Best mountain peaks around St.Georgen am Kreischberg offer diverse experiences in the picturesque Mur Valley. This region is known for its year-round outdoor activities, ranging from winter sports on Kreischberg to summer hiking trails. Visitors can explore various summits, each providing unique natural features and viewpoints. The area features a mix of accessible peaks and more challenging ascents, catering to different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The highest point of the ski area. Here you'll find a rustic summit cross, which makes for a beautiful photo opportunity. The panoramic view is also unparalleled. Be sure to set aside some time for taking photos.
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In front of this summit cross that crowns the Frauenalpe, the following thoughts from Pope Francis may be helpful to one or another who lingers at the top after the climb: "In the resurrection of Christ, each of our destinies finds its place in the infinite horizon of eternity. Only from his death and resurrection can we be certain that nothing will be able to separate us from the love of God [as the Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Romans, chapter 8]. From this great hope comes every other glimmer of light with which we can overcome the trials and obstacles of life. And not only that: the Risen One also walks with us and becomes our companion, as with the disciples of Emmaus."
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Many paths lead up from all valleys
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Sun protection too recommend
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The Stolzalpe is one of the climatically particularly favorable regions in Styria. From the LKH Murtal, an easy to moderately difficult hiking trail leads mainly through forests to the summit. Again and again you have a wonderful view of the valleys in between. The summit itself is marked with a simple summit cross. However, the summit book with the stamp is not by the cross, but in the chapel about 5 minutes' walk below the summit.
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The border between Styria and Salzburg runs over the Gstoder summit. Therefore, the Gstoder is also called the "border guard". On a clear day, at 2,140 m above sea level, you have a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains from the Niedere Tauern in the north to the Karawanken in the south.
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The panorama board on the summit of the Frauenalpe describes the surrounding mountains.
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Summit cross on the Frauenalpe - 1,997 m. A summit book and stamp are available.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Gstoder Summit, known for its easy accessibility and panoramic views from the border of Styria and Salzburg. The Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m) is also highly regarded for its family-friendly trails and impressive vistas. Additionally, the Rosenkranzhöhe Summit Cross offers a unique summit cross made from natural materials and expansive views.
Kreischberg is a prominent year-round destination, recognized as a World Cup mountain. In winter, it's a popular ski area with 42 km of pistes and a renowned snowpark. During summer, it transforms into a hiking haven, with its highest point at 1999m accessible via an adventure trail. A modern 10-seater gondola provides comfortable access to 1,800 meters above sea level, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, the Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m) offers family-friendly hiking trails and circular routes with refreshment stops. Kreischberg also provides family activities during summer, including the 'Kreischi Safari' with animal figures and the 'Ghost Railway,' making it an engaging experience for children.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Gstoder Summit, which provides expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains from the Niedere Tauern to the Karawanken on clear days. The Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m) and the Rosenkranzhöhe Summit Cross also offer magnificent views of the surrounding area, extending far into the distance.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Kreischberg is a year-round destination, ideal for winter sports from December to April and summer hiking from May to October. For other peaks like Frauenalpe and Stolzalpe, the warmer months (late spring to early autumn) are generally best for hiking, offering pleasant weather and clear trails.
Yes, the Gstoder Summit is known for being quite easy to reach while still offering rewarding views. The Stolzalpe Summit also features easy to moderately difficult hiking trails, primarily through forests, making it suitable for pleasure hikers. Frauenalpe provides various hiking options catering to different preferences and durations, including family-friendly routes.
On Kreischberg, you can explore the 'Moorblick,' offering insights into the Kreischberg Moor. The Stolzalpe Summit is characterized by its forest paths and climatically favorable conditions. The Gstoder Summit is uniquely positioned on the border between Styria and Salzburg, earning it the nickname 'border guard'.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For more details on these activities, explore the Running Trails around St.Georgen am Kreischberg, Road Cycling Routes around St.Georgen am Kreischberg, and MTB Trails around St.Georgen am Kreischberg guides.
For experienced hikers seeking a more alpine experience, Greim (2,474 m) in the Wölzer Tauern offers a significant challenge. It is the second-highest elevation in the Wölzer Tauern, with an ascent from the Greimhütte taking approximately 2 hours. While a bit further afield, its higher altitude provides a rewarding sense of achievement and expansive alpine scenery.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the well-groomed pistes and snowpark on Kreischberg in winter to the serene hiking trails and panoramic views in summer. The accessibility of many peaks, often via gondola or relatively easy paths, makes them enjoyable for various fitness levels. The unique summit crosses and the sense of accomplishment at the top are also frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, for instance, near the Frauenalpe Summit (1997 m), you can find refreshment stops, and visitors often recommend the Brettljause at Murauer Hütte. Kreischberg also has facilities available, especially during its operating seasons, providing amenities for visitors.
Kreischberg is well-equipped with 13 cable cars and lifts, including a modern 10-seater gondola lift that comfortably ascends to 1,800 meters above sea level, making it easily accessible. For other peaks, access typically involves driving to trailheads, though specific public transport options might vary by location and season.


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