Best mountain peaks around Zederhaus are found within the Radstädter Tauern mountains in the Salzburg Lungau region. This area, part of the Riedingtal Nature Park, is characterized by its untouched nature, clear mountain lakes, and majestic peaks. It offers a variety of mountain experiences, from accessible viewpoints to challenging climbs. The region provides a setting for exploring the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Really a beautiful viewing summit
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Beautiful tour.....summit happiness
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The Penkkopf is a fantastic mountain tour with a dreamlike view in all directions. I would highly recommend it. From Kleinarl, count on approx. 5 hours round trip.
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Not really a summit, but there is a summit cross and great views. The Draugsteintörl is definitely worth a detour, for example when climbing up or descending from the Tappenkarseehütte.
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From the summit you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains. Just lovely! A wooden seating platform at the summit cross invites you to linger and enjoy.
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With a bit of fitness, the Penkkopf can be easily reached from the Kleinarler Hut via hiking trail 712, even in winter. The all-round view of the snow-covered peaks rewards the effort.
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The Zederhaus region offers several rewarding peaks. Penkkopf Summit Cross is highly recommended for its superb panoramic views in all directions. Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) also provides top all-round visibility. For a unique experience, the Draugsteintörl pass, at 2,077 meters, features lush green landscapes and expansive mountain vistas, making the climb well worth the effort.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Mosermandl Summit (2,680m) is a prominent option. Its Westweg involves navigating a roughly 70-meter-high 'chimney' section, secured with wire ropes, presenting a via ferrata-like challenge (difficulty A/B). Similarly, Faulkogel presents a challenge with a roughly 50m high, steel-cable-secured chimney in its summit area.
For exceptional panoramic views, Penkkopf Summit Cross is highly praised for its fantastic all-round vistas. Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) also guarantees top all-round visibility. Additionally, Balonspitze (2,485m) offers a very nice panoramic view, accessible from Zederhaus.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not listed for peaks, the Zederhaus region, part of the Riedingtal Nature Park, is known for its accessible natural beauty. Peaks like Draugsteintörl, while a climb, offers rewarding views that can be enjoyed by families with older children. For easier walks, consider exploring the alpine pastures leading to peaks like Balonspitze, where dining options like Liasalm and Wastalalm are available during the alpine pasture season.
The Zederhaus region, nestled in the Radstädter Tauern mountains and part of the Riedingtal Nature Park, is characterized by its untouched nature. You'll encounter lush green landscapes, clear mountain lakes, and majestic peaks. Highlights like Aineck Reservoir showcase beautiful water features amidst the mountains.
Beyond peak bagging, the Zederhaus area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including routes like the Tappenkarsee loop or the Franz-Fischer Hut loop. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes such as the Rieding Route. Runners can find running trails, including scenic sections of the Murradweg.
Yes, several peaks in the Zederhaus region are popular for ski touring. Weißeck (2,711m) is considered an absolute highlight for ski tourers, with an ascent typically taking 5-7 hours. Mosermandl is also a popular destination for ski touring, often approached from the Wald parking area. Other peaks like Seeköpfl (2,222m), Schöpfing (2,139m), and Felskarspitze (2,506m) are also favored for ski touring, particularly from the Zederhaus - Kirchenwirt starting point.
The Draugsteintörl, at 2,077 meters above sea level, is popular because it features a summit cross and offers great views. It boasts lush green landscapes and expansive mountain vistas, making the climb well worth the effort. It's often considered a worthwhile detour when climbing to or descending from the Tappenkarseehütte.
Climbing Mosermandl Summit (2,680m) can be done via the south ridge or the Westweg from the Franz Fischer Hut. The Westweg includes a roughly 70-meter-high 'chimney' section, well-secured with wire ropes, presenting a via ferrata-like challenge (difficulty A/B). While it doesn't require special stamina, caution is advised, especially if you don't have a via ferrata set.
For those seeking a more secluded experience, Zwillingwand is a less frequently climbed summit known for its beautiful panoramic views. However, its ascents are unmarked and exposed on the summit ridge, indicating a more challenging and remote experience.
The Zederhaus region is an idyllic destination for hikers and nature lovers. While specific best times aren't detailed for all activities, the alpine pasture season (typically summer and early autumn) is ideal for hiking and enjoying dining options at huts like Liasalm and Wastalalm. Winter offers opportunities for ski touring on peaks like Weißeck and Mosermandl, and even Penkkopf can be reached in winter with good fitness.
When hiking in the Zederhaus mountains, you can find dining options at places like Liasalm and Wastalalm, particularly during the alpine pasture season. The Franz Fischer Hut is also a notable point for those undertaking longer tours, such as the Westweg to Mosermandl.
Komoot users appreciate the Zederhaus peaks for their rewarding views and diverse experiences. They highlight the 'top all-round visibility' from Speiereck Summit and the 'wonderful view of the surrounding mountains' from Penkkopf Summit Cross, where a wooden seating platform invites lingering. The secured 'chimney' section on Mosermandl Summit is also noted as a 'special highlight' and 'a lot of fun'.


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