Best mountain peaks around Bischofshofen are found in the Salzach river valley, surrounded by impressive mountain ranges. The region offers an array of peaks and ranges for various outdoor activities. Climbing these mountainous peaks provides an opportunity to experience the natural landscape. The area is known for its diverse summits and viewpoints.
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Mountain Hikes around Bischofshofen
An easy snow hike from the Arthurhaus (300m). If you stop at the Arthurhaus, you don't have to pay for the parking space.
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Great views in good weather. If it rains or snows, bring a change of clothes.
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360° panorama, simply great 🙂.
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Easily accessible on foot, also recommended for brisk running sessions
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Great view when you get to the top, make sure you take a windbreaker with you even if you go back down the same day, the wind whistles around your ears even when the weather is nice...
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Fantastic ski tour with a view of the Mandlwände (Hochkönig massif). The tour is hardly at risk of avalanches. Can be started from Bischofshofen or from the Arthurhaus near Mühlbach.
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The summit cross weighs 500 kg and is made of stainless steel. Further information is available here. https://www.sn.at/salzburg/chronik/neues-gipfelkreuz-aus-500-kilogramm-stahl-ziert-den-hochkoenig-15313909
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From the Schneeberg you have a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains and the Hochkönig massif. At 1,921 meters above sea level, with a bit of luck, you can even see the Großglockner on sunny days.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider Schneeberg Summit Cross (1,921 m), where on clear days you might even spot the Großglockner. Hochglocker summit also provides a complete all-round view. The Hochgründeck is renowned as one of the most beautiful lookout mountains in the Alps, offering wonderful panoramic views.
Yes, several peaks offer more moderate options. The hike to Hochgründeck, for instance, includes an easy path through forests and meadows to its scenic summit. While the final part of the climb to Grießenkareck Summit can be arduous, it's considered doable even for children, with the effort well rewarded at the top.
Many peaks feature impressive summit crosses. The Summit Cross Hochkönig is a notable 500 kg stainless steel structure offering extensive views. The Hochkeil Summit Cross provides beautiful views of the Hochkönig and Tennengebirge. On Hochgründeck, you'll find the ecological Heinrich-Kiener House and the architecturally interesting Peace Church.
The region offers diverse activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, such as the 'View of the Tennengebirge – View of Bischofshofen loop from Bischofshofen'. For road cycling, consider the 'View of the Tennengebirge – Salzach Gorge loop'. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, including the 'View of the Hochkönig Massif – Hochkeil Summit Cross loop'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Bischofshofen, Hiking around Bischofshofen, and Road Cycling Routes around Bischofshofen guides.
Yes, the Hochkeil (1782m) is a popular destination for ski touring, offering fantastic views of the Mandlwände (Hochkönig massif). It's described as having minimal avalanche risk and can be accessed from Bischofshofen or Arthurhaus near Mühlbach.
The best time largely depends on your desired activity. For hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. For ski touring, winter months are ideal, typically from December to March, depending on snow conditions.
The Hochkönig massif is an impressive mountain range forming a dramatic backdrop to Bischofshofen. It's renowned for its multi-day high-mountain rounds, with options for overnight stays at huts like the Matrashaus. The Summit Cross Hochkönig is a highlight within this region, offering extensive views.
Yes, for multi-day high-mountain rounds in the Hochkönig massif, you can find huts like the Matrashaus for overnight stays. On Hochgründeck, the ecological Heinrich-Kiener House is located at the summit, providing a unique resting point.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible and rewarding views from the summits, even after challenging ascents. The diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Hochkönig massif to the serene forests and meadows of Hochgründeck, are highly appreciated. The sense of accomplishment upon reaching a summit, like Grießenkareck Summit, is often highlighted.
Yes, an easy snow hike is possible from Arthurhaus to the Hochkeil summit. This route offers good views and is a great way to experience the winter landscape without extreme difficulty.
The Tennengebirge, located northeast of Bischofshofen, offers ideal conditions for hikes of all levels, similar to the Hochkönig. It contributes to the diverse range of outdoor experiences available in the region.


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