Best mountain peaks around Wals-Siezenheim are found in the picturesque landscape surrounding this municipality in the Salzburg region of Austria. While Wals-Siezenheim itself does not contain distinct mountain peaks, the immediate vicinity offers numerous options for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features a variety of summits and viewpoints, providing diverse trails and experiences. This region is known for its accessible mountains that cater to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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From here, you have a magnificent view of the Stone Agnes. According to an old legend, Agnes was a particularly pious and virtuous dairymaid who was miraculously protected from the devil's temptations by being turned to stone. The Stone Agnes is one of the three outstanding natural phenomena in the Berchtesgadener Land. It has been recognized by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment as one of "Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes."
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This formation is a great natural spectacle. Sometimes you can also see climbers
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Pretty rock formation that can be admired from a distance
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According to legend, a God-fearing and chaste dairymaid was once turned to stone here to protect her from the devil. According to another legend, a prostitute was turned to stone because she had killed her own child. Up here, you have a magnificent view and the stone figure is sure to amaze you (even if it is not easy to reach via the steep path).
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The Salzburg Hochthron is 1,852 m above sea level. NHN, after the Berchtesgadener Hochthron, the second highest peak of the Untersberg massif in the Berchtesgaden Alps. You can easily climb to the summit via the Thomas-Eder-Steig; if you prefer a more comfortable route, you can take the Untersbergbahn.
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Wonderful mountain panorama from the Berchtesgaden Alps with Hochkönig, Watzmann, Hochkalter and Reiteralpe, over Großvenediger, the Loferer, and many more. The view down into the valley to Bad Reichnhall is also magnificent. From the Reichenhaller Haus, the ascent to the summit is only a very short distance. One of the most beautiful mountains in the German Alps.
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Some of the most popular mountain peaks in the vicinity of Wals-Siezenheim include Summit Hochstaufen, known for its striking rocky appearance and rewarding views, and Salzburger Hochthron, which offers beautiful full panoramas of the surrounding areas like the Watzmann and Dachstein. Gaisberg is also highly regarded for its impressive views over Salzburg and its accessibility.
Yes, Gaisberg is an excellent choice for families. It offers impressive views over Salzburg and the surrounding area, and its paths are considered easy enough for smaller children. The cozy Alm invites you to linger, making it a pleasant outing for all ages.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Summit Hochstaufen offers demanding mountaineering routes, such as the "Hochstaufen summit – Reichenhaller Hut loop from Piding," which is 14.9 km long with a significant elevation gain. The Untersberg also features challenging routes like the "Dopplersteig Trail – Geiereck Summit Cross loop," requiring very good fitness and alpine experience.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including racing bike, mountain bike, and e-bike options, especially around the Untersberg. There are also numerous cycling routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Wals-Siezenheim guide, and gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Wals-Siezenheim guide.
While many peaks offer varying difficulties, the Heuberg, accessible from locations like Gnigl in Salzburg, presents a medium-difficulty hike that is less strenuous yet very scenic. It's about 8.2 km long with an altitude gain of 410 meters, taking around 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a good option for those seeking a refreshing escape into nature without extreme demands.
Hiking the Untersberg can vary greatly depending on the route. A typical medium-difficulty route, such as one from Marktschellenberg, spans about 9.2 km with an altitude gain of 1,217 meters, requiring approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes. More challenging mountaineering routes, like the "Dopplersteig Trail – Geiereck Summit Cross loop," can take longer and demand higher fitness levels.
The mountain peaks around Wals-Siezenheim offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Salzburger Hochthron, you can see the Watzmann, Steinernes Meer, and Dachstein. Gaisberg provides an impressive vista over Salzburg and the surrounding area. From Summit Hochstaufen, you can enjoy views of Watzmann and Untersberg, as well as Bad Reichenhall and the flatlands stretching to Waginger See and Chiemsee.
Yes, the region is home to interesting natural features. For instance, the Steinerne Agnes Rock Formation on the Dreisesselberg is a bizarre rock form with local legends, offering a magnificent view. Good footwear is recommended for reaching it due to steep paths.
Many summits in the area serve as excellent viewpoints. Nockstein Summit is a great example, offering beautiful views, though good footwear is recommended due to demanding passages. Salzburger Hochthron and Gaisberg are also prominent summits that double as popular viewpoints.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels, and the accessibility of many peaks. The opportunity to combine hiking with other activities like mountain biking or simply enjoying the natural beauty and fresh air is also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 800 upvotes, highlighting the region's appeal.
Yes, the region is well-suited for mountaineering. The Mountain Hikes around Wals-Siezenheim guide lists several challenging routes, including the "Hochstaufen summit – Reichenhaller Hut loop from Piding" and various loops around the Untersberg like the "Dopplersteig Trail – Geiereck Summit Cross loop from Versickerungsanlage am Rosittenbach." These routes often require good fitness and alpine experience.


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