Best mountain peaks in Mürzer Oberland are characterized by diverse landscapes, including extensive forests, gentle alpine meadows, and deep river valleys. This region in Styria, Austria, features summits often reaching around 2,000 meters in height. Many prominent elevations are part of the "Seven Summits" tour, offering varied hiking experiences. The area provides a range of trails, from accessible paths to demanding alpine routes.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Great food, nice staff. Winter shelter
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Magnificent view from Schneeberg to Gesäuse
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We were here in winter, with a bit of snow. The large pane is certainly very beautiful at other times of the year too. At the top you have a great view of the Rax.
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Great view over the plain to the Rax. And to the many peaks in the opposite direction.
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Easy to hike and still a wonderful panoramic view.
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The highest point of the Rax is the Heukuppe at 2,007 meters, which is entirely in the province of Styria. The highest elevation of the Rax plateau on the Lower Austrian side is the Scheibwaldhöhe at 1,943 meters.
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Also recommended on sunny winter days. Don't forget to go digging or snowshoes 🙂
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Nice winter destination, very crowded in summer
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The Mürzer Oberland offers several impressive peaks. Among the most popular are Hay dome (Heukuppe), the highest point of the Rax, known for its expansive panoramic views. Another favorite is Windberg Summit (Schneealpe), offering commanding views across the high plateau and distant mountain groups. For those closer to Mürzzuschlag, Große Scheibe Summit Cross is a beloved local mountain with great views of the Mürztal.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Schneealm massif, where Windberg Summit (Schneealpe) is located, offers easy routes for family walks in fair weather. Additionally, Spielkogel (Hinteralm) is known for trails generally considered suitable for families, providing a relatively easy yet impressive hiking experience with magnificent panoramic views.
The peaks in Mürzer Oberland offer diverse and stunning views. From Hay dome (Heukuppe) on the Rax, you can see from Lake Neusiedl to the distant Dachstein massif on clear days. Windberg Summit (Schneealpe) provides commanding views of the high plateau, the Rax-Schneeberg group, Hohe Veitsch, Hochschwab, Göller, and even the Gesäuse and Dachstein massif with optimal visibility. Große Scheibe Summit Cross offers a clear view of the Mürztal, Raxenmäuer, and Fischbacher Alpen.
The highest peak in the Mürzer Oberland region is Hay dome (Heukuppe) on the Rax, standing at 2,007 meters. Another prominent peak is Windberg Summit (Schneealpe), which reaches 1,903 meters and is the highest point of the Schneealm massif.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Mürzer Oberland offers challenging routes. The traverse of Großer Wildkamm (Veitsch), reaching 1,874 meters, is considered a demanding mountain tour requiring sure-footedness and alpine experience, especially in rocky sections. This peak is often combined with a hike to the Hohe Veitsch for a full day of alpine exploration. You can find more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes in Mürzer Oberland guide.
The Mürzer Oberland is enjoyable year-round. Warmer months are ideal for hiking and climbing, with mountain huts like the Karl-Ludwig-Haus and Schneealpenhaus open from May to October. In winter, the gently sloping terrain of areas like the Rax is perfect for ski tours and snowshoe hikes. Some peaks, like Wildalpe Summit, are particularly popular in winter for their wide views and avalanche-safe descents.
Yes, several mountain huts provide excellent resting opportunities. Near Hay dome (Heukuppe) is the Karl-Ludwig-Haus. On the Schneealm, you'll find the Schneealpenhaus and Michlbauer Hut. Near Große Scheibe Summit Cross, the cozy Scheibenhütte offers a welcoming rest stop. These huts often provide food and sometimes accommodation.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the Mürzer Oberland offers various activities. In winter, the Rax region is excellent for ski tours and snowshoe hikes. The area also features extensive forest paths and open plateau areas suitable for exploration. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes available, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes in Mürzer Oberland guide.
For those seeking solitude away from crowded trails, peaks like Königskogel and Proles are considered 'quiet jewels' of the Mürzer Oberland. These areas offer serene landscapes, and while routes can sometimes be unmarked, they are ideal for hikers with good orientation skills looking for a tranquil experience. The nearby Kleiner Proles is noted for very nice views.
The Mürzer Oberland's mountain peaks are characterized by diverse terrain. You'll find extensive forests, gentle alpine meadows, and deep river valleys. Some peaks, like Großer Wildkamm (Veitsch), feature narrow, rocky ridges that require sure-footedness. High plateaus, such as the Schneealm massif, offer expansive open areas, while others, like Große Scheibe Summit Cross, involve hikes largely through forested areas.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for less strenuous outings. For example, the Wildalpe Summit offers an easy-to-hike trail (T1 difficulty) with wonderful panoramic views. You can discover more accessible options in the Easy hikes in Mürzer Oberland guide, which includes routes like the Waxriegelhaus loop and the Wetterin Summit trail.


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