Best mountain peaks around Golling an der Salzach are found in the picturesque Salzburg region of Austria. This area is characterized by impressive mountain ranges such as the Tennengebirge, the Hoher Göll, and the Untersberg. These massifs offer diverse experiences, from extensive plateaus and deep caves to high summits and historical sites. The landscape provides a variety of mountain experiences, catering to different levels of outdoor activity.
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Hiking around Golling an der Salzach
A beautiful mountain with a panoramic view of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden. There is also the Isidor via ferrata with various routes.
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Somehow even this tunnel is pure splendor… although it is only made of stone
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But you should take the footpath up... especially if you have taken the bus beforehand...😜. Down with the lift... then through this fine tunnel
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The Kehlstein is 1879 m above sea level. NHN high secondary peak of the Hoher Göll in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Kehlstein is known for the Kehlsteinhaus, which was built between 1937 and 1938 just below its summit. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kehlstein
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You have to see it once, but once is enough. It's crazy what crowds of people are brought up there on buses. 😱 Otherwise, of course, a great view of the Alps, especially the Watzmann and the Königssee 🤩
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Grünstein Summit, which offers expansive vistas of the Watzmann and Berchtesgaden. The Hoher Göll also provides stunning views of the surrounding Berchtesgaden Alps and the Salzach Valley. Additionally, the Jenner Summit Viewpoint is easily accessible and offers a wide panorama.
Yes, the Untersberg is a great option for families due to its accessibility via the Untersbergbahn cable car, which takes you up to 1,776 meters for spectacular views without a strenuous climb. The Grünstein Summit is also listed as family-friendly, though the ascent can be challenging. For easier walks, the Bluntautal valley at the foot of the Tennengebirge offers gentle trails suitable for families.
The most prominent historical site is the Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus), located on a spur of the Hoher Göll massif. This monument offers extensive views and historical significance. The Untersberg is also steeped in myths and legends, with tales of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa sleeping within the mountain, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The Hoher Göll offers challenging routes for experienced mountaineers, including the Mannlgrat ridge, which features a Klettersteig (via ferrata) with UIAA Grade I sections. The Grünstein Summit is known for its challenging ascent and the Isidor via ferrata. For experienced mountaineers, an ascent of the Hochthron in the Tennengebirge also promises an incomparable panorama.
The Tennengebirge is renowned for its vast, heavily karstified plateau and numerous caves. It is home to the world's longest ice cave, the Eisriesenwelt, which stretches for 42 kilometers. The Bluntautal valley, with its untouched nature and crystal-clear mountain lakes, also provides excellent hiking options within this range.
The best seasons for hiking in the Tennengebirge are spring, when nature awakens with vibrant blooms, and autumn, known for its stunning foliage. For ambitious ski mountaineers, the Hoher Göll is a classic winter destination, especially in spring. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and outdoor activities.
Yes, for easier hikes, the Bluntautal Valley offers accessible trails like the 'Bluntautal Valley – Lakes Bluntau loop from Golling an der Salzach' which is an easy 4 km route. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Golling an der Salzach guide.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Bridge to Bluntau Waterfall – Torrener Ache in Bluntautal loop from Golling an der Salzach' as detailed in the MTB Trails around Golling an der Salzach guide. Road cycling routes are also available, such as the 'View of the Tennengebirge – Bluntautal Valley loop from Golling an der Salzach' in the Road Cycling Routes around Golling an der Salzach guide. The Untersberg is also popular for rock climbing, paragliding, and canyoning.
The Untersberg is highly accessible thanks to the Untersbergbahn cable car, which provides convenient access to an altitude of 1,776 meters. This makes it easy to enjoy spectacular panoramic views over the Salzburg region and the Berchtesgaden Alps without a demanding climb.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the diverse range of experiences. The panoramic views from summits like Grünstein Summit and the Jenner Summit Viewpoint are highly appreciated. The historical significance of sites like the Eagle's Nest and the unique natural features of the Tennengebirge, such as its extensive plateau and ice caves, also draw significant interest from the komoot community.
Yes, in winter, the Hoher Göll is a classic destination for ambitious ski mountaineers, particularly in spring. The Untersberg also offers opportunities for skiing, cross-country skiing, and winter hiking, making the region a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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