Best mountain peaks around Wattens offers a diverse range of summits in Austria's Innsbruck-Land district. The region is situated between the Karwendel mountains to the north and the Tuxer Alps to the south. This varied terrain provides opportunities for mountain experiences of all difficulty levels. Visitors can explore everything from accessible areas to challenging climbs to majestic peaks.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Beautiful climb with a mega panorama. Bring a helmet. Via ferrata set important (except for very experienced climbers)
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Very nice and rustic mountain hut with a good culinary offering.
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Always nice up here. Varied climb with two easy KS.
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On the Gilfert you stand almost 2,000m above the Inn Valley. The summit is free and therefore you have a perfect 360 degree panorama.
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The summit is located on the edge of the restricted military area of the 🇦🇹 Lizum-Walchen military training area, so the requirements of the TrÜbPl command must be observed (available online, updated weekly), and telephone consultations about planned climbs are also possible! Nice view from the summit!
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The region offers a diverse range of peaks. Highly regarded options include Großer Gilfert, a 2,506-meter pre-summit of the Tux Alps known for its extensive views, and the Lamsenspitze Summit, praised for its amazing climb and super panoramic views. The Glungezer area, with its accessible mountain railway, is also very popular.
Yes, the Glungezer area is particularly suitable for families and leisure hikers, partly due to the Glungezerbahn mountain railway which comfortably transports visitors uphill. On the Glungezerberg, children can enjoy the interactive Kugelwald (ball forest).
Many peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Großer Gilfert, you can see the Inn Valley, the Karwendel Mountains, and the Zillertal. Hippoldspitze provides a fantastic 360-degree panoramic view, including the Stubai Valley. Largoz also offers magnificent views of the Inn Valley and the Karwendel mountains.
The best seasons for hiking in the Wattens region are typically spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally favorable for exploring the diverse terrain.
Absolutely. Peaks like Großer Gilfert and Lamsenspitze Summit offer challenging routes with significant elevation gains. The Glungezer also features a 'Four summit route along the Glungezer High Trail' for hard-level hikers. For those seeking solitude and a true wilderness experience, the Hirzer presents a challenging mountain hike.
The Glungezer Hut, located at 2,610 meters, is a popular spot offering delicious food, various sleeping options, and a sun terrace. They are known for their 'Spaghetti à la Kathmandu'. It's advisable to make a reservation in advance if you plan to stay overnight.
Beyond mountain peak ascents, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Gasthof Zöpfer loop from Wattens' or the 'Friedberg Castle – Karlskirche Volders loop'. For cyclists, there are MTB trails like the 'Sawmill Inn Wattenberg – Mill Inn loop' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Hasegg Castle – Mint Tower, Hall in Tyrol loop'. You can explore more options on the hiking around Wattens, MTB Trails around Wattens, and Cycling around Wattens guide pages.
Yes, for those seeking solitude and pure wilderness, the Hirzer offers a challenging mountain hike, especially in summer. While the summit may not be clearly signposted, cairns reliably mark the way, requiring some orientation skills.
The Glungezer area is popular not only for its accessibility via the Glungezerbahn but also for the Glungezer Hut, which provides a welcoming stop with food and accommodation. It also offers diverse hiking options, from leisure trails to the challenging 'Four summit route along the Glungezer High Trail'.
Wattens is uniquely situated between the grey walls of the Karwendel mountains to the north and the Tuxer Alps to the south. This geographical position creates a diverse landscape, offering a wide range of terrain from gentle hills to majestic peaks, suitable for all difficulty levels.
Yes, both Großer Gilfert and Largoz are highly recommended destinations for winter ski tourers, in addition to being worthwhile summer hiking spots. Always check current snow and avalanche conditions before heading out.


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