Salzkammergut Peaks
The Salzkammergut region is defined by the Northern Limestone Alps, featuring prominent summits like the Hoher Dachstein, the second-highest peak in the range. Many peaks, such as Schafberg and Zwölferhorn, are accessible via historic cog railways or cable cars, providing panoramic views over the Wolfgangsee and Mondsee. The list includes the Traunstein, known as the 'Guardian of the Salzkammergut,' and the Gosaukamm range, characterized by the jagged limestone spires of the Große Bischofsmütze.
Schafberg
Schafberg is a mountain in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Situated within the Salzkammergut Mountains range of the Northern Limestone Alps,…
Hoher Dachstein
Hoher Dachstein is a strongly karstic mountain in central Austria and the second-highest mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps.
Zwölferhorn
1,522-meter mountain overlooking Sankt Gilgen and Wolfgangsee. Features a cable car and a circular panoramic trail.
Traunstein
Traunstein is the highest mountain on the east bank of Traunsee in the district of Gmunden, Austria.
Loser
Loser is the name of a mountain in the Ausseerland in Austria which has an elevation of 1,838 metres above sea level.
Gruberhorn
1,732-meter peak in the main ridge of the Osterhorn group in Salzburg.
Großer Donnerkogel
2,054-meter peak at the northwestern end of the Gosaukamm range. Known for its via ferrata and views over the Gosau lakes.
Leonsberg
Also known as Zimnitz, this 1,745-meter mountain stands between Attersee and Bad Ischl.
Katrin
Mountain near Bad Ischl accessible by cable car. Features the Franz-Josefs-Kreuz summit cross and views of seven surrounding lakes.
Schober
1,328-meter peak on the border of Upper Austria and Salzburg. Features views of Fuschlsee and the 13th-century Wartenfels Castle ruins.
Feuerkogel
High plateau in the Höllengebirge range accessible by cable car from Ebensee. Offers views of the Traunsee and the surrounding alpine landscape.
Großer Priel
The highest summit of the Totes Gebirge at 2,515 meters. Features a prominent red summit cross and one of Austria’s longest via ferratas.
Niederer Dachstein
A 2,934-meter peak in the Dachstein Mountains, located immediately north of the Hoher Dachstein.
Gamsfeld
Gamsfeld is a mountain in Salzburg, Austria. It is the highest peak of the Salzkammergut Mountains, a sub-range of the Northern Limestone…
Große Bischofsmütze
The Große Bischofsmütze is the highest peak in the Gosaukamm range of the Dachstein Mountains, Austria.
Taubenkogel
The Taubenkogel is a 2,301-metre high peak in the Dachstein Mountains of Upper Austria, northeast of the Hallstätter Glacier.
Torstein
The second-highest peak in the Dachstein Mountains at 2,948 meters, forming the western edge of the Dachstein south face.
Rinnerkogel (Augstkogel)
A 2,012-meter summit in the western Totes Gebirge, situated above the Offensee.
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