St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
Best mountain peaks around St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut are situated in a region known for its lakes and mountainous terrain. The area offers diverse opportunities for exploring the natural landscape. Peaks here provide extensive views of the Salzkammergut region and its many lakes. This makes the area a notable destination for mountain enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful 360° panorama of Lake Wolfgang, Schafberg and Lake Attersee
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From the front wall you have a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and lakes of the Salzkammergut. The uncultivated Vormaueralm is also a visual highlight, where a snack on the green meadows is particularly worthwhile. The path to the Vormauerstein is mostly located in the forest and is not difficult; slipping is only prohibited on the last 50 meters and at the summit. All in all, a wonderful hike in the Salzkammergut, most beautiful in early autumn.
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The hike to the Vormauerstein is one of the absolute highlights of the Schafberg area. From the summit you can enjoy a wonderful view over Lake Wolfgang, Attersee and the surrounding mountains that is second to none.
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Great first summit with a view over the Attersee and the Mondsee. The ascent is a bit tedious and takes longer than the 2km would suggest. The ascent also includes a short via ferrata unit, which is rewarded with an incredible panorama over the Attersee region. You should also bring sure-footedness with you, as it includes some rock and root sections.
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Super great KS with brilliant views over the Mondsee and the Salzkammergut. The most dangerous part of the KS is the descent, which leads unsecured through a fairly steep climb.
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A great mountain hike with a great view of the surrounding lakes but unfortunately also very crowded. You can't really enjoy the view from the summit with about 80 other people on this relatively small summit cross plateau.
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The hiker can expect a 360 degree panoramic view from the 1783 m high Schafberg. Best enjoyed in great weather
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Great via ferrata. Attention ☝️ very crowded in the high season. All in full sun.
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For unparalleled panoramic views, the Schafberg Summit and Panoramic Viewpoint is highly recommended, offering a 360-degree vista of multiple lakes including Wolfgangsee, Mondsee, Attersee, and even Lake Chiemsee on clear days. The Katrin mountain, accessible from the region, is famous for its '7-Lakes-View,' encompassing Lake Hallstatt, Lake Wolfgang, and more. The Zwölferhorn Summit and Panoramic Views also provides stunning views of Lake Wolfgangsee and the surrounding mountains.
The summit of the Schafberg is easily accessible via the historic SchafbergBahn, Austria's steepest cog railway, which takes about 35 minutes from St. Wolfgang. For those who prefer to hike, challenging trails lead to the top from the base station, passing through forests and rocky areas. The northern trail is particularly varied and secured with wire ropes in its upper part.
Yes, the Zwölferhorn is an excellent choice for families. Its summit is comfortably reached by the modern Zwölferhornseilbahn cable car in just 11 minutes. Once at the top, the Pillstein circular hiking trail is a popular and accessible option, suitable even for prams and wheelchairs, offering wonderful views. The Schafberg, while challenging to hike, is also family-friendly if accessed via the cog railway.
The Zwölferhorn offers diverse hiking opportunities for various fitness levels. From the cable car's top station, you can enjoy easy circular trails like the Pillstein, which is suitable for families. More extended tours and trails like the Arnoweg also lead to the summit. In winter, snowshoeing is a popular activity.
The Katrin mountain, accessible via its own cable car, is renowned for its '7-Lakes-View,' providing panoramic vistas of several prominent lakes. It features a nature reserve at its altitude, various trails including a circular route around the summit, and an impressive '3-Summits-Tour' across Katrin, Elferkogel, and Hainzen. For adrenaline enthusiasts, there's also a via ferrata.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Drachenwand offers a demanding via ferrata with difficulty C/D, rewarding climbers with a fantastic view of the Salzburg Lake District. The Vormauerstein Summit also presents a challenging climb, with the last 20 meters being rocky and requiring the use of hands, making surefootedness and a head for heights essential.
The Großer Schoberstein summit rewards hikers with a fantastic view after a climb. From its top, you can see Lake Attersee, the Schafberg, and parts of Lake Mondsee. Its smaller sibling, the Kleine Schoberstein, can also be reached via a small climbing path (difficulty level I).
Beyond peak bagging, the region around St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes to Vormauerstein Summit. There are also road cycling routes, such as the Postalm Panorama Road, and easy hikes like the Wolfgangsee Lakeside trail.
The mountain peaks around St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut are beautiful year-round. Summer (late spring to early autumn) is ideal for hiking and climbing, with pleasant temperatures and clear views. The cable cars and cog railway typically operate during these months. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and winter hiking, especially on mountains like the Zwölferhorn and Katrin, providing a different, serene experience.
Visitors consistently praise the Schafberg for its simply phenomenal 360-degree panorama, which showcases the Salzkammergut and its lakes from their most beautiful side. The historic SchafbergBahn cog railway is also a major highlight, offering a unique and scenic ascent to the summit. The combination of the railway experience and the unparalleled views makes it a must-visit.
Yes, hiking to the Vormauerstein Summit is a popular and rewarding experience. From the summit, you can enjoy a wonderful 360° panoramic view over Lake Wolfgang, Attersee, and the surrounding mountains. Be aware that the last 20 meters are rocky and may require some climbing with hands, so surefootedness and a head for heights are recommended.
On the Schafberg, there is a historic hotel, Schafbergspitze, established in 1862, located directly at the summit. This provides an opportunity for overnight stays with incredible views. Other peaks like the Zwölferhorn and Katrin have restaurants or huts near their cable car stations, offering refreshments and meals, but not typically overnight accommodation directly on the summit.


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