Best mountain peaks around Pinsdorf are found in the scenic Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. This municipality offers access to various hills and mountains, providing hiking opportunities and panoramic vistas. The area features a diverse natural landscape, ranging from modest hills to more challenging summits, all contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities. These elevations offer viewpoints of the surrounding countryside, including the iconic Traunstein mountain.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge.
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For experienced mountain hikers, it is a great ascent in the Gamsluck'n, mostly on all fours, with fantastic views from the summit to the Totes Gebirge, Dachstein massif, and Höllengebirge.....
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Great view of the Traunstein and the surrounding area. If you walk quickly, you can reach the summit in 1 hour. The path from the summit to the right further down is partly overgrown but recognizable (waterproof shoes are an advantage if you are out and about in the morning...wet, tall grass)
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Impossible with the bike!!!
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Before you reach the cross, you have to cross a secured area with a rope. It's worth it because the view of Lake Traunsee and Traunstein and the surrounding mountains is wonderful.
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Great mountain with far-reaching views. Nice climb to the summit. A bit of scrambling is required!
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Geißwand and Baalstein offer a wonderful view over the Traunsee, which can usually be enjoyed in complete solitude and silence. The two viewing pulpits of Geißwand and Baalstein rise exactly above Traunkrichen - through the base of which a tunnel was built that has been bypassing the center of Traunkirchen since the 1990s. Both summits offer easy climbing ropes in the summit area and a magnificent view of the Traunstein - Schönberg - Erlakogel panorama on the east bank of Lake Traunsee, Traunkirchen, Atlmünster and Gmunden on the west and north banks. If you want to avoid the crowds that sometimes storm the Kleiner Sonnstein and also like to carry your own snack up the mountain, you've come to the right place.
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Geißwand is a viewpoint in Traunkirchen, Upper Austria. It is part of a hike that also includes the Baal Stone. The hike is steep and leads to great viewpoints. You can learn more about this hike on Bergfex's website.
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The region offers several excellent viewpoints. For instance, the View of Traunkirchen and Traunstein provides wonderful vistas directly from a bike path. Another fantastic spot is the Vorderer Signalkogel Summit, which offers a stunning vantage point directly above the Vorderer Langbathsee, especially beautiful at sunrise. Additionally, the Kalvarienberg hiking trail rewards visitors with sweeping panoramic views of the entire countryside and the iconic Traunstein mountain.
Yes, the Grünberg Summit and Treetop Walk near Gmunden is highly recommended for families. It's easily accessible via the Grünberg cable car and features 20 kilometers of hiking trails, a summer toboggan run, an adventure playground, and a low ropes course. The treetop path culminates in a 39-meter-high observation tower with breathtaking views.
Pinsdorf and its surroundings offer a diverse range of hiking trails. You can find everything from modest hills to more challenging ascents. For example, the Hongar, Alpenberg, and Hohe Luft area near Aurach am Hongar offers a popular circular route with beautiful views. The Steineck offers a varied hiking trail with beautiful views of the Traunstein and Totes Gebirge. For more options, explore the various routes in the Hiking around Pinsdorf guide.
Absolutely. The Katzenstein Summit, a neighboring mountain to Traunstein, offers a challenging ascent in the Gamsluck'n, often requiring scrambling on all fours, and rewards with fantastic views of the Totes Gebirge, Dachstein massif, and Höllengebirge. The majestic Traunstein itself also offers demanding routes, as seen in the Mountain Hikes around Pinsdorf guide.
The region is characterized by its picturesque views and diverse natural landscape. You'll encounter lush forests, serene lakes like the Vorderer Langbathsee visible from Vorderer Signalkogel Summit, and expansive meadows, such as the large meadow on the Hongar. The iconic Traunstein mountain frequently serves as a picturesque backdrop, visible from various points and trails.
The area around Pinsdorf offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Hongar Viewing Platform – Gasthaus Schwarz loop' or the 'Pond Landscape Pathway – St. Vitus Church in Oberegau loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. For a comprehensive overview, check out the Cycling around Pinsdorf guide.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for hiking. Between May and September, the Hongarmannalm on the Hongar is active with cattle and horses, adding to the scenic experience. Early morning visits to trails on Grasberg mountain are recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful views of the Salzkammergut region.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. On the Hongar, the Hongarmannalm is active between May and September. Near the Grünberg Summit, you'll find the Grünbergalm, offering a cozy place to stop for a break. For accommodation, Pinsdorf itself offers various options, and the surrounding towns also provide choices for visitors.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly detailed, trails on Grasberg mountain are noted for offering peaceful views, especially for early morning visitors looking to avoid crowds. Exploring the local hills like Pinsdorfberg, Gmundnerberg, and Vöcklaberg might also reveal quieter paths and local points of interest for elevation and views.
The Grünberg, near Gmunden, is highly popular due to its accessibility and extensive recreational offerings. It's considered the local mountain for Gmunden residents and boasts 20 kilometers of hiking trails, a summer toboggan run, an adventure playground, and the unique treetop walk. Its easy access via cable car and stunning views over Lake Traunsee make it ideal for a comprehensive outdoor experience.
Yes, the majestic Traunstein mountain frequently serves as a picturesque backdrop and is visible from various points and hiking trails around Pinsdorf and the wider region. For example, the Steineck offers beautiful views of the Traunstein, and the Kalvarienberg trail provides sweeping panoramic views that include this iconic mountain.


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