Best mountain peaks around Maishofen provide access to a diverse mountainous landscape in the Pinzgau district of Salzburg. The region features rugged crags of the Steinernes Meer and the rolling terrain of the Pinzgauer Grasberge mountains. Maishofen serves as a base for exploring these mountains, offering a variety of routes. The area provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the Austrian Alps.
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The summit of the Sausteig (1,912 m) is a prominent landmark on the Saalachtal High Trail. From here, the view extends far over the Glemmtal Valley, the Leogang Steinberge Mountains, and, on a clear day, all the way to the Hohe Tauern. A wonderful place to pause, enjoy the view, and celebrate reaching the summit.
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Anyone who is reasonably sure-footed and enjoys scrambling can use the Südwandsteig, which is marked on the map. Difficulty T5+ and max. UIAA III a short section, otherwise pleasure climbing in the II range: https://www.hikr.org/tour/post100367.html
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When I was looking for a trail for the Sausteigen hike, I couldn't find anywhere I could start from the Asitz cable car. So, I set out on this tour on my own. The starting point of my hike was the Asitz mountain station, continuing over the Großer Asitz, Schabergkogel, and Geierkogel. From there, it descends briefly and then follows the Saalachtaler Höhenweg (Saalach Valley High Trail). The forest path makes the hike particularly pleasant—even though I had bad weather. You pass several summit crosses—e.g., the Funeck or Lochalmköpfl. Then, keep right at the next junction; overall, the trail is very well signposted. The Sausteigen is marked "black," but I can only partially agree with that. After the junction, there is a short, steep climb—then along the ridge until you reach the summit cross of the Sausteigen. The black marking most likely comes from hiking along the ridge of the mountain—because it's not difficult if you're in good shape :)
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View from the summit of the Sausteige 1912 m down to Saalfelden and the Berchtesgaden Alps.
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Climbed from the Riemannhaus in an hour, the Breithorn offers a wonderful all-round view of the Watzmann, Schönfeldspitze, but also the Großglockner and Venice Groups.
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Maps and signposts give different information about the name: Sausteige or Sausteign; the locals say Sausteign.
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The nice thing about this climb is that in very hot weather you walk for 80% in the shade. There are also not such great height differences in foot steps.
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From here you can really see a few thousand... Brilliant 😎
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Among the most popular peaks, the Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station offers magnificent views and easy access via cable car. Another highly rated spot is the Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m), known for its fantastic all-round views of the Salzburg mountains.
Yes, several peaks cater to families. The Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station is easily accessible by cable car, making it suitable for all ages. The Kohlmaiskopf Summit and Owl Sculpture is also considered family-friendly, offering great views and a unique owl sculpture.
The peaks around Maishofen offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station, you can see Lake Zell and the majestic Hohe Tauern. The Sausteigen Summit (1,912 m) provides an all-round view encompassing the Leoganger Steinberge, Steinernes Meer, Hochkönig, and even the main Alpine ridge with Großglockner and Großvenediger.
For those seeking a challenge, the Breithorn Summit Cross, at around 2500 meters, requires a difficult ascent but rewards with tranquility and fantastic views. Additionally, the Sausteige, Geierkogel, and Schaberg peaks are often combined into a '3-summit route' in the eastern Pinzgau grass mountains, offering a more extended and solitary hiking experience.
Yes, the Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station is easily accessible via cable car, providing a convenient way to reach its panoramic views. The Kohlmaiskopf Summit and Owl Sculpture can also be reached by cable car.
Absolutely. The Kohlmaiskopf Summit and Owl Sculpture is a known starting point for many hiking and biking tours. The Asitzbahn II Mountain Station & AsitzBräu is a major hub for mountain biking, with various trails like the 'Hot Shots - fired by Gopro' and the 'Steinberg Line by FOX' starting from there.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. Hikes often traverse shaded forests and alpine meadows filled with wildflowers, especially on peaks like the Schwalbenwand. You'll encounter rugged crags of the Steinernes Meer and the rolling terrain of the Pinzgauer Grasberge mountains, offering varied landscapes.
Beyond hiking, the area around Maishofen offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Lake Zell – View of Zell am See loop' for road cycling or the 'Erlhofplatte Gravel Tour' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Maishofen and Gravel biking around Maishofen guides.
Yes, there are numerous trails. For a local experience, consider the hike from Maishofen to the Schwalbenwand, which takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours for the ascent. Other notable routes include the 'Tour to the Örgenbauernalm' and 'Maishofen to the Sausteige'. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Maishofen guide.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent and fantastic all-round views from the summits, especially of Lake Zell, the Hohe Tauern, and the Steinernes Meer. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, the variety of hiking and biking tours, and the opportunity to enjoy regional specialties at alpine huts are also highly appreciated.
Yes, some peaks offer facilities. The Schmittenhöhe Cable Car Summit Station has a cafe, and along the Panoramaweg from Schmittenhöhe, you can pass by three cabins. The Asitzbahn II Mountain Station & AsitzBräu features a pub and restaurant, perfect for a break with a view.
The best time for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and wildflowers are in bloom. This period offers pleasant temperatures and optimal visibility for enjoying the panoramic views. Some peaks, like Schmittenhöhe, also offer ski tours in winter.


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