Attractions and places to see in Mitterberg offer a variety of natural viewpoints, cultural sites, and trails. The region provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, with routes leading through forests and to scenic spots. Visitors can explore historical chapels and enjoy panoramic views of valleys. Mitterberg presents diverse outdoor experiences for those interested in nature and local heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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On the way from Tamsweg over the Mitterberg, on the so-called "Kojet saddle" at 1380 m above sea level, stands this attractive chapel between two massive stone pines and surrounded by a wooden fence. It invites you to linger. The arcade chapel has a brick, plastered wayside shrine and an open wooden porch that is 2.35 m wide, 2 m long and 2.2 m high, each with 2 prayer benches for 8 people. In the brick part with a pointed tent roof there is a barred pointed arch niche above which the following blessing can be read: "Mary and Child, dear, give us all your blessing." The niche is designed as a grotto, in the middle of which stands a Virgin Mary (80 cm high) with child and crown. On the left in a separate niche there is a smaller grotto with St. Florian, and opposite there is also a grotto with St. Christopher.
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From Moosham Castle to Tamsweg, you can cycle along the ridge path over the Mitterberg and experience beautiful views of both valleys!
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Speaking of airfield... the largest alpine airfield in Austria
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Past the Mauterndorf airfield, you can take a leisurely stroll along the southern Taurach. Again and again benches invite you to take a break. You have a beautiful view of the Großeck and the Fanningberg
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From here you have a great view over Mariapfarr and the point is easy to reach.
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Perfect for a breather or to eat the snacks you have brought with you. It tastes even better with a view of the valley!
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From this wide hiking trail you can look into the various valleys on the other side of Mariapfarr - beautiful views!
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This picnic spot is located along cross-country route 11 from Mariapfarr - a must!
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Mitterberg offers a diverse range of attractions, including stunning natural viewpoints, historical cultural sites, and trails for outdoor activities. You can explore religious buildings, discover historical mining regions, and enjoy panoramic vistas across various valleys and mountain ranges.
Yes, Mitterberg is known for its scenic viewpoints. You can visit the Viewpoint with picnic area, which is perfect for a break with a view. Another popular spot is the View of Mariapfarr, offering wide vistas into various valleys. Additionally, the Mitterberg Viewpoint near Zell am See provides expansive views of Lake Zell, Schmittenhöhe, and Kitzsteinhorn.
Mitterberg has several cultural and historical sites. The Friml Chapel Mitterberg is an attractive arcade chapel nestled between two large stone pines at 1380 m above sea level. The region also has a rich history of copper mining, which you can explore along the "Mitterberger Erzweg" Tourist Mining Trail or at the Mining Museum in Mühlbach am Hochkönig.
Many attractions in Mitterberg are suitable for families. The Viewpoint with picnic area and the View of Mariapfarr are both marked as family-friendly. The Frimlhof Stamp – Mitterberg–Frimmi (1245 m) is also a family-friendly hiking stamp point for those undertaking Lungau hiking badge tours.
Mitterberg offers diverse hiking opportunities, from easy trails to more challenging mountain hikes. You can find wide hiking trails with beautiful views, such as those leading to the View of Mariapfarr. For more extensive options, explore the various routes in our Hiking in Mitterberg guide, which includes easy loops and moderate trails.
Yes, Mitterberg provides several cycling routes. You can ride through forests on paths like the Forest Path Between Mariapfarr and Mörtelsdorf, which offers an alternative to main bike paths. For experienced mountain bikers, the paved but steep Mitterberg road near Zell am See is an option. Discover more routes in our Cycling in Mitterberg guide.
Near the Mitterberg Viewpoint (Zell am See), you'll find Gasthof Mitterberg, which features a sun terrace perfect for enjoying regional dishes and homemade cakes with a magnificent panorama. Many viewpoints, like the Viewpoint with picnic area, are also ideal for a self-catered break.
Mitterberg is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. In winter, areas like Mitterberg near Zell am See are accessible for winter hikes through snow-covered landscapes, providing unique views. The specific best time depends on the activities you plan to do.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the tranquility of the natural surroundings. The opportunity to combine outdoor activities like hiking and cycling with cultural exploration, such as visiting the Friml Chapel Mitterberg, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the well-marked trails and the chance to relax at scenic spots like the Viewpoint with picnic area.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging adventures, the Mitterberg region offers several demanding mountain hikes. You can find routes leading to impressive peaks like Stoderzinken (2048 m) near Gröbming, which provides magnificent views from its summit cross. For detailed difficult routes, refer to our Mountain Hikes in Mitterberg guide.
The Frimlhof Stamp – Mitterberg–Frimmi (1245 m) is located at the beautiful Frimlhof. It serves as a hiking stamp point for tour no. 12 of the Lungau hiking badge. You can find the stamp on the front right corner of the house at the Frimlhof.


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