Ellmauer Tor
#622 among destinations in Austria
Facts and practical information
The Ellmauer Tor is a 2,000-metre high rock saddle in the middle of the Kaisergebirge in the Austrian state of Tyrol. ()
TyrolAustria
Ellmauer Tor – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Stripsenjochhaus, Gaudeamus Hut, Fritz Pflaum Hut, Ellmauer Halt.
- 0.9 miNWAlpine hut, Hiking
Stripsenjochhaus
22 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...
- 1.2 miSAlpine hut, Hiking
Gaudeamus Hut
31 min walk • Perched amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Austrian Alps, the Gaudeamus Hut is a haven for mountaineers and nature enthusiasts seeking solace and adventure in the high mountains. This alpine hut, nestled at an elevation of approximately 1,267 meters, serves as a...
- 0.8 miEHiking, Wilderness hut
Fritz Pflaum Hut
21 min walk • The Fritz Pflaum Hut, also known as Fritz-Pflaum-Hütte, is a picturesque mountain hut located in Austria, being a favorite stop for lovers of wilderness and mountain hiking. This shelter serves as an ideal base for those who wish to discover the beauty of the Austrian...
- 0.9 miWTall peak with 2 paths for mountaineers
Ellmauer Halt
23 min walk • The Ellmauer Halt is the highest peak in the mountain massif of the Wilder Kaiser in the Kaiser range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. To the east is the summit of the Kapuzenturm, a striking and isolated rock pinnacle. In 1883 the first summit cross was erected on the mountain top.
- 1.2 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Stripsenkopf
31 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.
- ~1410 ftSEMountain peak with scenic hiking trails
Goinger Halt
7 min walk • The Goinger Halt is a mountain in the Kaisergebirge range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. It has a double summit: a northern top to the rear, the Hintere Goinger Halt, and a higher, southern top in front, the Vordere Goinger Halt.
- 1.1 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Regalmspitze
29 min walk • The Regalmspitze is a 2,253 metres high, lesser known mountain in the Kaisergebirge in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. The name Regalmwand, refers to the 2,227 metres high subpeak to the west of the Regalmspitze.
- ~1270 ftNWScenic summit known for rock climbing
Fleischbank
7 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.
- 0.5 miNWLimestone peak and rock climbing routes
Totenkirchl
12 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.
- 1.3 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Ackerlspitze
33 min walk • At 2,329 metres above sea level, the Ackerlspitze is the second highest peak in the Kaisergebirge range in the east of the Austrian state of Tyrol. The mountain is located in the eastern part of the range, also referred to as the Ostkaiser or East Kaiser.
- 0.8 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain pass
Stripsenjoch
22 min walk • The Stripsenjoch is a small mountain pass in Austria with a height of 1,577 m, which forms a bridge between the mountain ridges of the Zahmer Kaiser and the Wilder Kaiser, the two halves of the Kaisergebirge. In addition it marks the watershed between the Kaisertal in the west and the Kaiserbach valley in the east.