Best mountain peaks around St Michael im Lungau are nestled within the picturesque Salzburg mountains, providing access to a range of experiences. The region is characterized by majestic peaks and lush alpine meadows, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can find both challenging hikes and accessible panoramic views. The area is well-equipped with marked trails, alpine huts, and mountain lakes.
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More information is available here: https://www.lungau.at/de/sommer/sommerbergbahnen/samsonbahn-am-fanningberg
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They are currently under construction, so you can't go to the lake. :(
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From the Frido Kordonhütte (1,649 m) to the summit of the Stubeck (2,370 m) The Stubeck is located in the Lieser-Maltatal region in the Ankogel group in Carinthia. At the summit there is a wonderful view of the Malta Valley as far as the Hohe Tauern, the Nockberge and, in the south, the Karawanken and the Julian Alps. A leisurely, moderately difficult hike that is also ideal with children! (Source Bergfex)
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...a beautiful and promising hike from Katschberg 🥾👀
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...a beautiful hiking area with wonderful views! 🥾👀
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Climb from the gondola mountain station over the Großeck and the ridge up to the summit cross. Runs wonderfully. Think about a jacket, because it whistles quite a bit over the ridge. I didn't really like the descent via the ski slope, so I would prefer the descent on skis in winter. We then walked to Mauterndorf along the Naturpur-Weg (old Trogalmweg). Combined with the descent over the ski slope, my calves and thighs burned subtly in the evening🙈
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The Speiereck is a 2411 m high peak. Reachable from the mountain station in about 15 minutes.
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Fantastic view. And when the gondola has closed... very quiet!
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For extensive panoramic views, Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) is highly recommended. From its top, you can see the entire Lungau region, including Dachstein, Bischofsmütze, Obertauern, Katschberg, Preber, and distant 3000-meter peaks. The Kareck Summit Cross also offers views of the surrounding 'fantastic mountain world of the 3,000m peaks'.
Yes, Speiereck (2,411 m) is easily accessible. The Sonnenbahn cable car transports visitors comfortably to higher altitudes, making the summit reachable in about 15 minutes from the mountain station. This is ideal for those seeking panoramic views without a long hike.
Absolutely. A hike to the Kareck Summit Cross is considered manageable even as a family hike. Additionally, the Stubeck Summit Cross is described as an easy hiking summit with a beautiful view, also suitable for families with children.
The Lungau region offers diverse mountain terrain. You can expect lush alpine meadows, marked trails, and some routes with more challenging sections. For instance, a rewarding hike to Kareck can include short climbing passages over rocks and an iron ladder, suitable for sure-footed and experienced hikers.
Beyond the majestic peaks themselves, you can find beautiful natural features. The area around Speiereck features the Trogalm Lakes, which can be part of hiking loops. There is also the Aineck Reservoir, a notable man-made lake on Aineck mountain, offering scenic views.
The region, characterized by majestic peaks and lush alpine meadows, is generally best visited for hiking during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn. This period offers pleasant temperatures and accessible trails, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural beauty.
The area around Sankt Michael im Lungau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including the 'Moosham Castle – View of Moosham Castle loop' or the 'Murradweg Bike Path – Upper Mur River Source loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'View of the Gastein Valley – Murinsel Recreation Area loop'. For more details, refer to the Cycling around St Michael im Lungau and MTB Trails around St Michael im Lungau guides.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking routes. For example, a challenging mountain hike involves traversing from Gamskogelhütte over the Gontalscharte, past the Pritzhütte, and then ascending to Kareck. Another option is the 'Speiereck Summit – Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) loop'. You can find more detailed routes in the Mountain Hikes around St Michael im Lungau guide.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with alpine huts offering refreshments. These huts provide excellent opportunities for a break, a meal, or simply to enjoy the views during your mountain excursions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the top all-round visibility from summits like Speiereck and the fantastic mountain views from Kareck. The diverse terrain, from easy family hikes to more challenging routes, and the presence of alpine huts and mountain lakes also contribute to a memorable experience for mountain and wilderness lovers.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the traverse from Gamskogelhütte over the Gontalscharte, past the Pritzhütte, and then ascending to Kareck offers a challenging and rewarding experience. This route includes short climbing passages over rocks and an iron ladder, requiring sure-footedness.
For some areas, like near the Samsonbahn Fanningberg, there is a large free car park available. It's advisable to check specific trailheads or cable car stations for parking facilities when planning your hike.


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