Best mountain peaks around Thörl offer a diverse mountainous landscape for exploration. The region features prominent summits that provide expansive views of the surrounding terrain. With 12 distinct peaks, Thörl is a destination for those seeking natural features and varied hiking experiences. These peaks are part of the Hochschwab Group, known for its elevations and natural monuments.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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very beautiful viewpoint and a magnificent tour in summer and winter
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The Thaler Kogel (1,656 m) belongs to the Hochschwab group and is something of an insider tip among the mountains with great views. There is no hut, but there is a beautiful summit cross, a great view and two benches with tables. You can climb it from several directions.
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Simply beautiful, somewhat challenging hike, about 2 hours and a visit to the Pribitzalm is always worthwhile for a TREAPAZA LG. Manfred
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May 25, 2024: We wanted to climb the Fölzstein today. We discovered the circular hiking trail via the Stoamandlweg. As an inexperienced hiker, this path is very dangerous. There are always exposed rocks to pass. Not to mention that the path is not signposted. We then used the path from the Fölzkogel to the Grasserhütte as a descent, which had slipped over the winter. It was quite difficult to find an alternative path due to the slope. We had to keep passing snow fields. The terrain was sloping in this area. I wouldn't do this hike again at the moment. A very high level of sure-footedness is required.
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The incredible view is the true reward for the climb. If the visibility is good, you can see the Zirbitzkogel (border with Carinthia). Ötscher, Hochkar, Großer Priel, Hochtor, Eisenerzer Reichenstein and many more show themselves from their best side.
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The Pribitz lies directly above the picturesque Grüner See and can be easily reached from the Sonnschienalm in 5km. But there are also steep climbs on both sides of the Grüner See to this summit. However, none of these paths are marked - but at least the easy path from the Sonnschienalm is easy to find using Komoot!
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From here you have a fantastic view of the Hochschschwab massif and the Eisenerz Alps
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The region around Thörl offers several prominent peaks. Among the most popular are Hochschwab Summit, which is the highest in the Hochschwab Group at 2,277 meters, and Hochturm Summit, the highest point of the Trenchtling massif. Both offer stunning panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Fölzstein Summit Cross offers a demanding ascent. Parts of the path, particularly the Stoamandlweg, are described as very dangerous for inexperienced hikers due to exposed rocks, lack of signposting, and potential snowfields, requiring a very high level of sure-footedness.
Many peaks in Thörl offer expansive and stunning panoramic views. For instance, Hochschwab Summit provides a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding mountains on clear days. Similarly, Thalerkogel Summit is known as a gentle panoramic mountain with great views.
Yes, Thalerkogel Summit is considered an intermediate climb, offering a beautiful summit cross and great views without the extreme difficulty of some other peaks. Another intermediate option is Pribitz Summit Cross, which can be reached from the Sonnschienalm.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, Thörl offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Basilica of Mariazell loop' or 'Mill Inn – Zum Hochschwab Inn loop'. For road cycling, there are routes such as the 'Seeberg Pass Crossing – Basilica of Mariazell loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Mountainbikestrecke auf die Aflenzer Bürgeralm'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Thörl, Road Cycling Routes around Thörl, and MTB Trails around Thörl guides.
The highest mountain in the Hochschwab Group, which encompasses the Thörl region, is Hochschwab Summit, standing at 2,277 meters above sea level. It is marked by a large summit cross.
Yes, both Hochschwab Summit and Hochturm Summit are recognized as natural monuments. The area around the Trenchtling massif, where Hochturm is located, is also a nature reserve.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from peaks like Hochschwab, when visibility is good. Many appreciate the rewarding experience of reaching summits like Hochturm. However, some also note the challenging conditions on certain trails, such as the Fölzstein, emphasizing the need for appropriate equipment and sure-footedness.
Mountain peaks, especially higher ones like Hochschwab, can be very wind and weather prone. Conditions can change rapidly, with fog and strong winds appearing quickly. It's always recommended to bring warm clothes and appropriate equipment, as temperatures can feel much cooler due to wind. For challenging routes like Fölzstein, be aware of potential slipped paths and snowfields, even in late spring.
Yes, Hochturm Summit, the highest point of the Trenchtling massif, can be accessed via three different routes. One leads from the Hiaslegg inn over the Edelweissboden, another from the Lamingalm and Lamingsattel, and a third from Präbichl, also over the Lamingsattel.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed here, many hiking routes in the Thörl region typically have designated parking areas at trailheads or nearby villages. For detailed information on parking for specific routes, it is advisable to check local guides or resources for the starting points of your chosen hike.


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