Best mountain peaks around Flachau offer diverse alpine experiences within the Salzburger Alps. This region features a variety of summits and passes, providing extensive hiking areas and panoramic viewpoints. The landscape ranges from accessible trails to more challenging ascents, catering to different levels of outdoor activity. Many peaks are integrated into networks of trails, making them central points for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Really a beautiful viewing summit
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Beautiful tour.....summit happiness
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The Penkkopf is a fantastic mountain tour with fantastic views in all directions. I would highly recommend it. From Kleinarl, expect the walk there and back to take around 5 hours.
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Not really a summit, but there is a summit cross and great views. The Draugsteintörl is definitely worth a detour, for example when climbing up or descending from the Tappenkarseehütte.
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From the summit you have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains. Just lovely! A wooden seating platform at the summit cross invites you to linger and enjoy.
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With a bit of fitness, the Penkkopf can be easily reached from the Kleinarler Hut via hiking trail 712, even in winter. The all-round view of the snow-covered peaks rewards the effort.
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For truly stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Rossbrand Summit, which is known for its exceptional vistas in all directions and features a comfortable mountain hut. The Grießenkareck Summit also provides beautiful panoramic views, especially rewarding after the final climb. Additionally, the Penkkopf offers fantastic 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains.
Yes, Flachau offers several family-friendly options. The Grießenkareck area is ideal, featuring Flori's Adventure Trail, a pram-friendly circular hiking trail with play stations. The Lackenkogel also offers a multi-stage hike that can be adapted for different fitness levels, making it suitable for families with children.
Experienced hikers seeking a challenge will find demanding routes on Mosermandl and Faulkogel. The Mosermandl Summit involves a 70-meter-high chimney secured with wire ropes, similar to a via ferrata (difficulty A/B). Faulkogel also features a roughly 50-meter-high chimney in its summit area, secured with a steel cable, requiring a thrilling climb.
The region boasts diverse natural features. The Saukarfunktel is particularly unique, known for its ferrous rock that sparks when struck by lightning. The Draugsteintörl mountain pass, at 2,077 meters, offers lush green landscapes and expansive mountain views, often incorporated into longer hikes.
Beyond hiking, Flachau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Flachau guide. Cycling routes are also popular, including easy and difficult tours detailed in the Cycling around Flachau guide.
Yes, there are many recommended hiking trails. For mountain hikes, you can find routes like the Hinterkuchlbergalm – Lackenkogel Summit loop or the Grießenkareck Summit loop. These and more are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Flachau guide.
The summer months are generally ideal for hiking the mountain peaks in Flachau, offering pleasant temperatures and clear trails. However, some peaks like the Penkkopf are also accessible for winter hiking or snowshoeing, provided you have a reasonable level of fitness and appropriate gear.
Yes, many areas around Flachau's mountain peaks are well-served by cable cars, making higher altitudes easily accessible. For example, the Grießenkareck Summit can be reached via the Starjet 1 and 2 chairlifts directly from Flachau, providing a comfortable start to your hike.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible panoramic views from the summits, describing them as 'fantastically beautiful' and 'worth all the effort.' The diverse range of trails, from leisurely high-altitude walks to challenging summit tours, also receives high appreciation, catering to all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, several mountain huts and restaurants are conveniently located near the peaks. The Rossbrand Summit has a newly built mountain hut right next to the summit cross. On the way to Lackenkogel, you can find Sattelbauer, a mountaintop restaurant with Dachstein views, and Lackenalm, where Highland cows graze.
While Flachau is surrounded by many peaks, Mosermandl stands out as one of the highest and most prominent in the broader Salzburger Alps region accessible from Flachau, reaching 2,680 meters. Faulkogel is another significant peak at 2,654 meters.
Yes, several peaks in the region are part of the 'Salzburger Gipfelspiel' (Salzburg Summit Game). For instance, Lackenkogel is known as 'the guardian,' Rossbrand Summit as 'the scout,' Penkkopf as 'the magician,' and Saukarfunktel as 'the poet,' offering a unique way to explore the area.


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