Mountain peaks around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn, located at the foot of the Sengsen Mountains in Austria, offer diverse features for hiking enthusiasts. The region provides a variety of mountain peaks with well-developed hiking trails. Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn serves as a base for exploring these peaks, which include parts of the Sengsengebirge and the Totes Gebirge. The area is characterized by its natural landscape and opportunities for mountain exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The view is fantastic, with a 360-degree panorama. We hiked from Lake Laudach to the Zwillingskogel mountain – the trail was very well marked both on the ascent and on the descent to Grünau. We only needed the app in two or three places.
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Fantastic T2 ascent with good views of the Alps and foothills.
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I hiked from the Perneckerkogel over here to the Eiskogel. The fantastic view today of the "sea of fog" in the valley and the surrounding outstanding mountain peaks was simply wonderful. ☀️recharge your batteries and let your soul unwind "above the clouds".😅😍👌🏼☀️🧡🥾
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Beautiful path from the Sepp Huber Haus to the summit over rocks, pastures, meadows and through a mountain pine forest
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Highest mountain in Upper Austria that is located entirely in Upper Austria. End point of the Priel via ferrata and a great mountain with a great view.
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Was wonderful. Lt. According to my watch it was 1000 m?!?
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A great summit that requires a lot of endurance. We went up via the via ferrata, which took about 4 hours. When we got to the top we felt fantastic :)
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Hochsalm Summit, which provides an all-round view and mountain panorama after a steep ascent. Another excellent choice is Kasberg Summit Cross, known as a 'viewing platform' with magnificent views of the surrounding mountains, including the Big and Small Priel and the Traunstein. The Spering peak also offers a rewarding hiking experience with 'great panorama' views.
The best seasons for hiking around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn are spring, summer, and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally mild, and nature is in full bloom, offering ideal conditions for exploration. While some paths, like the ascent to Hochsalm, are climbed year-round, be aware that paths can be icy in winter.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes. The Kremsmauer features demanding hikes such as the 'Pyramidenkogel Summit – Kremsmauer Summit Cross loop' and the 'Törl Natural Rock Arch – Pyramidenkogel Summit loop'. The Großer Priel also offers a challenging via ferrata, the Bert-Rinesch-Klettersteig (rated C/D), in addition to moderate trails. For individualists, the Kirchmauer above the Klauser reservoir presents a demanding light ridge climbing opportunity.
For an easier route, consider Ebenwieselstein and Brennet, which offer a more accessible path to the local mountain of Steyrling. While specific family-friendly categories are not listed for all peaks, these easier options can be a good starting point for those seeking less strenuous ascents.
Beyond the panoramic views, you can experience unique natural features like the 'sea of fog' in the valley from Eiskogel summit (1,087 m). The Kremsmauer area is also home to the 'Törl Natural Rock Arch', a notable geological formation. The region's extensive forest landscapes and alpine meadows also contribute to its natural beauty.
Besides peak bagging, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Steyrhütte (1400 m) – Kasberg Summit Cross (1,747 m) loop' or the 'Almtalerhaus – Welser Hütte loop'. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn guide. There are also cycling routes, including scenic loops like 'Klaus Castle – Steyr River Near Klaus loop', detailed in the Cycling around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn guide.
Several peaks in the region feature prominent summit crosses. Hochsalm Summit received a new summit cross in 2023. Kasberg Summit Cross is also a well-known landmark, offering a description board of the surrounding mountains. The Kremsmauer also has a summit cross, notably on the 'Pyramidenkogel Summit – Kremsmauer Summit Cross loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the 'wonderful all-round view' and 'mountain panorama' from peaks like Hochsalm. The 'fantastic view' of a 'sea of fog' in the valley from Eiskogel summit is also a highlight. Many appreciate the diverse challenges offered, from moderate trails to demanding ridge climbs, and the opportunity to 'recharge your batteries and let your soul unwind' amidst the stunning scenery.
Yes, for multi-day experiences, the Großer Priel is often recommended with an overnight stay in the Prielschutzhaus or Welser Hütte. These huts provide a base for exploring the higher altitudes and more extensive trails in the Totes Gebirge. The 'Steyrhütte (1400 m)' is also mentioned as a starting or resting point for longer loops.
For those seeking a unique challenge, the light ridge climbing opportunity to the summit of the Kirchmauer, located above the Klauser reservoir, is a demanding option for individualists, with parts where the path may not be clearly marked. Additionally, some routes over Schwalbenmauer and Jausenkogel are described as 'great circular routes for individualists' with pathless stretches.
Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn serves as an ideal base for exploring the surrounding peaks due to its idyllic location. For Spering, the ascent from Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn is a direct option, with a possible return by train from St. Pankraz. Many trailheads are reachable from the town, making it convenient for day trips into the mountains.


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