Best mountain peaks around Scheffau am Tennengebirge offers access to the Tennengebirge mountain range, a highly karstified high plateau with many peaks rising over 2,000 meters. This region is a designated nature reserve, preserving its natural landscape. The area provides a variety of experiences, from demanding alpine expeditions to moderate hikes.
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Gennerhorn summit cross
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The ascent of about 50 minutes from the alpine hut is rewarded with a fantastic view in all four directions.
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If you want to go down with the (longest) summer toboggan run in Salzburger Land: ask early enough if it's open anyway :D Info here: https://duerrnberg.at/sommer/sommerrodelbahn/
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The Zinkenkopf is the local mountain of the city of Hallein and the village of Bad Dürrnberg as well as the Berchtesgaden district of Oberau. It has an altitude of 1336 meters.
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I was up today - the view is really great. Thank God the ground wasn't too wet, so it was easy to go up and down 😊
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Visitors frequently enjoy Wieslerhorn Summit, known for its challenging final section and panoramic vistas. Another favorite is Schmittenstein Summit, which offers a stunning 360-degree panorama including views of Dachstein and Tennengebirge. Schlenken Summit is also popular, offering great views in all directions, with an option to avoid an exposed section.
For experienced mountaineers, Raucheck (2,430 m) is the highest peak in the Tennengebirge, offering demanding routes and outstanding panoramic views. Bleikogel (2,411 m), the second-highest, also presents challenging ascents requiring sure-footedness and a good head for heights. Among the komoot highlights, Wieslerhorn Summit and Schmittenstein Summit are noted for their challenging sections and require good physical condition.
Yes, Zinkenkopf (1,336 m), also known as Zinkenkogel, is an excellent choice for a less strenuous mountain experience. It's accessible via moderate hikes like the 'Wasserleitungsweg' and offers magnificent panoramic views. The Zinkenkopf summit cross is a popular highlight on this peak.
The peaks in the Tennengebirge offer diverse and expansive views. From Raucheck, you can see the Hochkönig massif, Berchtesgaden Alps, and High Tauern. Bleikogel provides a comprehensive panorama that includes the majestic Dachstein. Schmittenstein Summit boasts a 360-degree panorama encompassing the Dead Mountains, Dachstein, Hagen, Tennengebirge, Göll, Watzmann, and Hochkalter. Gennerhorn offers wonderful views of Schafberg, Dachstein, Tennengebirge, and the Watzmann.
The Zinkenkopf is particularly family-friendly. Beyond moderate hiking paths, it features a summer toboggan run called 'Keltenblitz' and offers winter sports opportunities, making it a versatile destination for families seeking both views and activities.
The Tennengebirge is a highly karstified high plateau, featuring 22 peaks that rise over 2,000 meters. It is a designated nature reserve, preserving its unspoiled beauty. Peaks like Raucheck showcase dramatic rock walls on their southern face, reaching up to 1,000 meters, contrasting with gently sloping northern sides.
The region around Scheffau am Tennengebirge offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Bluntautal – Roman or Devil’s Bridge loop' or the 'Postalm Scenic Alpine Plateau' loop. You can find more details on these and other cycling tours in the Cycling around Scheffau am Tennengebirge guide.
Absolutely. The area is rich with hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Lammerklamm and Mühlenrundweg Trail' or the 'Schwarzenbach Waterfall – Lammer Gorge loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, refer to the Hiking around Scheffau am Tennengebirge guide and the Easy hikes around Scheffau am Tennengebirge guide.
Yes, near the summit of Zinkenkopf, you can find the Zinkenstüberl mountain restaurant. This is a convenient spot to rest and enjoy refreshments, and you can even get a stamp for the Tennengau Hiking Pass there.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, with many highlighting the 360-degree vistas. The challenging yet rewarding ascents, especially for peaks like Wieslerhorn Summit and Schmittenstein Summit, are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty of the Tennengebirge as a designated nature reserve is a significant draw, offering a true alpine experience.
Yes, the region offers winter activities. Bleikogel is particularly known for a challenging ski touring descent called the 'Trickl-Abfahrt,' which features a remarkable 1,700 meters of elevation difference. The Zinkenkopf also provides various winter sports opportunities with snow-covered slopes, making it a versatile destination year-round.
Multi-day tours in the Tennengebirge, especially those encompassing higher peaks like Raucheck, can be quite challenging. They often involve significant elevation changes and can last around 10 hours or more for a single demanding section. It's crucial to have good physical condition, alpine experience, and be prepared for remote routes.


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