Best mountain peaks around Roppen are situated in Austria's Imst district, a region characterized by its location within the majestic Alps. This area provides a natural backdrop for outdoor activities, with prominent mountains closely associated with the village. The landscape offers diverse terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints. Roppen serves as a base for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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At the summit, you have a beautiful 360-degree view. If you start your hike from Umhausen, you can take the suspension bridge over the waterfall. The ascent via Niederthai is very pleasant throughout, with no dangerous sections. It gets a bit steeper at times, but it's always easy to walk, mostly shaded by the forest. With a good level of fitness, you can reach the top from the waterfall in just under 3 hours. ```
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Great view over the Ötztal valley
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From the mountain station, it only takes 15 minutes to admire the beauty of creation from the summit cross of the Hochzeiger. A beautiful path also leads from here to the Sechszeiger. If you don't want to walk downhill, you can easily return from the Sechszeiger to the middle station with the chairlift.
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So for people who are in good physical shape and in good shape, it can be reached in about 5 hours from the Umhausen car park. I would advise everyone else against the tour under any circumstances. The gradient from Bichl is extreme in places and the path is not always easy to walk. In some places it is more of a climb than a hike. The view is amazing, but the path is really only suitable for people who are physically fit.
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Very nice view of the mountains and down into the valley. Can be easily reached from the saddle above Ochsengarten.
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Roppen is surrounded by several notable mountains. Prominent peaks include Tschirgant, known for its distinctive massif and geological nature trail, and Acherkogel, the northernmost three-thousander in Tyrol. Additionally, Maisalm is a popular alpine hut offering panoramic views, and Mutkopf is a challenging hiking destination with wide vistas.
Yes, Faltegartenkögele Summit is considered family-friendly, offering sensational panoramic views into the valleys and up to the Zugspitze on clear days. The paths are sometimes steep but not exposed. The Maisalm is also a popular and more accessible destination for families seeking impressive alpine landscapes and a relaxing break.
The mountain peaks around Roppen offer diverse and breathtaking views. From Wetterkreuzkogel Summit, you can enjoy great all-round visibility and views of nearby 3000-meter peaks. Faltegartenkögele Summit provides a sensational panoramic view into the valleys and up to the Zugspitze. The Maisalm offers stunning panoramic views over the Inn Valley and the Mieminger Plateau.
Visitors frequently enjoy Wetterkreuzkogel Summit for its great all-round visibility and well-marked trails. Faltegartenkögele Summit is also very popular, especially for its panoramic views and family-friendly access. Hochzeiger Summit is appreciated for its mega panoramic view, though it requires surefootedness.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks, the area around Roppen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Inn River at Gacher Blick – Inn Valley Cycle Path loop from Roppen' or 'Area 47 – View of the Stubai Alps loop from Imst-Pitztal'. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Inn Cycle Path – Schlierenzau Suspension Bridge loop from Roppen', and road cycling routes like 'Stams Abbey – Haiming Apple Mile loop from Roppen'. For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Roppen, Running Trails around Roppen, and Road Cycling Routes around Roppen guides.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, Acherkogel provides challenging climbing routes, with its north face (UIAA II) being a normal route and the northeast ridge (UIAA III) offering an attractive climb. The Tschirgant also offers demanding hiking trails suitable for experienced mountain hikers. Hochzeiger Summit requires surefootedness and may involve light climbs.
While specific seasonal advice for all peaks isn't provided, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal for hiking in the Alps. For peaks like Wetterkreuzkogel Summit, the ascent/descent on the north side is only recommended on snow-free slopes and without snowmelt to avoid wide snow fields and raging streams.
The Maisalm, located at 1,631 meters, is a popular alpine hut easily accessible from Roppen, offering traditional Tyrolean cuisine and warm hospitality. It's an ideal spot for a relaxing break during a hike. For broader accommodation and dining options, the village of Roppen itself serves as a base for exploring the surrounding natural features.
Tschirgant is unique for its distinctive massif and a long, scenic circular route. It features a geological nature trail with display panels explaining the mountain's geological features, making it rewarding for those interested in nature and earth science. The area also has historical significance for mining, with activities dating back to around 1400.
Yes, for Acherkogel, a panoramic gondola, the Acherkogelbahn, operates from Oetz, providing access to the Hochoetz hiking and alpine pasture area. This allows visitors to enjoy various hiking and walking trails with views of the surrounding peaks without needing to undertake a full strenuous climb.
On Tschirgant, you can explore a geological nature trail and find three summit crosses offering panoramic views. Acherkogel is characterized by high rock faces and a rugged, rocky peak. The Maisalm area boasts diverse flora and fauna, allowing for observations of native wildlife. Many summits, like Hochzeiger Summit, feature prominent summit crosses.
Visitors recommend the circular route from Ochsengarten as a great walk. The trails are well marked and not overly difficult. However, it's advised that the ascent/descent on the north side should only be attempted on snow-free slopes and without snowmelt to avoid wide snow fields and raging streams.
The Imst Alpine Coaster is a popular attraction near the mountain peaks, located in Hoch Imst. It's the longest alpine roller coaster in Tyrol, offering a fun descent from the Untermarkter Alm at 1,500 meters. Many mountain hikes can start from here, or you can take the gondola up and enjoy the coaster down. It's a great activity for all ages.


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