Best mountain peaks around Wörgl serve as a gateway to the diverse landscapes of the Tyrolean Alps. While Wörgl itself does not have a mountain directly within the town, it is a base for exploring numerous peaks in the surrounding region. The area provides a variety of mountain experiences, ranging from accessible panoramic viewpoints to more challenging hiking routes. This geographic position allows for exploration of prominent mountains near Wörgl Austria.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The most beautiful views of the Wildschönau mountains await you here👍
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Coming from the Pentlinghaus, you first come across a beautiful hut cross, which offers a fantastic view, but does not mark the summit ☝🏼😉 The actual summit cross follows a little later and is a little hidden between the trees!
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Beautiful view with 360 degree panorama of the Inn Valley, Alpbach Valley and as far as the Wilder Kaiser.
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The Gratlspitze is Alpbach's local mountain. The striking mountain rises directly above Alpbach's many wooden houses. It is actually not a single peak, but a yoke with several peaks. Seen from below, the mountain seems invincible - the rocks in the summit area are so steep. The hike is not that extreme, but can be viewed as moderately difficult. However, sure-footedness and a head for heights are necessary in the summit area. Three main routes lead from the Alpbachtal up to the summit. Depending on your preference, you can vary the route or turn it into a circular hike.
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Easy hiking trail, easy to get to. Sturdy shoes recommended. Great view. Hut (Gipfö Hit) open Mon-Sun to stop off
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From there you have a magnificent view in good weather.
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One of two crosses on the Pendling. Accessible via a short path from the driveway.
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Some of the most popular mountain peaks near Wörgl include Hohe Salve Summit, known for its breathtaking 360-degree panorama and easy cable car access. Another favorite is Gratlspitze, which offers stunning views of the Inn Valley and Alpbach Valley after a moderately difficult hike. Pendling Summit Cross is also highly regarded for its views of Kufstein and the Kaisergebirge.
Yes, several peaks near Wörgl are suitable for families. Hohe Salve Summit is easily accessible by cable car from Hopfgarten im Brixental, making it ideal for all ages to enjoy panoramic views. The Markbachjoch, reached by an 8-minute gondola ride from Niederau, offers beautiful views and a short walk to a church. Wörgl's local mountain, Möslalmkogel, also features an easy forest path to the Möslalm hut, suitable for families.
For those seeking more challenging routes, Gratlspitze offers a moderately difficult hike requiring sure-footedness in its summit area. The Westlicher Hackenkopf, identified as the highest summit directly within the Wörgl area at 2,022 meters, provides challenging terrain and rewarding views for experienced hikers and mountain bikers.
The mountains near Wörgl offer diverse panoramic views. From Hohe Salve Summit, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama encompassing the Kaisergebirge to the north and the glaciated Hohe Tauern to the south. Gratlspitze provides extensive views of the Inn Valley and Alpbach Valley, reaching as far as the Wilder Kaiser. The Markbachjoch offers beautiful vistas of the Wildschönau valley, the Wilder Kaiser, and the Rofan Mountains.
Yes, several mountain huts offer refreshments and food. The Möslalm, located above Wörgl on the way to Möslalmkogel, is a popular hut providing a cozy stop with fantastic views. Schatzberg Summit Cross also has a hut nearby, and the area around Pendling Summit Cross is known for a great cabin with good food.
Beyond hiking, the region around Wörgl offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Markbachjoch is a popular spot for paragliding and is crossed by a stage of the Tyrol Mountain Bike Safari. The area around Westlicher Hackenkopf supports mountain biking, e-biking, winter fat biking, and trail running. You can also find numerous running trails around Wörgl, including the challenging Möslalm – Schrofentrail loop, and various cycling routes like the Inn Cycle Path. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Wörgl and Cycling around Wörgl guides.
The warmer months are generally best for hiking. Autumn is particularly recommended for hiking to Hohe Salve Summit, as the trails are adorned with golden foliage. Many peaks offer extensive hiking and cycling routes during spring, summer, and autumn. In winter, some areas like Hohe Salve are part of ski resorts, and Möslalmkogel offers tobogganing.
Yes, some mountain peaks are well-connected. Hohe Salve Summit is easily accessible by cable car from destinations like Hopfgarten im Brixental. The Markbachjoch can be reached via an 8-minute gondola ride from Niederau, with the Wildschönau Card often providing free access.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, with many describing the 360-degree vistas from peaks like Hohe Salve Summit as breathtaking. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging ascent to spots like Gratlspitze is also highly valued. The availability of mountain huts for refreshments and the diverse range of activities, from easy walks to demanding hikes, contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
While popular peaks can attract visitors, exploring the multiple routes to summits like Gratlspitze from the Alpbachtal can offer varied or circular hikes, potentially leading to quieter sections. For a local experience, the hike to Möslalmkogel, Wörgl's local mountain, provides a variety of paths, including an easy forest path, which might be less crowded than major tourist attractions.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for circular hikes. For instance, the Gratlspitze can be approached via three main routes from the Alpbachtal, allowing for varied or circular hikes. Many trails around peaks like Markbachjoch also connect to other paths, enabling hikers to create their own circular routes.


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