Hiking around Fließ, and Running Trails around Fließ guides.
The Furgler Summit (3,004 m) is a striking rocky outcrop known for its challenging ascent and phenomenal 360-degree panorama. It is considered one of the easier '3,000ers' in the range, yet it requires experienced, sure-footed hikers who are not prone to giddiness. From its summit, you can see the Ortler group to the south, the Ötztal peaks to the east, and the Zugspitze to the north, making it a highly rewarding destination for seasoned mountaineers.
The Venet mountain is easily accessible, including for those seeking a less strenuous ascent. The Venet cable car provides a convenient way to reach the mountain. Once there, you can enjoy a circular ridge hike starting at around 2200m at Krahberg, offering exceptionally scenic views over several summits and the Inn Valley.
The Glanderspitze (2,505 m) offers a marvelous panoramic view of the surrounding mountain world. A popular route to the summit involves a hike from Fließ through the Gogleswald forest to the Gogles Alm (2,017 m), where hikers can enjoy views of the Kaunergrat Nature Park. From the Gogles Alm, the path continues over grassy hills to the summit. This hike is considered of medium difficulty and can take approximately 10 hours.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the diverse experiences offered by the peaks. The challenging nature of some ascents, like the Furgler Summit, is often highlighted as rewarding, with the panoramic vistas making up for the effort. The accessibility of peaks like Venet, offering stunning views without extreme difficulty, is also appreciated. The opportunity to encounter wildlife, such as mountain goats on the Hochzeiger Summit, adds to the appeal for many.
The Krahberg Summit offers beautiful views in different directions. Visitors note that while the views are stunning, weather conditions can change rapidly. The Venet summit hut is highly recommended for its moderate prices, good food, and comfortable, clean beds, making it a great overnight stop, especially for E5 hikers, as the lift ascent is often included.


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