Walchsee Lake, Walchsee
#1 among attractions in Walchsee
Facts and practical information
Walchsee is a lake in Kufstein District in both Walchsee and Kössen municipalities, Tyrol, Austria. ()
Walchsee Austria
Walchsee Lake – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Anton Karg Haus, Kaiser Mountains, Stripsenjochhaus, Petersköpfl.
- 5.1 miSWAlpine hut, Hiking
Anton Karg Haus
130 min walk • Nestled within the breathtaking Kaisertal in the Eastern Alps of Austria, the Anton Karg Haus serves as a welcoming retreat for hikers and mountaineers exploring the rugged beauty of the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. This alpine hut, located at an altitude of 829...
- 5.3 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Kaiser Mountains
135 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Tyrol, the Kaiser Mountains are a majestic range that dominates the landscape with its rugged peaks and serene alpine beauty. Known in German as the "Kaisergebirge," this mountainous region is a beacon for adventurers and nature enthusiasts...
- 4.8 miSAlpine hut, Hiking
Stripsenjochhaus
123 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps in Austria, the Stripsenjochhaus serves as a beacon for avid mountaineers and nature enthusiasts alike. This alpine hut, situated at an elevation of 1,577 meters, is a popular rest stop for hikers traversing the rugged terrain...
- 4.4 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Petersköpfl
114 min walk • The Petersköpfl is a 1,745m high summit in the Zahmer Kaiser, the northern ridge of the Kaisergebirge mountain range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. To the east the Petersköpfl is linked by a ridge to the Einserkogel, to the west it is separated from the Naunspitze by a wind gap.
- 3.3 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Pyramidenspitze
85 min walk • The Pyramidenspitze is a mountain, 1,998 metres high, of the Kaisergebirge in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The Pyramidenspitze is only the second highest summit in the Zahmer Kaiser after the largely unknown, 2,002-metre-high Vordere Kesselschneid, but is the most well-known and most frequently climbed.
- 5.5 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Unterberghorn
141 min walk • The Unterberghorn in the Austrian district of Kitzbühel in Tyrol is the highest peak between the mountain ranges of the Wilder Kaiser and Loferer Steinberge.
- 4.5 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Stripsenkopf
115 min walk • The Stripsenkopf is a 1,807-metre-high mountain in the Kaisergebirge range of the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. It belongs to the Zahmer Kaiser group and its summit is covered in mountain pine.
- 3.5 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Vordere Kesselschneid
89 min walk • At 2,002 metres the Vordere Kesselschneid is the highest summit in the Zahmer Kaiser, the northern chain of the Kaiser Mountains in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
- 5.3 miSScenic summit known for rock climbing
Fleischbank
136 min walk • The Fleischbank is a 2,187-metre-high mountain in the Wilder Kaiser range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria, east of Kufstein in the Tyrol. The mountain is one of the well-known climbs in the Northern Limestone Alps. The starting point for many easy to difficult climbing tours is the Stripsenjochhaus belonging to the ÖAV.
- 5.3 miSLimestone peak and rock climbing routes
Totenkirchl
135 min walk • The Totenkirchl is mountain, 2,190 m high, in the Wilder Kaiser range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria, east of Kufstein in Tyrol. The mountain is one of the most famous climbs in the Northern Limestone Alps with over 50 climbing routes of UIAA grade III.
- 3.7 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Feldberg
95 min walk • The Feldberg is a mountain, 1,813 m, in the Kaiser range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Its summit may be ascended on an easy mountain path either directly from Griesenau or via the Stripsenjochhaus hut and the Stripsenkopf.