Steinfalk
#293 among destinations in Austria


Facts and practical information
Steinfalk is a summit in the Falken Group, a subgroup of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. ()
TyrolAustria
Steinfalk – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sonnjoch, Lamsenspitze, Mondscheinspitze, Birkkarspitze.
4.4 miE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainSonnjoch
114 min walk • Sonnjoch is a mountain of the Karwendel range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Tyrol, Austria. It lies between the Falzthurntal valley, near the village of Pertisau, in the east and the Eng Valley to the west.
4.8 miSE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainLamsenspitze
123 min walk • Lamsenspitze is a summit of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
5.4 miNE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainMondscheinspitze
139 min walk • Mondscheinspitze is a summit of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Though the name could be translated as Moonshine Peak, Mond originates from romance monticinu, which means small mountain meadow.
3.7 miW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBirkkarspitze
94 min walk • The Birkkarspitze is the highest mountain in the Karwendel range, Austria as well as an ultra prominent peak. It is located within the Innsbruck-Land District of Tyrol, Austria.
1 miS
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainMahnkopf
27 min walk • Mahnkopf is a summit in the Falken Group, a subgroup of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
4.2 miW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainÖdkarspitzen
108 min walk • The Ödkarspitzen are three peaks in the Karwendel mountains in the Austrian state of Tyrol in the Hinterautal-Vomper Chain between the ultra-prominent mountain of Birkkarspitze in the east and the Marxenkarspitze in the west. The highest of the summits is the Middle Ödkarspitze with a height of 2,745 m.
4.4 miW
Natural attraction, Nature, MountainÖstliche Karwendelspitze
113 min walk • The Östliche Karwendelspitze is a mountain formed from Wetterstein limestone in the Karwendel mountains on the border between Bavaria and Tyrol. It is the highest mountain of the Northern Karwendel chain and the highest German peak in the Karwendel. It was first climbed by Hermann von Barth on 4 July 1870.
3.3 miSW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainKaltwasserkarspitze
85 min walk • The Kaltwasserkarspitze is a mountain in the Hinterautal-Vomper Chain and, at 2,733 m m, is the fourth highest peak in the Karwendel mountains in Austria after the Birkkarspitze, Middle and Eastern Ödkarspitze.
4.4 miE
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainSchaufelspitze
114 min walk • The Schaufelspitze is a mountain, 2,306 m in the Sonnjoch Group in the eastern Karwendel between Sonnjoch and the Bettlerkarspitze.
3.7 miW
Nature, Natural attraction, Natural featureKarwendel
94 min walk • The Karwendel is the largest mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps. The major part belongs to the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, while the adjacent area in the north is part of Bavaria, Germany.
