Best mountain peaks around Terfens are found in Tyrol, Austria, a village situated at the foot of the Karwendel Mountains. This location provides access to alpine landscapes and notable peaks. Terfens serves as a starting point for exploring these impressive mountains. The region offers extensive natural parks and diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Gamsjoch summit with its summit cross is the goal of the tour for many - however, the main summit is the east summit, which can be reached further along the ridge by sure-footed mountaineers.
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Unfortunately, we weren't lucky, and the summit was covered in clouds. The cross contains a summit log and a pen.
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An incredibly beautiful view. But also a very difficult hike up. But it's worth it!
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Great summit with a fantastic panoramic view. Climb from Gramai via the north side, challenging with climbing sections (surefootedness, a head for heights and mountaineering experience recommended), descent (or alternative ascent) via the normal route on the south side, steep and rocky, but easy to walk, not exposed. A stop at Gramai Hochleger is highly recommended!
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Fantastic view of the rugged mountains of the Karwendel and Lake Achensee.
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And if it were the last view, then the effort of the climb would have been worth it. So rugged and yet so beautiful. If anyone finds my glasses again on the way down over the Lalider Alm, please let me know. I would be really happy 🤗
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For me one of the most beautiful Karwendel peaks with incredible views. On the way to the summit you always meet countless chamois, ibex and marmots. However, a lot of endurance is required to get to the summit. You should definitely be sure-footed and, in my opinion, have experience with "alpine terrain", as they always say. When you finally get to the top, you can expect a great Karwendel cinema. 🤗
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The Alpengasthaus Falzturn is right next to the Sennhütte Falzturn.
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For spectacular panoramic views, consider hiking to Kellerjoch Hut. From here, you can see across the Tux Alps, Stubai Alps, Karwendel Mountains, Rofan Mountains, and Wetterstein Mountains. Another excellent choice is Spieljoch Summit (1920 m), which offers panoramic views of the lower Zillertal and is easily accessible from the cable car mountain station.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Sonnjoch summit is a challenging ascent with natural monument status. It offers views over the main Alpine ridge and the Achensee, as well as the impressive peaks of the Karwendel. Another demanding option is Gamsjoch Summit, known for its incredible Karwendel views, though it requires significant endurance and sure-footedness.
The mountain peaks around Terfens offer diverse and expansive views. From the Kellerjoch Hut, you can often see as far as Innsbruck, Germany, and Italy, including the Zugspitze and Großglockner on clear days. Spieljoch Summit (1920 m) provides great views of the lower Zillertal, while Sonnjoch summit offers vistas of the main Alpine ridge and the Achensee.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Spieljoch Summit (1920 m) is considered family-friendly, as it can be reached easily from the mountain station of the cable car. The area around Kellerjoch also features diverse hiking trails, some of which are less strenuous, and the Kellerjochbahn chairlift provides convenient access to higher altitudes, reducing the effort for families.
The hiking season typically runs from late spring to early autumn. For challenging peaks like Sonnjoch summit, autumn can be ideal as temperatures are cooler, avoiding the blazing sun of summer. However, always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher altitudes, as snow can persist or arrive early.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers extensive opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountaineering, hiking, and jogging. For specific mountaineering challenges, explore routes like the 'Felix Kuen via ferrata – Hundskopf Summit loop' or the 'Kellerjoch Chapel – Kellerjoch via ferrata loop' in the Mountain Hikes around Terfens guide. For easier walks, check out the Easy hikes around Terfens guide.
Yes, several huts and snack stations provide refreshments and sometimes accommodation. The Kellerjoch Hut, located just below the Kellerjoch summit, offers hearty home cooking and 26 beds, typically open from June to October. Another option is the Sennhütte Falzturn snack station, known for its rustic charm and delicious food.
The Karwendel Mountains, which Terfens borders, are characterized by jagged peaks, dramatic limestone cliffs, cirques, ancient forests, and pristine rivers. It's a vast natural park with a diverse landscape, offering a rich habitat for flora and fauna. Areas like Walderalm and Vomper Loch are known for their beautiful alpine pastures and impressive natural scenery.
While many trails in Austria are dog-friendly, regulations can vary, especially within protected areas like the Karwendel Alpine Park. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Check specific trail regulations or local tourism information for the most up-to-date rules regarding dogs in the Karwendel Mountains.
Terfens itself is a good starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains. For peaks like Kellerjoch, the Kellerjochbahn chairlift from Pillberg significantly aids accessibility, taking visitors to an altitude of 1,887 meters. Parking is generally available at trailheads or cable car stations, but it's advisable to check specific parking options for your chosen route. Public transport connections to key starting points should be verified with local schedules.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views from summits like Kellerjoch and Spieljoch, often describing them as 'sensational' and 'incredible'. The diverse hiking trails catering to various skill levels, the presence of cozy huts for rest and refreshments, and the opportunity to encounter wildlife like chamois, ibex, and marmots are also highly appreciated aspects of the experience.
Yes, the Kellerjoch mountain features a charming wooden chapel at its highest point, known as Kreuzjoch. The original chapel dates back to the early 16th century, reflecting the historical significance of silver mining in Schwaz during that period. This adds a cultural and historical dimension to the natural beauty of the area.


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