Mountain peaks around Hopfgarten in Defereggen are situated in East Tyrol, Austria, within a majestic alpine landscape. This region offers numerous mountain peaks for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The summits provide panoramic views and varied terrain suitable for different skill levels. The Defereggen Valley, located within the Hohe Tauern National Park, is known for its unspoiled nature and numerous hiking opportunities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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They certainly didn't do the environment any favors with the lift system. And I don't think it adds any value either. Two black slopes, often only one of which is accessible. I've known the Leppleskoflel for decades. No, the climb isn't scenic anymore. But at the top, you're rewarded with a view that's second to none. And mountain bikers shouldn't even attempt it; the terrain isn't exactly fun.
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Because of the unsightly access path, I first took the beautiful trail toward Ochsenlenke and then from there up over grass and scree directly to the start of the summit trail. Although very strenuous, it saves you the wide path. Perhaps creating a trail as a branch off the Ochsenlenke trail would enhance the value of this worthwhile summit!
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beautiful view of the surrounding mountains
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The Grosser Leppleskofel is advertised as easy to climb, but it's actually a moderately difficult climb! The final 200 meters to the summit are particularly challenging. Surefootedness, a head for heights, and the appropriate equipment are essential! Don't forget, we're in alpine terrain.
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The path from the Eagle Lounge to the summit is classified as black. The first section is fairly steep, the second part is a beautiful ridge path. There are a few rope safety devices. It took us about 75 minutes at a steady, slow pace. The view from the summit is phenomenal, but there are also wonderful viewpoints along the way.
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We took the tour from the Kals mountain railway today in mid-September. The scree areas at the beginning and just before the top were challenging. The length of the route is absolutely doable and the view is truly breathtaking. It took us a little longer because we set a slow pace on the 'difficult' routes. It should be noted that you should really be sure-footed on the route and keep your nerve as some sections are really dangerous. Despite moderate visibility, this was one of the most beautiful hikes so far for us.
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It used to be a great tour with a beautiful, only short sections steep climb towards the end as an access route. They stayed, the other beautiful ascent by path unfortunately fell victim to the slope expansion. The new path is therefore up to the last stretch on a steep, very monotonous rough gravel road, which heats up miserably when the weather is nice. Honestly no fun. Anyone who now thinks they ride their bikes better: Yes, it is possible, but you should be able to. The road is very steep and gravel/slippery. We saw several people with rental e-mountain bikes from the village, who desperately pushed them down the path or could no longer start up the steep path. Therefore probably something for more experienced mountain bikers. The view at the top of the summit is beautiful as always... everyone has to decide for themselves whether the way there is still worthwhile.
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Some of the most popular mountain peaks in the region include Speikboden Summit, known for its easily accessible excursion and great views. Other highly regarded peaks are Großer Leppleskofel and Großes Degenhorn, both offering challenging ascents and rewarding vistas.
Many peaks in the region boast exceptional panoramic views. From the Speikboden Summit, you can enjoy expansive vistas. The Regenstein, as the highest mountain directly in Hopfgarten, offers an unforgettable view of the Glocknergruppe, Venedigergruppe, and Dolomites. The Rotenkogel Summit provides a magnificent 360-degree view, including a panoramic sight of the Großglockner.
The mountain peaks around Hopfgarten in Defereggen offer a range of difficulties, from intermediate to challenging. Peaks like Großer Leppleskofel and Großes Degenhorn are considered challenging, often requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. Even seemingly 'easy to climb' peaks like Großer Leppleskofel can have moderately difficult sections, especially the final 200 meters.
Yes, for Großes Degenhorn, the ascent and descent can be shortened by almost 700 meters using a mountain railway from Defreggen. Similarly, for Großer Leppleskofel, the ascent can be shortened using the St. Jakob mountain railways, though sure-footedness and suitable shoes are still necessary for the remaining path.
For challenging peaks like Großer Leppleskofel, Großes Degenhorn, and Rotenkogel Summit, sure-footedness, a head for heights, and appropriate equipment are essential. Paths can be steep, involve scree, large boulders, or even rope safety devices in sections. Sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended.
Beyond hiking, the area around Hopfgarten in Defereggen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, enjoy scenic road cycling routes, or go for a run on the running trails. The Hinterbergkofel is also a popular destination for ski touring during winter.
Yes, the Hinterbergkofel (2,727 meters), located near the Staller Saddle, is a popular destination for ski touring. It's known for its ideal slopes and relatively reliable snow conditions, offering an excellent panoramic view. The Gasser Horn (2,612 meters) also provides excellent downhill slopes for skilled ski tourers, often with fewer crowds.
The Deferegger Pfannhorn (2,820 meters) is situated on the border between Austria and Italy, within the Villgratner Mountains. This peak is highly rewarding for its extensive 360-degree views, encompassing various mountain ranges and valleys in both countries.
From the Regenstein (2,891 meters), the highest mountain directly in Hopfgarten, you can expect an unforgettable view from its summit plateau. It offers expansive vistas of the Glocknergruppe, Venedigergruppe, the South Tyrolean and Lienz Dolomites, and the Karnische Kamm.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels, and the unspoiled nature of the Defereggen Valley within the Hohe Tauern National Park. The opportunity to shorten ascents with mountain railways on some peaks is also appreciated, making challenging summits more accessible.
Yes, for example, the Adler Lounge is a notable spot offering great views of the Venediger and Großglockner groups. It serves as a good starting or resting point for hikes, with some trails, like the one to Rotenkogel Summit, beginning from there.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. For ski touring, winter and early spring offer ideal snow conditions, particularly on peaks like Hinterbergkofel and Gasser Horn.


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