Best mountain peaks around Thomatal are found in the Austrian state of Salzburg's Lungau region, serving as a gateway to the Nockberge mountains and Gurktaler Alps. Situated at an elevation of 1,030 meters, the area provides access to numerous hiking opportunities. The surrounding landscape features diverse terrain, from alpine pastures to craggy cliffs, offering varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Schoberriegel is a 2,208 m (7,208 ft) high mountain located on the border of the municipalities of Reichenau and Albeck on the Turracher Höhe in the Gurktal Alps. The western and eastern flanks are steep and rocky. A gently sloping ridge leads to the summit from the north. To the south, the ridge leads to the summit of the Gruft. It is a popular hiking mountain due to its beautiful views of the Nockberge Mountains and the Turracher Höhe. A summit cross with a summit register is located at the summit.
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Done. Refill fluids, sign the summit log, and back down
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Beyond the popular Falkertspitz Summit and Speiereck Summit (2,411 m), the region offers several other significant peaks. These include the prominent Großer Königstuhl, known for its panoramic views at the tri-border of Carinthia, Styria, and Salzburg. Other notable peaks are Schwarzwand (2214 m), Seenock (2260 m), Gaipahöhe, Kameritzhöhe, Mühlhauserhöhe, and Hühnerleitennock, all offering diverse hiking experiences.
Hikers are consistently rewarded with spectacular panoramic views across valleys and mountain ranges. From peaks like Großer Königstuhl, you can see expansive vistas. Schoberriegel Summit offers a fantastic view of the Carinthian Nockberge and the Gurktal Alps. The Speiereck Summit (2,411 m) is particularly noted for its top all-round visibility.
Yes, the region caters to experienced hikers with several demanding ascents. Großer Königstuhl is a highlight for those seeking a challenge, often part of extensive circuit routes. The Schwarzwand (2214 m) is accessible via a more demanding climb starting from Bundschuh. Seenock (2260 m) also provides a significant challenge as the highest point in a circuit around the Zechneralm area.
The mountain peaks around Thomatal are celebrated for their compelling blend of scenic beauty, diverse hiking challenges, and a peaceful alpine environment. The region offers a mix of gentle alpine pastures, craggy cliffs, and steep peaks, ensuring varied experiences. The clear, low-allergenic air and fragrant Swiss stone pines, especially in areas like the high valley of Schönfeld, contribute to a special natural experience.
Yes, the region offers options for less strenuous hikes. The Schoberriegel Summit, at 2,208 meters, is considered an accessible summit with an easy-to-walk alpine path. For more options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Thomatal guide, which includes routes like the hike to the summit Eisentalhöhe.
Absolutely. The region has trails suitable for families, such as the path leading to the Red Castle. This impressive rock formation is accessible via a good path, even for children, and offers a wonderful view of the surrounding Nockberge.
Beyond the peaks themselves, hikers can immerse themselves in the region's rich biodiversity and unique natural elements. You'll find diverse terrain ranging from gentle alpine pastures to craggy cliffs. The high valley of Schönfeld is noted for its clear air and fragrant Swiss stone pines. You might also encounter features like the Aineck Reservoir, which serves as a starting point for various hikes.
Thomatal is a hub for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking, you can enjoy gravel biking with routes like the Preber Round, detailed in the Gravel biking around Thomatal guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Madling Gorge – Schönfeld Saddle Pass loop, found in the Road Cycling Routes around Thomatal guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For easy options, consider routes like the hike to the summit Eisentalhöhe or the Augustinus Chapel – Saumoos Raised Bog Trail loop, both found in the Easy hikes around Thomatal guide. Many peaks, like Großer Königstuhl and Seenock, are part of recommended circuit routes, offering diverse experiences.
The region is often described as a 'true natural paradise,' with the high valley of Schönfeld noted for its clear, low-allergenic air and fragrant Swiss stone pines. This suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and clear conditions to enjoy the breathtaking views and diverse flora.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular panoramic views that reward challenging ascents, making the effort worthwhile. The diverse hiking experiences, ranging from gentle alpine strolls to steep peaks, cater to all levels. The tranquility and pristine nature of Thomatal and its surroundings are also highly valued, offering an escape into serene landscapes.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. The Großer Königstuhl is part of a recommended circuit route from Thomatal, and also included in a more extensive circuit spanning ten summits. The Seenock (2260 m) is the highest point in a circuit around the picturesque Zechneralm area, providing rewarding views for mountaineers.


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