Mountain peaks around Großraming are situated within the Reichraminger Hintergebirge of Upper Austria, an area known for its dense forests, untouched streams, and impressive mountains. This region forms part of the Kalkalpen National Park, offering access to a variety of peaks. Each summit provides distinct features and experiences for hikers. The landscape is characterized by its pristine natural environment and diverse terrain.
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A beautiful viewpoint with a magnificent panoramic view of the Haller Mauern, Totes Gebirge, Reichraminger Hinterberge, and, in good weather, much further afield... The climb is also worthwhile. Even during the ascent, first across alpine meadows and then along a narrow path, there are always beautiful views.
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A very beautiful summit with a fabulous 360-degree panorama 🫵😉
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The mountain with the unusual name in the Reichraminger Hintergebirge offers a great view of the Grosser Priel, Spitzmauer, Haller Mauern as well as the Grosser and Kleiner Pyhrgas.
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Super beautiful, breathtaking view! Here you can forget all your worries! Unfortunately it was very windy today and the Sahara dust obscured the view of the mountains.
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A not too difficult short summit climb from the Ahornsattel. Magnificent view of the Hall walls, Gesäuseberge, Tamischbachturm to Buchstein, Ötscher to Hochschwa area, Burspitz, Almkogel to Bodenwiesgipfel, Gr. Maiereck, Warschenkeck...., Sengsen Mountains...... The Astein summit is still easy to hike on this tour.
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The Dambergwarte is a fixed point of every hike on the Damberg. More panorama is not possible. 360 degrees - guaranteed!
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Wonderful panoramic mountain, if it's not foggy. Easy to hike in any season.
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Wonderful vantage point above Steyr, the view extends from the Mühlviertel to the Alps.
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For a family-friendly experience, the Lindaumauer Summit is an excellent choice. Despite its moderate height, it offers impressive panoramic views and has rest benches at the summit cross. The Jausenstation Hochramskogel, a bio-farm guesthouse below the summit, provides refreshments from April to October. Another option is the Schwarzberg Summit Cross and Picnic Area, which is also categorized as family-friendly and offers a rest area.
For those seeking a challenge, the Großer Größtenberg (1724 m) is the highest point of the Reichraminger Hintergebirge and involves a demanding ascent through the scenic Salzatal and over the steep Haslersgatter. The Wasserklotz Summit also requires sure-footedness and a head for heights, especially in wet conditions. Additionally, the Schieferstein and Steinerner Jäger Peaks feature narrow, rocky ridges that demand surefootedness and a head for heights.
Several peaks offer magnificent views. The Lindaumauer Summit provides expansive vistas over the Mostviertel, Totes Gebirge, Hoher Nock, Gesäuse, and Ybbstal Alps. Hoher Nock (1963 m) offers a view spanning the Haller Mauern, Sengsengebirge, and even to the Hochschwab. The Damberg, with its Dambergwarte, offers a 360-degree panorama from the Alps to the Mühlviertel. The Schieferstein and Steinerner Jäger peaks also provide excellent views extending to the Danube Valley and Mühlviertel.
The hiking season generally runs from spring to autumn. The Jausenstation Hochramskogel below Lindaumauer is open from April to October. However, some peaks like Schieferstein and Steinerner Jäger can be undertaken as winter hikes if there isn't too much snow, thanks to their south-facing location.
Yes, the Lindaumauer features a 200-meter deep rock cave, the Lindaumauer cave, accessible from the path (a flashlight is needed for deeper exploration). The region is also part of the Kalkalpen National Park, known for its ancient beech forests and rich fauna and flora, especially around Hoher Nock.
The mountain peaks around Großraming are nestled within the Reichraminger Hintergebirge, part of the Kalkalpen National Park, one of Austria's most pristine landscapes. You can expect to see dense forests, untouched streams, and diverse flora and fauna. Areas like Großer Größtenberg offer an experience of returning wilderness, with large parts no longer hunted or managed. Hoher Nock is particularly noted for the rich fauna and flora of the National Park.
Yes, for refreshments, the Jausenstation Hochramskogel, a bio-farm guesthouse below the Lindaumauer Summit, is open from April to October. If you're hiking Burgspitz and Almkogel, you can combine your tour with a cozy stop at the Ennser Hütte, which also offers overnight stays, allowing you to experience the tranquility of the Reichraminger Hintergebirge.
Beyond summiting peaks, the Großraming area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes like the 'In the Valley of the Wood Trail' or the 'View of Maria Neustift – Lindaumauer Summit loop from Platten'. For more challenging adventures, consider gravel biking routes such as the 'Schleierfall Waterfall – Waldbahn Tunnel loop from Reichraming'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Großraming and Gravel biking around Großraming guides.
Absolutely. For moderate hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Anlaufalm from Brunnbach circular hike' or the 'Ennser Hut – Almkogel Summit (1,513 m) loop from Parkplatz Bamacher'. These trails offer diverse terrain within the Kalkalpen National Park. More hiking options are available in the Hiking around Großraming guide.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views, with many noting the rewarding vistas from peaks like Lindaumauer and Damberg. The challenging yet fulfilling nature of hikes, such as those to Schieferstein and Steinerner Jäger, is also a highlight. The pristine natural environment of the Kalkalpen National Park and the opportunity for family-friendly outings are frequently mentioned as key attractions.
Yes, winter hiking is possible on certain peaks. The Schieferstein and Steinerner Jäger Peaks are noted as suitable for winter hikes if there isn't too much snow, due to their south-facing location. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before embarking on a winter hike.


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