Best mountain peaks around Wald am Schoberpaß are situated between the Gesäuse and Ennstal Alps to the north and the Seckau Alps to the south. This region offers a diverse landscape with numerous prominent mountain peaks. It is ideal for hiking and enjoying panoramic views across various ranges. The area features a wide network of hiking trails through forests, alpine meadows, and mountain summits.
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beautiful vantage point on a beautiful alpine pasture
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war memorial honoring the fallen of the first and second world wars
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Fantastic panoramic mountain with a long climb, you should be free from giddiness in the summit area.
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This was built in honor of the members of the Mödling section of the ÖAV who died in both world wars.
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The Wildfeld 2043 m lies along the Eisenerzer Höhenwanderweg and offers a view from the beginning of the Höhenweg with Admonter Reichenstein to its destination, the Eisenerzer Reichenstein.
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great high moor meadow hidden after a stony climb.
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From parking lot 4, the well-marked hiking trail leads through the forest and over a forest road to the beginning of the Branstättergraben. Furthermore, we hike evenly steeply uphill first through the forest and later over the tree line to Brandstättertörl at 2021 m. We overcome around 400 meters in altitude via the steep south-east flank to the summit of the Hochreichart at 2416 m. The way back is via the ascent route. From the summit you have a 360 ° all-round view, from the Hochschwab via Dachstein, Gesäuse, Totes Gebirge, Schladminger Tauern, Julian Alps to the Steiner Alps.
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For truly breathtaking 360-degree views, consider ascending Hochreichart Summit. From its peak, you can see ranges like the Hochschwab, Dachstein, Gesäuse, Totes Gebirge, Schladminger Tauern, Julian Alps, and even the Steiner Alps. Zeiritzkampel also provides wonderful views of the Gesäuse, especially at sunrise, while Spielkogel Summit offers a great perspective of the nearby Gesäuse and the Niedere Tauern.
Yes, Heldenkreuz (1630 m) is a significant man-made monument and viewpoint. It was erected in memory of Mödling victims of the two world wars and offers a beautiful vantage point on an alpine pasture.
Hochreichart Summit is a challenging ascent requiring good physical fitness, rewarding hikers with extensive views. Zeiritzkampel also involves a long climb and requires a good head for heights in the summit area. Großer Schober is known for its moderately difficult but consistently steep ascent.
Silberling is a good option if you're seeking solitude. It's an appealing viewpoint mountain offering excellent views towards the Gesäuse, though its trails can be poorly marked, requiring good orientation skills.
From Hochreichart Summit, you can see a vast panorama including the Hochschwab, Dachstein, Gesäuse, and Schladminger Tauern. Großer Schober provides rewarding views into the Palten-Liesing valley, and Wildfeld offers expansive views along the Eisenerzer Höhenwanderweg, stretching from Admonter Reichenstein to Eisenerzer Reichenstein.
The region offers a wide network of hiking trails through dense forests, alpine meadows, and mountain summits. You'll find everything from moderate paths to challenging ascents. For specific hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Wald am Schoberpaß guide or the Mountain Hikes around Wald am Schoberpaß guide.
Yes, the trail leading to Schwarzbeeralm is a popular loop route known for its significant elevation gain through alpine terrain. You can find more circular options in the Hiking around Wald am Schoberpaß guide, such as the 'Schwarzbeeralm loop from Wald am Schoberpass'.
Late summer is particularly appealing for the Schwarzbeeralm loop, as it's known for an abundance of sweet, tart berries. Generally, the warmer months offer the best conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views, though specific conditions can vary by peak and elevation.
Besides hiking and mountaineering, the area is also great for road cycling. You can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Wald am Schoberpaß guide, including loops through the Liesingau or towards Gaishorn Swimming Pond.
Wildfeld Summit (2,043 m) is situated along the Eisenerzer Höhenwanderweg and offers expansive views from the beginning of the Höhenweg, stretching from Admonter Reichenstein to Eisenerzer Reichenstein. It's ideal for those interested in long-distance hiking trails and sweeping ridge-line views.
The ascent to Hochreichart Summit (2,416 m) is challenging and requires good physical fitness. The well-marked trail leads through forests and above the tree line to the Brandstättertörl before reaching the peak via its steep southeast flank. It's a highly rewarding climb for experienced hikers.


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