Best mountain peaks around Landl, a municipality in Styria, Austria, serve as a gateway to the Gesäuse National Park and the Hochschwab mountain range. This region is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes, offering opportunities for hiking and climbing. The area preserves its natural heritage, providing an environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Magnificent views of the Hochschwab massif, Eisenerz Alps, Gesäusebere, Buchstein group and Hinterwildalpen
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Beautiful summit cross - good footwear, which unfortunately is not the case for many hikers here, as many go up by train. However, the way to the summit is very rocky and rubble.
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Although the Tamischbachturm has a long climb from Großreifling, it is an easy 2000er with endurance
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The Wildfeld 2043 m lies along the Eisenerzer Höhenwanderweg and offers a view from the beginning of the Höhenweg with Admonter Reichenstein to its destination, the Eisenerzer Reichenstein.
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Awesome view of the Erzberg and the Hochblaser!
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Breathtaking summit. The ascent is very demanding and surefootedness and a head for heights are essential.
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nice tour, only for experienced hikers, some with rope protection. On our tour there was unfortunately a lot of wind break and therefore missing markings. A lot of scree and bad paths on the descent. A tour only for people in good physical condition and endurance. The overall impression was fantastic and unforgettable.
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Landl is surrounded by impressive peaks in the Gesäuse National Park and the Hochschwab mountain range. Notable summits include High cirque, known for its panoramic views and summit cross, and Tamischbachturm Summit, offering wonderful views of the rugged Gesäuse mountains. Other significant peaks include Hochtor, the highest in Gesäuse National Park, and Hochschwab, the highest in its namesake range.
Yes, the region offers several challenging climbs. Hochtor (2,389 m) in Gesäuse National Park is a significant draw for experienced mountaineers, offering challenging routes. Kaiserschild Summit is also a challenging ascent with views of the Erzberg. For those seeking a demanding experience, Hochblaser Summit involves a difficult climb through steep terrain, best suited for experienced hikers with good physical condition.
The mountain peaks around Landl offer diverse and expansive views. From High cirque, you can enjoy wonderful panoramic vistas. Tamischbachturm Summit provides views of the rugged and higher mountains in the Xeis (Gesäuse). From Hochschwab, you can experience incredible 360-degree views of the Eastern Alps, including the Veitschalpe, Raxalpe, and even Dachstein on clear days.
Yes, there are options for intermediate hikers. While many peaks offer challenging routes, Tamischbachturm Summit is considered an easy 2000er for those with endurance, with routes from various starting points. High cirque can be accessed via a fairly easy path from the lift station, offering great views without a strenuous climb.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the 'Lynx Trail Stage 9' or the 'Hochzinödl – Heßhütte loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling and gravel biking routes, such as the 'Zellerrain – Erlaufsee loop' or the 'Leopoldsteiner See – View of Lake Leopoldsteiner loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Hiking around Landl, Road Cycling Routes around Landl, and Gravel biking around Landl.
Gesäuse National Park, partially within the Landl municipality, is renowned for its dramatic landscapes characterized by 'Steep Cliffs Wild Water.' It features the wild waters of the Enns River and offers an inaccessible and diverse environment. Peaks like Hochtor and Großer Buchstein provide challenging routes amidst this raw alpine beauty, with a rich diversity of flora and fauna from alluvial forests to alpine meadows. Learn more about the park at Nationalparks Austria.
The Hochschwab mountain range, adjacent to Landl, is characterized by an extensive limestone plateau. Its highest peak, Hochschwab (2,277 m), offers expansive 360-degree views of the Eastern Alps. The diverse trails cater to various levels, and the region is known for its wildlife, including chamois. It's also popular for cycling, e-biking, mountain biking, and in winter, skiing and ski touring.
While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, exploring peaks slightly off the most popular routes can offer a quieter experience. For instance, Wildfeld Summit, located along the Eisenerzer Höhenwanderweg, offers extensive views and might provide a more serene experience compared to the most frequented summits, especially if approached during off-peak times.
Visitors consistently praise the incredible views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For example, the panorama from High cirque is frequently highlighted as wonderful. The rugged beauty of the Gesäuse mountains seen from Tamischbachturm Summit and the fantastic, unforgettable overall impression of challenging tours like to Hochblaser Summit are also highly valued.
The highest mountain peak within the Gesäuse National Park is Hochtor, standing at 2,389 meters (7,772 ft). It is a significant destination for experienced mountaineers, offering challenging routes and panoramic views of the surrounding Gesäuse range.
The highest mountain peak in the Hochschwab mountain range is Hochschwab itself, reaching an elevation of 2,277 meters. This imposing mountain is known for its extensive limestone plateau and offers expansive views across the Eastern Alps.
Yes, the region is well-regarded for climbing. Großer Buchstein (2,224 m) and Kleiner Buchstein (1,990 m) in the Gesäuse are ideal for those seeking both hiking and climbing experiences, with routes that offer spectacular scenery and varied terrain. The mighty south face of Hochschwab is also popular for climbing.


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