Best mountain peaks around Brixlegg are found in the Tyrolean Alps, offering access to a variety of impressive mountain peaks. The region provides diverse landscapes and engaging trails for different hiking preferences. Brixlegg is situated in the Alpbachtal region, a destination for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. Numerous marked trails allow exploration of the area's natural features.
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Whether from the terrace of the Erfurter Hütte or from the mountain station of the Rofanbahn, the view is magnificent.
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The Rofanspitze, the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains, is an easily accessible and popular summit destination. That is why the rocks are very greasy and therefore slippery in some places.
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The Rofanspitze is the third highest peak in the Rofan Mountains. From up here you have a fantastic 365-degree view. The climb requires stamina and surefootedness. The climb to the summit has a gradient of around 40-45%. We saw some who had neither. We hoped that we wouldn't have to watch one of these people fall. You should also use your hands on the last stretch to hold on to the barren rock. The small plateau at the summit cross is made entirely of rock. You should be aware that you are in alpine terrain throughout the Rofan Mountains and be equipped accordingly (drinking lots, alpine shoes, hiking poles, etc. are highly recommended). From up here you can see not only the Zireiner Lake but also the Gruber Lake. This glows a beautiful turquoise color in the sunshine. On nice days it can get crowded here.
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A great hut at 1834m that offers a very tasty Kaspresskndöel soup. It is even more fantastic to enjoy the food/drink on the terrace. The view of the Achensee and the mountains is breathtaking. You can also stay overnight at the hut. It offers mattress dormitories, shared rooms and twin rooms. The twin rooms are booked up very quickly, especially during the holidays. The hut is a perfect starting point for a variety of hikes and climbs in the Rofan Mountains. It is one of the few huts that is open in both winter and summer. The exact opening times depend on the weather conditions. Detailed information can be found on the homepage: https://www.erfurterhuette.at/
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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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A beautiful all-round view, great 360 degree panorama.
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The Woedersberger Horn offers a clear view of the Zillertal and the Zillertal Alps, the Alpbachertal with Gratlspitz and Großer Galtenberg, the Rofan and the Karwendel Mountains.
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A short climb from the gondola lift and you're at the top of the Wiedersberger Horn.
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The region around Brixlegg offers several highly-rated mountain peaks. Among the most popular are Gratlspitze, known for its fantastic 360-degree views of the Inn Valley, Alpbachtal, and even the Wilder Kaiser. Another favorite is Rofanspitze in the Rofan Mountains, offering sensational panoramas towards the Kaiser Mountains. The Wiedersberger Horn summit cross is also very popular due to its accessibility and clear views of the Zillertal and Zillertal Alps.
From the mountain peaks near Brixlegg, you can expect diverse and stunning panoramic views. For instance, Gratlspitze offers magnificent vistas of the Inn Valley, Alpbachtal, and extends to the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. The Rofanspitze provides a comprehensive panorama of the surrounding alpine landscape and views towards the Kaiser Mountains. From Wiedersberger Horn summit cross, you'll see the Zillertal and Zillertal Alps, the Alpbach Valley, the Rofan, and the Karwendel Mountains.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Rofanspitze is a notable option. As the third-highest peak in the Rofan Mountains, its climb is considered challenging, requiring stamina and sure-footedness. Some sections have gradients of around 40-45%, and handholds may be necessary on the rocky summit plateau. Alpine experience, sturdy shoes, and hiking poles are recommended due to the alpine terrain.
The Wiedersberger Horn summit cross is an excellent choice for families or those looking for easier access. It's known for its accessibility, with a short climb from a gondola lift leading to the summit, typically completed in under an hour. This allows for impressive summit views without an overly strenuous climb.
Yes, there are mountain huts that serve as ideal starting points for hikes and offer refreshments or overnight stays. The Berggasthof Holzalm, at 1,425 m, is a traditional Tyrolean mountain hut that serves as a great base for hikes to the Gratlspitze. Additionally, the Erfurter Hut is conveniently located right next to the mountain station of the Rofan cable car, offering accommodation and a great view of Lake Achensee.
The Alpbachtal region, where Brixlegg is situated, is generally a destination for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts, offering numerous marked trails. While specific seasonal advice for all peaks isn't provided, the region is popular for hiking, suggesting that late spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for exploring the mountain peaks.
Yes, circular hikes are popular, especially around peaks like the Gratlspitze. These routes allow visitors to experience the peak from various angles and enjoy diverse landscapes. For example, there's a 'Ridge Trail Gratlspitze – Gratlspitze loop from Lofer' which is a moderate hike.
Beyond peak bagging, the Brixlegg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Matzen Castle Park – Lion Statues at Matzenteich loop from Brixlegg' or moderate ones like 'Gratlspitze – from Berggasthof Holzalm'. There are also running trails available, such as the 'Inn Cycle Route at Rattenberg – Rattenberg Old Town loop from Brixlegg'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Brixlegg and Running Trails around Brixlegg guides.
Yes, hiking routes to the Gratlspitze often involve charming mountain scenery, and some sections may include rope protection, making it an engaging experience for moderately experienced hikers. A popular starting point is the Berggasthof Holzalm. You can find a moderate hike called 'Gratlspitze – from Berggasthof Holzalm' which is about 4.6 km long, or a longer 'Ridge Trail Gratlspitze – Gratlspitze loop from Lofer' at 11 km.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, such as the 360-degree vistas from Gratlspitze. The varied terrain and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top are also highly valued. The accessibility of some peaks, like the Wiedersberger Horn summit cross, which offers great views with less effort, is also a big draw. The traditional mountain huts, like the Erfurter Hut, are appreciated for their hospitality and scenic locations.
For panoramic views of Lake Achensee, head to the Erfurter Hut. It is ingeniously located right next to the mountain station of the Rofan cable car. From its terrace, you have a fantastic view down to Lake Achensee, making it an ideal spot for a break or an overnight stay.
Hiking the Rofanspitze is considered challenging and requires stamina and sure-footedness. You can expect gradients of around 40-45% in some sections, and handholds may be necessary on the rocky summit plateau. Due to the alpine terrain, alpine experience, sturdy shoes, and hiking poles are recommended. The reward is a sensational 365-degree view towards the Kaiser Mountains and a comprehensive panorama of the surrounding alpine landscape.
Yes, the Wiedersberger Horn summit cross provides a clear view of the Zillertal and the Zillertal Alps. From its summit, you can also see the Alpbach Valley, the Rofan, and the Karwendel Mountains, making it a great spot for expansive alpine vistas.


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