Best mountain peaks around Krimml are situated within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offering a diverse range of experiences for hikers and mountaineers. The Krimmler Achental serves as a gateway to many of these summits. This region features landscapes from high alpine areas to pine forests. It is an ideal destination for exploring various mountain environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A magnificent mountain with a view, surrounded by summery green slopes with a distinctly alpine finale. At over 2,400 meters above sea level, you can admire a magnificent panoramic view, especially the panorama of the Großglockner and Großvenediger mountains to the south.
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The summit is easily accessible. A summit book and stamps are available.
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A hike through Gerlos with ascent to the Isskogel is well worth seeing
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The Frühmesser is located in the Kitzbühel Alps on the border with Salzburg. Beautiful and long climb from the Stieralm in the Unterer Grund to the Westeracheralm and into the Geigenscharte. Very scenic ridge hike over the Grasleitenkopf towards the south to the summit. Great views, especially towards the Großvenediger with its wide glacier areas. The summit is also very popular to visit from the lift area of Neukirchen am Großvenediger.
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Beautiful panoramic mountain with great slopes on the west side to Langen Grund.
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The Schafsiedel is accessible and doable for almost everyone. From here you have a great view.
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Nice view of the Großvenediger group... 👍
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Beautiful summit with a wonderful view of the Hohe Tauern... however, it makes no sense to create a duplicate for every cross on the summits, @Jan-Willem
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For families, the Isskogel Summit (2,264 m) is an excellent choice. It's easily and quickly accessible from the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn, offering beautiful views back into the valley. You can also extend your outing with a hike through the Krummbachtal. Another accessible option is the Frühmesser Peak, which is reachable from the Wildkogel mountain station in summer and provides fantastic panoramic views without extreme difficulty.
The Krimml region, particularly within the Hohe Tauern National Park, offers several challenging peaks. The Grossvenediger Summit (3,657 m) is a heavily glaciated main summit, often called "Majesty," requiring glaciated terrain traversal. Other significant peaks for serious mountaineering include the Reichenspitze (3,303 m), Dreiherrnspitze (3,499 m), and Simonyspitze (3,481 m), all promising challenging climbs and breathtaking vistas.
Many peaks in the region boast incredible views. The Frühmesser Peak (2,233 m) offers a fantastic all-round view of the surrounding mountain panorama, including the Grossvenediger. The Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze also provides a wonderful alpine panorama, easily reached via cable car. From the Isskogel Summit (2,264 m), you can enjoy beautiful views back into the valley.
Yes, the Krimml area is known for its glaciated peaks. The most prominent is the Grossvenediger Summit (3,657 m), which is one of Austria's highest mountains and heavily glaciated. Its routes traverse glaciated terrain, requiring appropriate experience and equipment due to crevasse risks. The Richterhütte also offers impressive views of surrounding glaciers.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Krimml for hiking and mountaineering is generally during the summer months, from late June to early September, when trails are mostly snow-free and weather conditions are more stable. Peaks like Frühmesser Peak are easily accessible from mountain stations in summer. However, high alpine tours, especially those involving glaciers, can be undertaken into early autumn, but always require careful planning and checking current weather and snow conditions.
Yes, the region offers several mountain huts that serve as excellent bases for ascents or for refreshments. The Kürsinger Hütte (2,548 m) is a starting point for exploring higher mountains around the Grossvenediger. The Zittauer Hütte, situated on the Wildgerlossee lake, lies at the foot of the Reichenspitz mountains. For those tackling the Richterspitze, the Richterhütte (2,367 m) in the Rainbachtal valley offers impressive views and serves as a base. The Warnsdorfer Hut in the Krimmler Achental is also a starting point for ascents like the Schlieferspitze.
The Krimml area offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from family-friendly walks to demanding high-alpine tours. You can find routes leading to various alpine pastures and mountains, such as the Plattenkogel. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Krimml guide, which includes trails like the Krimml Waterfalls Trail and routes to glaciers.
Beyond hiking, the Krimml region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Krimml guide. If you prefer off-road adventures, the Gravel biking around Krimml guide offers challenging routes through diverse landscapes.
While Grossvenediger is famous, other peaks offer rewarding experiences. The Richterspitze (3,052 m) provides a scenic summit reachable via its steep east flank and a somewhat exposed block ridge, offering a diverse hiking experience with glacier views. The Schlieferspitze (3,290 m) is another demanding route through alpine terrain, accessible from the Warnsdorfer Hut, attractive for experienced hikers seeking rigorous challenges and panoramic views.
Yes, some peaks are made more accessible by infrastructure. The Isskogel Summit (2,264 m) is quickly and easily reached from the mountain station of the Isskogelbahn. Similarly, the Frühmesser Peak (2,233 m) is easily accessible in summer from the Wildkogel mountain station. The Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze is also conveniently reached as the cable car makes it easy to get to the foot of the summit cross.
The mountain peaks region around Krimml is characterized by its diverse natural features, ranging from high alpine areas with extensive glaciers, such as those surrounding the Grossvenediger, to lush pine forests and high valleys like the Krimmler Achental. The area is part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, known for its pristine landscapes, including the famous Krimml Waterfalls, which plunge 380 meters over three cascades. You'll encounter alpine lakes, rugged ridges, and panoramic viewpoints.


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