Hochkönig
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Austria's majestic alpine landscape, Hochkönig stands as a premier ski area, offering a winter sports paradise for enthusiasts of all levels. This impressive mountain range, which is part of the Berchtesgaden Alps, boasts a peak that soars to an elevation of 2,941 meters, making it the highest mountain in the region and a literal high point for skiers and snowboarders.
The Hochkönig ski area is renowned for its extensive network of pristine slopes that span over 120 kilometers, seamlessly connecting the charming villages of Maria Alm, Dienten, and Mühlbach. Equipped with modern lifts and gondolas, the area ensures a smooth and comfortable ascent to the wide, well-groomed runs that cater to both beginners and seasoned professionals.
In addition to the exhilarating downhill runs, Hochkönig is a hotspot for cross-country skiers, with numerous trails offering picturesque views of the snow-clad peaks and alpine forests. The region is also part of the larger Ski Amadé network, one of Austria's largest ski federations, providing access to an even greater expanse of terrain.
Winter in Hochkönig is not solely about skiing. Visitors can indulge in a variety of other activities, such as snowshoeing, tobogganing, and winter hiking. The area is also famous for its traditional mountain huts, where skiers can take a break and savor authentic Austrian cuisine, all while basking in the breathtaking mountain vistas.
As the seasons change, Hochkönig transforms into a verdant summer retreat for hikers, mountain bikers, and climbers. The ski trails give way to panoramic hiking paths and challenging rock faces, inviting adventurers to explore the natural beauty of the Alps in the warmer months.
Hochkönig – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bratschenköpfe, Hochkönig, Lamkopf, Berchtesgaden Alps.