Best mountain peaks around Filzmoos are located in an alpine village in Salzburg, Austria. The region is situated amidst the Gosaukamm mountain range and near the Dachstein massif. This area provides access to several peaks suitable for hiking and climbing. Filzmoos serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountain landscape.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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sensational view from the forest road to the Türlwandhütte
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I have already done this tour twice. The very well signposted Panorama Tour is one of the most beautiful bike tours ever, I would say. For e-bikers there are a few charging options on the beautiful alpine pastures along the tour, where it is also worth stopping and tasting the homemade delicacies. Guys, this is pure culinary delight. If the tour becomes too long or the weather changes, there are countless ways to shorten the tour. Why this tour is called the "Panorama Tour" is obvious once you have ridden it.
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Dachstein coming from the south is quite a challenge. At least 800 meters of often vertical rock face are very impressive. The shoulder climb is underestimated by many tourists. For me, the first 30 meters or so of the start is more of a "C". And you think the KS is short. Wrong. The climb overcomes the summit structure in several stages and is quite long. But it is really 🥰if the weather is right. To descend, I took the Randkluftsteig to the glacier. It is anything but trivial at the bottom because there is no rope for the last 20 meters. But there are steel pins and a few clamps. You can only be properly secured with a rope partner. OK, it might be a B but be careful‼️. The Randkluft itself can also be bad. So for this variant, crampons, a partner and a short rope are advantageous. It took me a total of 4 hours and I didn't think I was slow.
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Great tour, over very good paths! Just be careful when descending from the Rittisberg so you don't miss the descent to the Sonnenalm!
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My first summit cross 💚
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Rossbrand Summit, known as Salzburg's number one panoramic mountain. It offers fantastic views from its summit cross. Another excellent choice is Gasselhöhe, which provides wonderful vistas over the Dachstein massif and towards the Großglockner. The Rötelstein also offers riveting views of the Gosaukamm and the Dachstein South Face.
Yes, the Filzmoos region offers several options suitable for families. The Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower is considered family-friendly and can even be accessed with a dog cart or child trailer on an easy path. The Rossbrand is also easily accessible and suitable for e-biking, making it a good option for families seeking less strenuous ascents.
For experienced climbers, the **Bischofsmütze** is a highly sought-after climbing mountain, particularly the Große Bischofsmütze. The **Dachstein Massif** also presents numerous high-alpine experiences with various climbing paths of differing difficulty levels, including those near the Hofpürglhütte. The High Dachstein itself involves a safe ascent and descent via shoulder via ferrata, requiring good weather and experience.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll encounter the distinctive double-summit shape of the **Bischofsmütze**, formed from durable Dachstein limestone. The **Rötelstein** is known for its red-glowing scree slopes leading to green alpine meadows. The **Dachstein Massif** features glaciers, panoramic views extending to the Czech Republic and Slovenia, and attractions like the Sky Walk and Ice Palace.
Beyond hiking and climbing, the Filzmoos area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Dachstein – Dachsteinhaus loop' or the 'Dachstein Massif – Brandalm loop' from Filzmoos. For more hiking, explore routes like the 'Maralm Loop Trail' or the 'Rossbrand summit tour'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Filzmoos and Hiking around Filzmoos guides.
The best time for mountain hiking around Filzmoos is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, the Dachstein glacier offers year-round skiing opportunities, and the Rossbrand is known for its high-altitude cross-country ski trail, indicating winter activities are also popular.
Yes, the **Bischofsmütze** is particularly notable for its iconic double-summit shape, which resembles a bishop's mitre. Geologically, it is formed from durable Dachstein limestone, contributing to its distinctive appearance and making it a symbol of the Filzmoos region.
Many popular peaks and hiking areas in Filzmoos have mountain huts or cafes nearby. For instance, the Rossbrand Summit has a wonderful new mountain hut right next to the summit cross. The Hofalm region, near the Bischofsmütze, also serves as an excellent starting point for hikes and likely has facilities.
The **Dachstein Massif** is a legendary natural scenery offering panoramic views over Austrian mountain peaks, extending to the Czech Republic and Slovenia at its highest points. It's not just about climbing; attractions like the Dachstein suspension bridge, Sky Walk, Ice Palace, and the 'Stairway to Nothingness' provide unique high-alpine experiences. The Dachstein panorama gondola also offers an outstanding ascent.
Yes, there are options for easier mountain hikes. While some peaks offer challenging climbs, areas like the Rossbrand are easily accessible. The Rittisberg Summit Cross and Observation Tower is also noted for its easy-to-drive path, making it suitable for a more relaxed mountain experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the fantastically beautiful views from summit crosses, such as those on the Rossbrand Summit and Gasselhöhe. The variety of terrain, from challenging climbs to enjoyable 'Genusswandern' through varied landscapes, is also highly valued. The iconic natural monuments like the Bischofsmütze and the high-alpine experiences of the Dachstein Massif are considered must-sees.


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