Best mountain peaks around Aich are found in Styria, Austria, a municipality serving as a gateway to impressive peaks in the Eastern Alps. Situated between the Dachstein Mountains to the north and the Lower Tauern range to the south, Aich provides access to a diverse array of summits. The region is known for its alpine scenery and a wide range of outdoor activities. This location offers access to both glaciated peaks and verdant, lake-studded ranges.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Great view from the Planai into the Ennstal.
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The climb is steep and the last few meters to the summit cross are along a steel cable and over steel steps. But when do you ever get the chance to sign a summit book 😉
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The last 150m are via ferrata
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Better with climbing equipment if you are unsure
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Only the last 10-20 meters to the summit are a bit critical. For those with a head for heights, however, it can be done at any time.
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In a few minutes you are from the mountain station to the summit. The summit can be circumnavigated on the panorama trail.
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very nice hiking area, if these trails weren't everywhere 😡
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Beautiful summit, which is also on the way between Moaralmsee and Quattralpina!
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The Aich region offers access to many impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Stoderzinken summit cross, known for its wonderful views and summer activities, and Hauser Kaibling Summit, which provides expansive views over the Ennstal Alps. Visitors also highly rate Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) for its unforgettable 360-degree vistas.
Yes, the Aich area has options suitable for families and those seeking easy access. The Planai Summit Cross is easily accessible via gondola, with a pushchair-accessible trail circling the summit. Reiteralm and Rossbrand also offer easily accessible areas with stunning views and relaxing mountain huts, making them great for families.
From the peaks around Aich, you can expect diverse and breathtaking views. The Dachstein Mountains offer a fascinating glacier world with panoramic views that can extend as far as the Czech Republic and Slovenia on clear days. From the Schladminger Tauern peaks like Hauser Kaibling, you'll see expansive views over the Ennstal Alps and surrounding ranges. Many summits, such as Krahbergzinken, provide stunning 360-degree vistas.
The region around Aich is a hub for outdoor activities. In summer, you can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking trails. In winter, the Schladming 4-Mountain Ski Area (including Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen, and Reiteralm) offers excellent skiing and tobogganing. Mountaineering and glacier tours are also popular on the higher Dachstein peaks. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like those found in the Hiking around Aich guide.
Absolutely. For experienced mountaineers, the Aich region offers significant challenges. Hoher Dachstein, as the highest mountain in Styria, provides demanding climbing routes and glacier tours. Hochgolling, the highest peak in the Lower Tauern range, is another quintessential alpine objective for those seeking high-altitude adventure. The Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) also requires a head for heights and sure-footedness for its rewarding climb.
The Aich mountains are beautiful year-round, but for hiking, late spring to early autumn (roughly May to October) is generally ideal. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for exploring. However, some higher alpine routes might still have snow into early summer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes suitable for various fitness levels. Many peaks, especially those accessible by lifts like Planai and Hauser Kaibling, offer easier trails around their summits. You can find specific suggestions for leisurely walks and easy trails in the Easy hikes around Aich guide, which includes routes around Aich Recreation Lake and forest paths.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural and historical sites. On Hoher Dachstein, you can experience the **Dachstein Skywalk**, **Suspension Bridge**, and the **Ice Palace** within the glacier. Near Stoderzinken, you can visit the Friedenskircherl chapel, a historical religious building nestled dramatically in the rock, offering magnificent views and a unique story of community.
The Dachstein Mountains, forming the northern boundary of the Aich region, are renowned for their glaciated peaks. Key features include the Hoher Dachstein (2,995 m), Styria's highest mountain, offering a spectacular glacier world. Visitors can experience the thrilling **Dachstein Skywalk**, **Suspension Bridge**, and the **Stairway to Nothingness**, along with the mystical **Ice Palace**.
To the south of Aich, the Lower Tauern range, specifically the Schladminger Tauern, is characterized by its well-forested mountains and numerous mountain lakes. Peaks like Hochgolling offer challenging mountaineering, while others such as Hauser Kaibling, Planai, Hochwurzen, and Reiteralm are part of a popular ski area and provide diverse hiking and biking opportunities in summer, often with stunning panoramic views and picturesque spots like the Spiegelsee.
Yes, the Aich region is home to beautiful waterfall hikes. The Styrian Bodensee area, for example, offers routes that lead to impressive waterfalls. You can explore various options in the Waterfall hikes around Aich guide, which includes several loops around the Bodensee waterfall.
Visitors consistently praise the diverse and stunning scenery, from glaciated peaks to verdant, lake-studded ranges. The panoramic views from summits like Stoderzinken, Krahbergzinken, and Hauser Kaibling are frequently highlighted. The wide range of activities, from challenging climbs to family-friendly walks and winter sports, also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience.


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