Mountain peaks around Fritzens, located in the Inn Valley of Tyrol, Austria, provide access to diverse mountain landscapes. The region offers views of the majestic Nordkette mountain range and the scenic Kellerjoch. These areas present opportunities for various outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to panoramic viewpoints. Fritzens serves as a base for exploring these peaks in the surrounding Hall-Wattens region.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Hohljoch is crossed between the Eng valley and the Laliderer valley on the way to the Falkenhütte... Wonderful views in both directions
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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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Always nice up here. Varied climb with two easy KS.
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Before going up the Wilde-Bande-Steig, you can recharge your batteries here
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The ruggedness and steepness of this mountain range is very impressive.
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Fritzens offers access to several impressive mountain peaks. The majestic Nordkette range, including the Hahnenkamplspitze and Hafelekarspitze, is easily reachable. Another prominent peak is the scenic Kellerjoch, known for its expansive views. Other notable summits in the area include Lamsenspitze Summit, Largoz Summit, and Großer Bettelwurf Summit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Hafelekarspitze on the Nordkette, often called the “Top of Innsbruck,” provides spectacular 360-degree vistas of Innsbruck, the Inn Valley, and the Karwendel mountains. The Kellerjoch also offers wonderful panoramic views over the Inn Valley, extending to some of the highest Austrian and German peaks from the Kellerjoch Hut. Großer Bettelwurf Summit, towering at 2,725 meters, also provides an incredible panorama over the Inn Valley and neighboring Karwendel peaks.
Yes, the Nordkette is remarkably accessible for all fitness levels via the Nordkette Cable Car system, taking you to high alpine terrain like Seegrube and Hafelekarspitze in about 30 minutes from Innsbruck. The Kellerjoch is also accessible for families and those seeking less strenuous experiences, as the Kellerjochbahn lift takes visitors up to almost 2,000 meters above sea level.
The mountain peaks around Fritzens offer a diverse range of hiking experiences. You can find challenging climbs like the Lamsenspitze Summit, which requires a demanding ascent for its panoramic reward. Peaks like Hahnenkamplspitze require sure-footedness and alpine experience due to narrow paths and steep descents. For intermediate to challenging routes with quieter paths, consider Largoz Summit. The Nordkette and Kellerjoch also offer numerous trails ranging from easy circular walks to more strenuous hikes.
Beyond hiking, the region around Fritzens offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Nordkette is a hub for mountain biking, including the challenging Nordkette Singletrail, and paragliding in summer. In winter, it transforms into a destination for skiing, snowboarding, and freeriding. The Kellerjoch also provides mountain bike routes in summer and is a tranquil ski area in winter, with opportunities for ski touring, tobogganing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many nearby routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. You can explore options like the “Triumphal Arch, Innsbruck – Gnadenwald Plateau loop” for road cycling or the “Sawmill Inn Wattenberg – Mill Inn loop” for mountain biking, by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Fritzens, MTB Trails around Fritzens, and Gravel biking around Fritzens guides.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Summer (roughly June to September) is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the panoramic views, with the Nordkette and Kellerjoch offering diverse trails. Winter (roughly December to March) is perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and winter hiking, as both the Nordkette and Kellerjoch transform into popular winter sports destinations. The Kellerjoch, in particular, offers a serene atmosphere in winter, away from mass tourism.
Yes, several mountain huts and restaurants are available. On the Nordkette, you'll find the Seegrube Restaurant and Cloud 9 Café, offering regional cuisine with panoramic views. Near the Kellerjoch summit, the Kellerjoch Hut provides an incomparable 360° panoramic view and is a great spot for refreshments. While Largoz Summit itself doesn't have refreshments, the nearby Largozalm offers beer and soda.
The Nordkette is popular due to its unparalleled accessibility via the Nordkette Cable Car system, allowing effortless access to high alpine environments. It offers spectacular panoramic views of Innsbruck and the surrounding Alps, diverse activities like hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and skiing, and features mountain huts for culinary delights. Its proximity to Innsbruck makes it a convenient and rewarding destination.
The Kellerjoch is known for its stunning panoramic views over the Inn Valley, considered one of the most beautiful between Kufstein and Innsbruck. It features the Kellerjoch Hut, offering extensive views, and the Kellerjochkapelle, a chapel at the summit known for sunrise views. It's also praised for its accessibility via the Kellerjochbahn lift and offers a serene atmosphere, especially in winter, away from the busiest tourist spots.
Yes, the Hohljoch Pass is a notable mountain pass in the area. It's an intermediate trail offering nice views, particularly of the imposing Laliderer walls. It serves as a connection point on hikes, for example, from the Falkenhütte to the Engalm.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible panoramic views, especially from peaks like Lamsenspitze Summit and Großer Bettelwurf Summit, which reward challenging climbs with breathtaking vistas. The quiet nature of mountains like Largoz Summit and the impressive views along the way to Hahnenkamplspitze are also highly appreciated. The accessibility of high alpine terrain via cable cars on the Nordkette is also a major draw.


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