Best mountain peaks around Prägraten am Großvenediger are situated in East Tyrol, within the Hohe Tauern National Park. This region is characterized by its impressive array of peaks, many exceeding 3,000 meters, and is home to the Venediger Group and the Lasörling Group. The area offers diverse alpine experiences, with a landscape shaped by glaciated terrain and high-alpine meadows. It serves as a base for exploring numerous summits and extensive trail systems.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Climbed from Neue Prager Hütte to the summit, the storm made our ascent quite difficult. We surpassed the summit and descended over the glacier to the Kursinger Hütte. So it was a medium-difficult high-altitude tour. The tour can be done without a mountain guide if the participants have a certain level of mountaineering experience.
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An easily accessible excursion summit with a great view. From here you can hike to other huts and peaks.
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The Berger Kogel (not Kogl ;) ) offers an incredible panoramic view. In addition, it is easy to climb via the normal ascent, which is also possible for children without any problems. The direct ascent from the Wetterkreuz is a bit more exposed and has climbing passages...
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It was my first high-altitude tour for me. The Großvenediger is a super beautiful mountain and I would climb it again and again
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For experienced mountaineers, the Großvenediger Summit (3,657 m) offers a quintessential high-alpine experience. It is heavily glaciated and requires alpine experience, sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and often a mountain guide due to crevasse risks. The Lasörling (3,098 m) also presents a steep and challenging ascent, rewarding climbers with expansive views.
Yes, the Berger Kogel (2,656 m) is known for its incredible panoramic view and is considered easy to climb via its normal ascent, making it suitable for children. Additionally, Speikboden Summit is an easily accessible excursion summit with great views.
The region is characterized by impressive glaciated terrain, especially around the Großvenediger Summit, which features extensive ice fields like the Schlatenkees and Obersulzbachkees. You'll also find lush alpine meadows, secluded valleys, and crystal-clear lakes, particularly within the Lasörling Group.
The region is a year-round destination. Spring is popular for ski mountaineering, while summer is ideal for hiking and climbing. Winter offers opportunities for ice climbing. For general hiking, late spring to early autumn typically provides the most favorable conditions, though high-alpine routes require careful planning and awareness of seasonal changes.
Yes, Seespitze (Hohe Tauern) (3,021 m) is considered an 'easier' 3,000-meter peak, though it still requires sure-footedness, sturdy shoes, and alpine experience. Another option is Ahrner Kopf (3,051 m), which is an easy-to-climb 3,000-meter peak offering excellent panoramas.
The Venediger High Trail partially wraps around Großvenediger, offering a multi-day hut-to-hut trek with views of massive mountains and glaciers. In the Lasörling Group, the Lasörling High Route and the Lasörling trek (a 57-kilometer route) allow for multi-day hikes through diverse landscapes.
The region is well-equipped with mountain huts that serve as crucial bases for extended tours and offer traditional alpine hospitality. Notable huts include the Johannishütte, Defreggerhaus, Neue Prager Hütte, Kürsingerhütte, Essener Rostocker Hütte, and Lasörlinghütte. The Durra Alm is also a rustic alm that invites you to stop for refreshments.
Beyond peak climbing, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the Muhs Panorama Trail and the Umbal Falls Nature and Power Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Iselschlucht Trail and MTB trails such as the Gumbachkreuz – Johannis Hut loop. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Prägraten am Großvenediger, Gravel biking around Prägraten am Großvenediger, and MTB Trails around Prägraten am Großvenediger guides.
While general hiking on marked trails typically does not require specific permits, certain high-alpine routes, especially those involving glaciated terrain like the Großvenediger Summit, may necessitate a mountain guide due to safety considerations and crevasse risks. Always check local regulations and conditions before embarking on challenging tours within the Hohe Tauern National Park.
From the summit of Lasörling (3,098 m), you are rewarded with expansive views of almost all 3,000-meter peaks in East Tyrol, as well as the South Tyrolean Dolomites, Großvenediger, and Großglockner. The Berger Kogel also offers an incredible panoramic view, and the Großvenediger Summit itself provides breathtaking vistas.
The Venediger Group, home to the Großvenediger Summit, is characterized by its heavily glaciated main summits and extensive ice fields, offering a classic high-alpine experience. In contrast, the Lasörling Group, with Lasörling as its highest peak, is known for its lush alpine meadows, secluded valleys, and crystal-clear lakes, providing a slightly different, yet equally stunning, alpine landscape.


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