Best attractions and places to see around Michaelerberg-Pruggern include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites within the Schladming-Dachstein region. Situated at an elevation of 700 meters, the municipality extends along the northern slopes of the Kochofen to the Galsterberg. The area features numerous hiking trails, impressive waterfalls, and historic landmarks. Visitors can explore mountains, river paths, and cultural sites like 13th-century churches and historic castles.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great climbing facility with a large suspension bridge directly on and above the water.
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Great view from the Planai into the Ennstal.
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The Riesach Falls are truly impressive waterfalls in the Schladming Tauern, not far from Schladming. The two most famous waterfalls there are the Small and Large Riesach Falls, with the Large one having an impressive drop of around 70 meters. A truly impressive natural spectacle! The falls are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and were rightly declared a natural monument in 2012. The entire area is simply breathtaking and is definitely one of the natural treasures of this region. The Riesach Falls consist of the Large and Small Riesach Waterfalls, which are located in the Höllschlucht Gorge. The gorge begins at an altitude of 1079 meters near the Untere Gfölleralm or the Almgasthaus Riesachfall and ends at an altitude of 1338 meters in the area of the Riesachsee or the Obere Gfölleralm. The water for these impressive waterfalls comes from the approximately 7 km long Riesachbach, which joins the Steinriesenbach directly after the gorge and then flows through the entire Untertal as the Untertalbach before finally flowing into the Enns. The falls up to the Grosser Riesachfall are accessible via the Riesachfallsteig. And that's not all! In 2006, the area between the Grosser Riesachwasserfall and the upper end of the gorge was also opened up to tourists. An alpine trail about one kilometer long called "Alpinsteig Höll" or "Alpinsteig durch die Höll" was created there, which offers a 50 meter long suspension bridge as a special attraction. A real adventure! Source: www.familienurlaub-info.com/wandern-mit-kindern/oesterreich/steiermark/riesachfall-riesachsee/
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The climb is steep and the last few meters to the summit cross are along a steel cable and over steel steps. But when do you ever get the chance to sign a summit book 😉
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The last 150m are via ferrata
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Better with climbing equipment if you are unsure
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And further towards the end of a beautiful tour, the huts await you for a nice rest
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Only the last 10-20 meters to the summit are a bit critical. For those with a head for heights, however, it can be done at any time.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is the Great Riesach Falls, an impressive waterfall with an approximate 70-meter drop, part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and featuring a 50-meter suspension bridge. You can also explore the majestic Stoderzinken summit cross and the Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m), both offering unforgettable views. The Enns River also provides beautiful footpaths and secluded bays.
Yes, Michaelerberg-Pruggern offers several cultural and historical landmarks. You can visit the Michaelikirche, a church dating back to the 13th century, or the Rosenkranz-Kapelle in Pruggern, built in 1902. Another significant site is Schloss Thannegg zu Moosheim, a historic castle with roots reaching back to Roman times.
Michaelerberg-Pruggern boasts numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. Options range from relaxed, family-friendly circular routes to more challenging tours leading to the imposing Goldlacken and the majestic Hochwildstelle. Rustic mountain huts like the Tagalm, Perneralm, and Schladminger Alm offer refreshments along these paths. For specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Michaelerberg-Pruggern.
Absolutely. The Galsterberg mountain is a popular family destination, featuring a "Gallic ski village" in winter and inquisitive marmots in summer. The Sattental is described as a natural paradise for families, with traditional huts. The Planai Summit Cross is also easily accessible via gondola, with a pushchair-accessible trail around the summit.
Beyond hiking, Michaelerberg-Pruggern offers a variety of outdoor activities. Mountain biking is popular, with numerous trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Michaelerberg-Pruggern guide. Mountaineering opportunities are also available, including challenging routes to summits like the Krahbergzinken, as highlighted in the Mountain Hikes guide. In winter, the Galsterberg transforms into a family-friendly ski resort with a 5 km toboggan run and ski touring areas.
The region is appealing year-round. For hiking and exploring natural attractions like the Riesach Falls, summer and early autumn offer pleasant weather. Winter transforms the area into a snowy paradise, ideal for skiing, tobogganing, and winter hiking, especially on the Galsterberg.
Yes, several locations provide stunning panoramic views. The Stoderzinken summit cross at 2048 meters and the Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) are renowned for their unforgettable vistas. The Hauser Kaibling Summit also offers a great view, being the highest point in its ski area.
Yes, the region caters to various fitness levels. You can find relaxed, family-friendly circular routes, such as the Tagalm – Perneralm loop, which is rated as easy. The Planai Summit Cross area also features a pushchair-accessible panorama trail around the summit.
Many of the natural trails and hiking paths in the Michaelerberg-Pruggern region are suitable for dogs, especially the less challenging routes. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy the Highest Herb Farm Percht, located at 1,250 meters, cultivating over 300 different medicinal and aromatic herbs. Another point of interest is the Tree Horoscope Path, offering a unique experience within the municipality.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead or attraction vary, the Schladming-Dachstein region generally offers good connectivity. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or regional transport options for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific starting points for hikes or cultural sites.
Rustic mountain huts like the Tagalm, Perneralm, and Schladminger Alm offer refreshments along hiking paths. The Sattental is known for its traditional huts serving Styrian cuisine. You'll also find various cafes and pubs in the main villages of Michaelerberg and Pruggern, offering local specialties and a chance to relax.
In winter, the Galsterberg mountain transforms into a popular family-friendly ski resort with perfectly groomed pistes. It also features a 5 km long toboggan run, winter hiking paths, and a dedicated ski touring area. Night skiing and tobogganing are available on select evenings, adding to the winter fun.


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