Mountain peaks around Rietz, a village in Austria's Imst district, are situated amidst the Lechtal Alps and the Mieminger Plateau. This region offers diverse mountain landscapes, from high-alpine routes to scenic viewpoints. The area provides numerous opportunities for mountain enthusiasts to explore various summits and challenging climbs. Its geographical location ensures impressive views of surrounding mountains and valleys.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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sensational view, delicious food, very comfortable
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Beautiful terrace in the sun with a unique view of the mountain ranges. (Information signs about the surrounding mountains are available) Overnight stays at the Sonnenalm are possible.
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Great view over the Ötztal valley
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Great view, great food.
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We chose the Dortmunder Hütte because there are rooms with a shower and toilet. We booked half board. However, we were happy that we had enough energy-rich food with us. The dinner and breakfast were horrible. The price-performance ratio was underground. There are plenty of better alternatives in the area. For the price (€360) for two people and two days, we could have booked a great hotel. The service was subpar, the dishes were dirty. The beer was far too expensive for the road connection (€5.50). Parking spaces are directly in front of the hut. Guests often come without reservations. Overall, the hut is not recommended.
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Great view of the Ötztal and Stubai Alps
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Can't follow the recommendations. Stayed here overnight to get an early start in the morning. There was no peace at night and you could hear the neighbors from the double rooms. The only positive thing was the showers in the double rooms. But due to the lack of curtains in the bathroom, the hotel opposite has a great view. The overnight prices and costs for half board (45 euros) were totally exorbitant. We left the food there. For us the meals tasted like ready meals. The vegetables were totally watery. The breakfast was also of poor quality. Refills were made from supermarket bags. Glasses and cups were dirty. Luckily we had brought enough cereals and energy supplies with us. Charging €5.50 for a wheat beer is totally excessive. Of course we are at an altitude of 1900 meters, but the surrounding accommodations do a better job. Especially since everything is connected to a main road. The Dortmunder Hütte was perfect as a starting point for hikes. The view of the mountains is more beautiful than here. There is a lot of construction going on. The power plant below the reservoirs is still under construction.
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The region around Rietz, nestled between the Lechtal Alps and the Mieminger Plateau, offers breathtaking mountain landscapes. For particularly scenic views, consider the Wetterkreuzkogel Summit, known for its great all-round visibility of nearby 3000-meter peaks. The Wankspitze summit also provides magnificent views of the Mieminger chain, the Mieminger Plateau, and the Stubai Alps.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging adventures, the area offers high-alpine routes and demanding ascents. The Wankspitze summit, for example, can be reached via an adventurous route involving a via ferrata. The Rietzer Grießkogel (2884m) and Hocheder (2796m) also offer challenging and rewarding alpine experiences, often involving routes via the Peter-Anich-Hütte.
The best seasons for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks around Rietz are spring, summer, and autumn. During these times, the landscape is vibrant with green meadows, colorful flowers, and clear mountain lakes, offering ideal conditions for various trails and ascents. Some higher routes may still have snow in early spring or late autumn.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, the region also provides diverse hiking opportunities suitable for families. The Dortmunder Hütte, for instance, is a family-friendly highlight that can be reached by bus and car, allowing you to save energy for shorter walks. The area also features themed trails like the 'Waldwunderland' for families, offering easier paths through untouched forests.
Several huts serve as excellent bases or destinations for mountain hikes, offering refreshments and accommodation. The Dortmunder Hütte is located directly above the Längental reservoir and offers Tyrolean delicacies. The Sonnenalm on Gschwandtkopf provides a cozy spot with unparalleled views and delicious Tyrolean cuisine. The Peter-Anich-Hütte and Kleine Beil Hut are also notable for their services and scenic locations.
The mountains around Rietz boast a breathtaking natural landscape. You can expect to see untouched forests, impressive views of surrounding mountains and valleys, and clear mountain lakes. The diverse terrain includes rocky sections, alpine meadows, and varied flora, especially vibrant during spring and summer.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to experience the beauty of the Rietz mountains. For example, a recommended circular route to the Wetterkreuzkogel Summit starts from Ochsengarten. Many other trails, including those leading to huts like the Peter-Anich-Hütte, can be incorporated into circular treks.
Beyond summiting peaks, the Rietz area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from leisurely strolls to difficult alpine routes. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Stams Abbey – Stams Abbey loop' or the 'Gaisau Nature Reserve – Sandy Riverbank on the Inn loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails such as the 'Peter Anich Trail – Place of Silence loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Rietz.
Yes, the Sulzkogel Summit, a 3000-meter peak accessible from Kühtai, is considered technically easy for its elevation. With just under 1000 meters of ascent, it's well feasible for those with appropriate fitness, especially in good conditions without snow. It rewards climbers with a breathtaking all-round view.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, such as the all-round visibility from Wetterkreuzkogel Summit. The variety of well-marked trails catering to all levels, the opportunity for challenging alpine experiences, and the serene beauty of untouched forests and alpine meadows are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the rewarding feeling after a strenuous climb, often accompanied by sightings of free-roaming animals.
Many trailheads are quite accessible, with some huts like the Dortmunder Hütte being reachable by bus and car, offering convenient starting points for various mountain tours. Parking facilities are often available near popular starting points, such as the hikers' car park on the doctor's box for routes to Wankspitze summit, or the hiking car park of the DreiSeenBahn for the Sulzkogel Summit.
When hiking in the Rietz mountains, it's advisable to wear appropriate layers of clothing suitable for varying alpine conditions. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, especially for rocky or steep terrain. Depending on the season, waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, along with sun protection. For challenging routes or via ferratas, proper safety equipment is necessary.


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