Best mountain peaks around St.Peter am Kammersberg are found in the southern Niedere Tauern in Austria. This region offers diverse terrain, from gentle forest paths to routes with moderate elevation changes. The area is characterized by majestic mountains, green meadows, and dense forests, providing opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. The natural beauty and numerous trails make it a destination for those seeking scenic vistas and engaging hikes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Possible with children if they have alpine experience and can manage longer daily distances.
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wonderful view and only 10 minutes from here to the summit cross
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In front of this summit cross that crowns the Frauenalpe, the following thoughts from Pope Francis may be helpful to one or another who lingers at the top after the climb: "In the resurrection of Christ, each of our destinies finds its place in the infinite horizon of eternity. Only from his death and resurrection can we be certain that nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God [as the Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Romans, chapter 8]. From this great hope comes every other glimmer of light with which we can overcome the trials and obstacles of life. And not only that: the Risen One also walks with us and becomes our companion, as with the disciples of Emmaus."
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The Deneck is a beautiful peak in the Schladminger Tauern
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Beautiful summit that can be reached via a path along three lakes 👍😎🇦🇹
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Beautiful summit. Doable tour past three mountain lakes. A bit steep at the end. Magnificent panoramic view.
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Great mountain for ski tours, not too steep and open terrain with space for everyone.
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The Greim (2474 m) is a striking peak in the Wölzer Tauern. It can only be reached via a steep mountain hiking trail. From the summit you have a wonderful panoramic view.
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For truly magnificent panoramic views, consider the Greim Summit, which provides a 360-degree vista over the Wölzer and Schladminger Tauern. The Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m) also offers a splendid all-round view. Additionally, the Deneck, 2,433 m, a popular summit in the Sölktal nature park, rewards with fantastic views up to the Schladminger Tauern.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Greim Summit in the Wölzer Tauern requires navigating steep mountain hiking trails. The Deneck, 2,433 m is another challenging option, as is Hornfeldspitz, which involves a wonderfully steep climb from the Sölkpass and requires a head for heights and sure-footedness.
Intermediate hikers will find rewarding experiences at peaks like the Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m), which offers great views. The Stolzalpe Summit also features an easy to moderately difficult hiking trail, mainly through forests, leading to its summit.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities throughout the year. For general hiking, the warmer months are ideal. However, some peaks like Greim are also popular for ski touring during winter and spring, particularly the Greimrinne, offering a different seasonal experience.
You can expect to see majestic mountains, lush green meadows, and dense forests. Many peaks offer extensive panoramic views, and you'll often encounter prominent summit crosses, such as on the Stolzalpe Summit and Deneck, 2,433 m. The area is known for its natural beauty and diverse terrain.
The region around St.Peter am Kammersberg offers diverse terrain, including gentle forest paths and routes with moderate elevation changes, catering to various hiking abilities. While specific highlights aren't tagged as 'family-friendly,' the hike to the Stolzalpe Summit from LKH Murtal is described as an easy to moderately difficult trail, making it a good option for those seeking less strenuous walks.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, including routes around Stolzalpe. There are also many cycling routes, such as those offering views of Greim or passing through Sölkerpass. For runners, several running trails are available, including loops from Sankt Peter am Kammersberg itself.
Yes, for hiking, you can find routes like the 'Stolzalpe Chapel – Stolzalpe Summit loop from Sankt Peter am Kammersberg' which is a difficult MTB route but can be adapted for hiking. For more general hiking inspiration, explore the various trails mentioned in the MTB Trails around St.Peter am Kammersberg guide, as many can be enjoyed on foot.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, such as the 360-degree vista from Greim Summit. The impressive summit crosses, particularly on Deneck, 2,433 m, are also frequently highlighted for great photo opportunities. The quiet and natural surroundings, even on popular trails, are also highly valued.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not detailed, the region around St.Peter am Kammersberg is known for its hospitality. For example, near the Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m), visitors are advised not to miss the 'Brettljause at Murauer Hütte,' suggesting local dining options are available in the vicinity of popular peaks.
Yes, the Greim (2474 m) is a popular destination for ski touring, especially the Greimrinne, during winter and spring months.
The Stolzalpe Summit is unique for its location in the upper Mur Valley, featuring a prominent high summit cross amidst trees, offering excellent photo opportunities. It's also known as one of the climatically particularly favorable regions in Styria, and a chapel with a summit book is located a short walk below the summit.


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