Best attractions and places to see around Rattenberg include its medieval Old Town, historic landmarks, and renowned glass art. Nestled between the Inn River and the Schlossberg, Rattenberg offers a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty. The area provides opportunities to explore historical buildings, witness traditional craftsmanship, and enjoy views of the surrounding Inn Valley.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Rofanspitze, the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains, is an easily accessible and popular summit destination. That is why the rocks are very greasy and therefore slippery in some places.
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The Rofanspitze is the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains. From up here you have a fantastic 365-degree view. The climb requires stamina and surefootedness. The climb to the summit has a gradient of around 40-45%. We saw some who had neither. We hoped that we wouldn't have to watch one of these people fall. You should also use your hands on the last stretch to hold on to the barren rock. The small plateau at the summit cross is made entirely of rock. You should be aware that you are in alpine terrain throughout the Rofan Mountains and be equipped accordingly (drinking lots, alpine shoes, hiking poles, etc. are highly recommended). From up here you can see not only the Zireiner Lake but also the Gruber Lake. This glows a beautiful turquoise color in the sunshine. On nice days it can get crowded here.
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Beautiful view with 360 degree panorama of the Inn Valley, Alpbach Valley and as far as the Wilder Kaiser.
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The Gratlspitze is Alpbach's local mountain. The striking mountain rises directly above Alpbach's many wooden houses. It is actually not a single peak, but a yoke with several peaks. Seen from below, the mountain seems invincible - the rocks in the summit area are so steep. The hike is not that extreme, but can be viewed as moderately difficult. However, sure-footedness and a head for heights are necessary in the summit area. Three main routes lead from the Alpbachtal up to the summit. Depending on your preference, you can vary the route or turn it into a circular hike.
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The Rofanspitze (2259m) is probably the most famous peak in the extremely interesting Rofan Mountains - even if it is only the third highest. Thanks to the Rofan cable car, the summit can be reached on a hike along well-marked paths. The panorama can't be beat when the weather is good and the many mountain lakes that you pass on the way up and down are great for cooling off on hot days.
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I was here 😊 it was tiring but it was worth it. This view from up here is priceless 👍👍👍
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The efforts were worth it. A great mountain hike to the summit cross of the Rofanspitze, highly recommended 👍👍👍
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Moving images say more than words: https://youtu.be/qUycbpecv_I
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Rattenberg is rich in history. You can wander through the Historic Old Town with its medieval buildings, visit the Rattenberg Castle Ruins for panoramic views, or see the distinctive Nagelschmiedhäuser, which once housed nailsmiths. The Augustiner Museum, located in a former monastery, also showcases Tyrolean art and religious folk art.
Rattenberg is known as the 'City of Glass.' You can explore numerous glass shops and studios throughout the town. Many offer live glass-blowing demonstrations, allowing you to witness the craftsmanship firsthand. Kisslinger Kristallglas is a prominent example where you can see extensive collections and watch glassblowers at work.
Yes, the area offers several natural spectacles and viewpoints. The Kundler Gorge and Tiefenbach Gorge are both nearby and offer scenic walks along rivers carved through rock. For stunning vistas, the Rofanspitze and Gratlspitze summits provide sensational 360-degree views of the Inn Valley and surrounding mountains.
The region around Rattenberg is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and mountain hiking. For example, explore cycling routes like the 'Inn Riverside Cycle Path' or running trails such as the 'Reintaler Lake loop.' Mountain hikes include challenging routes like 'Voldöppberg – View of the Zillertal Valley.' You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Rattenberg, Running Trails around Rattenberg, and Mountain Hikes around Rattenberg.
Yes, Rattenberg and its surroundings offer options for families. The Kundler Gorge is particularly suitable for families with children and strollers, offering an easy walk along the river. The Tiefenbach Gorge is also considered family-friendly, though caution is advised with small children due to some steep sections.
Rattenberg is charming year-round. The warmer months (spring to autumn) are ideal for exploring the Old Town, hiking the gorges, and enjoying the panoramic views from the summits. The town's glass art tradition also makes it a unique destination during the winter, especially around Christmas markets, when the glass displays are particularly enchanting.
For a traditional Austrian experience, Café-Konditorei Hacker, established in 1774, is highly recommended. It's famous for its wide selection of over 40 types of cakes and pastries, including Kaiserschmarrn and Apple Strudel, making it an ideal spot for a break in the Old Town.
A visit to the Rattenberg Castle Ruins typically involves a short, uphill walk to reach them. Once there, you can explore the ruins, including the Biener Tower, and enjoy the magnificent panoramic views. Allow at least 1-2 hours for the walk and exploration, depending on your pace and how long you wish to spend enjoying the scenery.
Visitors frequently praise Rattenberg's unique blend of medieval charm, its renowned glass art, and the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding Inn Valley. The historic Old Town, the opportunity to witness glass-blowing, and the accessible natural attractions like the Kundler Gorge are often highlighted as favorite experiences.
Yes, Rattenberg is accessible by public transport. The town has bus and train connections, making it convenient to reach. Once in Rattenberg, many of the main attractions, especially within the Old Town, are easily walkable.
Beyond the main attractions, look for the Malerwinkel, or 'Painter's Corner.' This transformed building, once a gymnasium, now serves as an event center with a restaurant and a Gothic vaulted cellar. It features a glass lift providing access to a roof terrace with wonderful views over the city, offering a unique ambiance.


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