Best mountain peaks around Steinach am Brenner are situated in the Wipptal valley of Tyrol, Austria. This region provides access to a variety of mountain peaks, each offering distinct features for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area presents a magnificent mountain panorama and a range of trails suitable for different fitness levels. There are 20 mountain peaks to explore around Steinach am Brenner.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful hut, which is easy to reach from the Karalm. Very friendly hosts and the food is excellent! The hut is also the start and finish point of the Stubai High Trail.
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Especially in summer, lots of paragliders take off from there, which has led to some exciting moments for both the kids and us parents. Not every takeoff looks like a dream takeoff!
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It takes about 30-45 minutes, depending on your fitness level, to climb up to the Elferhütte. Before or on the way back, the Elfer panoramic restaurant right at the mountain station offers a good selection of hot and cold dishes.
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It was so pleasantly surprisingly beautiful for us to get off here when we took the cable car from Neustift to this mountain station for the first time. (What a luxury if one can use the Stubai Super Card😲) And if the weather is good...and there is a restaurant nearby and there are well-marked hiking trails and there are sights and... what more could you ask for?
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Ideal starting point for beautiful mountain tours
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For those who don't want to hike up here, there is an alternative: the train. But you can also manage the climb in under 2 hours if you want.
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From Stackler up to the mountain station (approx. 2 hours 45 minutes) and the hiking/tobogganing route through the Pinnistal valley in snow and sunshine is a really great experience! Don't forget food!
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At TANDEM STUBAI (https://tandem-stubai.at/) you can easily book tandem flights online all year round! You can also fly along spontaneously, just call or book directly 🪂🌤
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For experienced hikers, the Serles Summit offers a demanding ascent requiring surefootedness and a good head for heights, with sections secured by steel cables and a ladder. The Olperer Summit is another striking and sought-after peak, involving a very demanding climb (2nd to 3rd degree) that requires appropriate equipment and experience. Additionally, the Blaser Summit is a destination within a challenging mountaineering loop starting from Trins, demanding very good fitness.
Yes, the Nösslachjoch is accessible via a family-friendly circular hike from the Bergeralm cable car, featuring blooming alpine meadows and well-kept mountain pastures. The Elfer Summit Cable Car Station is also considered family-friendly, offering wonderful views and serving as a starting point for various activities. The Bergeralm area itself is a popular hiking destination in summer with trails of varying difficulty suitable for families.
The Sumpfkopf is known as a 'top-class flower mountain,' especially vibrant in spring, offering rewarding journeys through the Schmirn valley. The Serles Summit provides unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Tribulaun Peaks offer dramatic rock faces contrasting with idyllic meadows. The Bergeralm area provides spectacular views of the Zillertal and Stubai Alps, with trails passing through green pastures, dense forests, and past waterfalls.
The Innsbrucker Hut is a prominent mountain hut located at 2,369 meters, serving as a starting point for numerous tours, including the climb to Habicht. It offers dormitory and multi-bed rooms, and there's a small lake directly behind it. The Tribulaun Hut is another popular hiking destination, offering impressive views of the surrounding mountain landscape. The Tuxer Fernerhaus is a modern mountain restaurant located in the Hintertux Glacier ski area, ideal for a break with a large sun terrace.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of activities. The Elfer Summit Cable Car Station is a starting point for biking, paragliding, and rock climbing. In winter, the Nösslachjoch is popular for freeriding and snowkiting, and the Bergeralm transforms into a ski resort. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the Gschnitz Valley – Trail Along the Gschnitzbach loop.
Yes, there are trails for various levels. For a long but uncomplicated journey, consider the route to Sumpfkopf. For moderate hikes, options include the Bergeralm Ski and Hiking Area – Berger Alpine Hut loop or the Gschnitztal hiking trail. For challenging mountaineering, the Blaserhütte – Blaser Summit loop from Trins is available.
The region is beautiful year-round, but specific times highlight different features. Spring is particularly vibrant for the Sumpfkopf, known as a 'top-class flower mountain.' Summer is ideal for hiking, with the Bergeralm offering green pastures and waterfalls. In winter, areas like the Nösslachjoch become popular for snow sports like freeriding and snowkiting.
Yes, the route to Sumpfkopf through the wild Padaster Valley is described as a solitary mountain route. Additionally, the circular route featuring Bentlstein (2,436 m) and Schafseitenspitze (2,602 m) is noted for being rarely frequented and includes a very beautiful ridge walk, offering a more tranquil experience.
Visitors highly appreciate the magnificent mountain panorama and the variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels. Highlights like the Serles Summit are praised for their tremendous views of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck. The Innsbrucker Hut is loved for its fantastic food and great views from the terrace, as well as its role as a starting point for numerous tours.
Yes, the Nösslachjoch is part of a recommended summit round route that can also include Egger Berg and s'Kreuzl. There are also less frequented circular routes, such as the one featuring Bentlstein and Schafseitenspitze, which includes a beautiful ridge walk. For a challenging mountaineering loop, consider the route to Blaser Summit from Trins.
The Tribulaun Peaks are characterized by their rugged nature and mighty rock faces, which create a dramatic contrast to the idyllic meadows and alpine pastures found on the first stage of the Stubaier Grenzrunde. The nearby Tribulaun Hut is a popular destination, offering impressive views of this distinctive mountain landscape.
Yes, the Nösslachjoch is a popular spot for freeriders and snowkiting enthusiasts in winter. The Bergeralm area also transforms into a ski resort during the winter months, offering well-groomed pistes. Additionally, the Tuxer Fernerhaus is located in the middle of the Tyrolean Hintertux Glacier ski area, which is Austria's only year-round ski area.


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