Best mountain peaks in Riedingtal Nature Park are located within the Salzburg Lungau region, on the southern margin of the Niedere Tauern range. This area features crystal-clear mountain lakes, wild cirques, and high peaks, alongside gentle valleys and managed alpine pastures. The park offers diverse hiking routes, from relaxed trails to more challenging tours. It combines a natural environment with a rich cultural landscape.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Mountain Hikes in Riedingtal Nature Park
Very nice view, good surefootedness necessary
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In the western ascent, a ca. 70 m high chimney secured with a wire rope has to be climbed on the summit massif, which is a special highlight.
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The summit of the Mosermandl can be reached via the south ridge or via the Westweg (from the Franz Fischer Hut via the Windischscharte ridge). Westweg: Once you've passed the scree cone at the foot of the Mosermandel summit massif, you reach a chimney (similar to a via ferrata with a difficulty of A/B), approximately 70 m high, which is very well secured with wire ropes. This leads almost directly to the summit. The chimney doesn't require any special stamina or arm strength, and climbing it is a lot of fun. Nevertheless, caution and respect for the mountain are advised, especially if you don't have a via ferrata set with you. About 2 km away is the summit of the Faulkogel, which presents a very similar challenge. Here, too, there's a chimney in the summit area, approximately 50 m high, secured with a steel cable, which you have to climb.
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Beautiful summit that is easy to reach because of the lift. But therefore also full and the ski area unfortunately spoils the landscape a bit ...
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Visitors to Riedingtal Nature Park often enjoy the diverse experiences offered by its peaks. Among the most appreciated are Klingspitz Summit, known for its magnificent views and straightforward climb, and Weißeck Summit, which provides incredible panoramic views over the Hohe Tauern. For those seeking a greater challenge, Mosermandl Summit offers a rewarding climbing experience.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Mosermandl Summit is a notable option. Its Westweg route features a 70-meter high chimney-like section, well-secured with wire ropes. While not requiring exceptional strength, caution and respect for the mountain are advised, especially without a via ferrata set. The nearby Faulkogel also presents a similar challenge with its own 50-meter chimney.
Weißeck Summit is renowned for its incredible views, offering an expansive panorama over the Hohe Tauern, including prominent peaks like Ankogel, Sonnblick, and Großglockner. The large summit plateau provides ample space to enjoy the scenery. Klingspitz Summit also offers magnificent views without being overly demanding.
Yes, Weißeck Summit is considered an easy-to-climb mountain, rewarding hikers with incredible views without excessive technical difficulty. Similarly, Klingspitz Summit is a straightforward climb that offers magnificent views without being overly demanding or exposed, making it a great option for those looking for a rewarding summit experience with less technical challenge.
Riedingtal Nature Park is celebrated for its crystal-clear mountain lakes, wild cirques ('Kare'), and high peaks, alongside gentle valleys and managed alpine pastures. You can find beautiful spots like Ilgsee, an idyllically situated mountain lake offering pure mountain panoramas. The striking summit of Riedingspitze also offers unforgettable views, especially in conjunction with the Schlierersee lake.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are generally the best time to hike the mountain peaks in Riedingtal Nature Park. During this period, the trails are usually free of snow, and the weather conditions are more favorable for exploring the diverse hiking routes and enjoying the natural beauty of the park's cirques, lakes, and alpine pastures.
Riedingtal Nature Park offers a variety of hiking routes, from relaxed themed trails to more adventurous tours, catering to different skill levels. While some peaks are more challenging, the park's gentle valleys and managed alpine pastures provide opportunities for family-friendly walks. The region also emphasizes a connection between the natural environment and a rich cultural landscape, offering opportunities to learn about local traditions and enjoy culinary delights at managed alpine huts, which can be part of a family outing.
The Riedingtal Nature Park area offers a wide range of hiking experiences. You can find various trails, from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'Franz-Fischer Hut – Schlierersee and Schlierer Alm loop' or the 'Lake Schlierer – Schlierersee and Schlierer Alm loop'. For more details on hiking options, you can explore the dedicated guide for Hiking in Riedingtal Nature Park.
Absolutely. From Weißeck Summit, you'll get an incredible view over the Hohe Tauern, including Ankogel, Sonnblick, and Großglockner. The Roarnlacke offers particularly beautiful views of Faulkogel and Mosermandl during the ascent to Weißeck. The striking Riedingspitze provides an unforgettable view, especially in conjunction with the Schlierersee lake. Additionally, Weisgrubenkopf is noted as a wonderful vantage point.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking surrounding landscape of Riedingtal Nature Park, which complements the unique features of its peaks. They appreciate the panoramic views from summits like Weißeck Summit and the challenge of ascents like Mosermandl Summit. The opportunity to experience untouched nature, combined with the region's rich cultural landscape and culinary delights at alpine huts, also contributes to a highly rewarding visit.
Yes, the area around Riedingtal Nature Park offers various running trails. You can find routes like the 'Jägersee loop' or 'Along the Kleinarler Ache – Jägersee Inn loop', which range from moderate to difficult. For more detailed information on running options, refer to the guide on Running Trails in Riedingtal Nature Park.


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