Biosphere Salzburger Lungau and Kärntner Nockberge
Biosphere Salzburger Lungau and Kärntner Nockberge
Best mountain peaks around Biosphere Salzburger Lungau and Kärntner Nockberge is Austria's largest UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, encompassing inner-alpine landscapes, high mountains, and deep valleys. This region ranges from 600 to 3,000 meters above sea level, featuring diverse ecosystems including mountain meadows and marshes. It is recognized for its unique natural and cultural landscapes where human activity and nature coexist.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Visitors frequently enjoy Falkertspitz Summit, known for its stunning views and accessibility from Falkertsee and Heidialm. Another favorite is Predigerstuhl Summit, offering impressive vistas and a modern summit cross. The Preber summit cross is also highly rated for its breathtaking views and moderate ascent.
The Kärntner Nockberge are distinctive for their gentle, dome-like, and grass-covered summits, often called 'Nocken.' This geological rarity provides a unique and more accessible hiking experience compared to the jagged peaks found in many other Alpine ranges.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Red Castle, a natural monument with impressive red rock formations, is suitable for hikes with children. The Nockberge also feature attractions like the 'Nocky-Flitzer' alpine roller coaster and the Heidi Alm children's adventure park, making it ideal for families.
The Biosphere Reserve boasts diverse natural features, from valley marsh areas and alluvial forests to cultivated meadows and woodlands, extending up to alpine summit regions. You'll find untouched mountain lakes, impressive rock formations like the Red Castle, and numerous viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding Nockberge.
The highest peak in the Nock Mountains is the Eisenhut, reaching an elevation of 2,441 meters (8,009 ft) above sea level. While part of the Nock Mountains, it is specifically located in Styria, but represents the highest point of the range that spans Carinthia, Salzburg, and Styria.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the easy hikes around Biosphere Salzburger Lungau and Kärntner Nockberge. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes and gravel biking routes available.
The region offers unspoilt alpine landscapes in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring the vast network of paths. The mountain climate is also known to alleviate respiratory complaints, making it suitable for endurance training. Winter provides opportunities for winter hiking and skiing.
Yes, for experienced hikers, peaks like Mosermandl Summit offer challenging ascents. The western ascent to Mosermandl involves a 70-meter high chimney secured with a wire rope, similar to a via ferrata, providing an exciting challenge.
The Nockberge Biosphere Park is a significant refuge for many animal species. You might encounter rare animals such as the barbastelle bat, whiskered bat, badgers, and lynx. The Capercaillie is a beloved symbol of the Nock Mountains, and bears are also present in the region.
Yes, in the Salzburger Lungau, 'Biosphere Park Fexn,' local and certified nature and landscape guides, offer special biosphere park hikes. In the Kärntner Nockberge, trained biosphere park rangers lead unforgettable tours, helping visitors discover the region's treasures and biodiversity.
The region features a richly structured landscape ranging from 600 to 3,000 meters above sea level. Salzburger Lungau is characterized by diverse landscapes from valley marshes to alpine summits. The Kärntner Nockberge are famous for their unique gentle, dome-like, and grass-covered summits, offering a distinct hiking experience.
Yes, the region has mountain huts and refuges. For example, near Falkertspitz Summit, there are wonderful huts to stop off at as a reward for a mountain tour. The Predigerstuhl Summit can be combined with a tour starting from the Erlacherhaus, which offers some parking.


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