Hocheiser, National parks of Austria
#9 among attractions in National parks of Austria
Facts and practical information
Hocheiser is a mountain in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern in the state of Salzburg, Austria. ()
National parks of Austria Austria
Hocheiser – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kitzsteinhorn, Großes Wiesbachhorn, Johannisberg, Fuscherkarkopf.
- 2.3 miNAlpine mountain with glacier skiing
Kitzsteinhorn, Zell am See
59 min walk • The Kitzsteinhorn is an iconic mountain peak that soars above the picturesque town of Zell am See in Austria. Known for its breathtaking alpine vistas and year-round snow-capped summit, the Kitzsteinhorn stands at an elevation of 3,203 meters and is a premier...
- 3.8 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Großes Wiesbachhorn, National parks of Austria
98 min walk • The Großes Wiesbachhorn is a mountain in the federal state of Salzburg, Austria and, at 3,564 m above sea level, is the third-highest peak of the Hohe Tauern range. Its entirely free-standing firn-capped summit forms the main peak of the Fusch/Kaprun chain and is often viewed in Alpine literature as a rival of the Großglockner.
- 3.2 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Johannisberg, National parks of Austria
83 min walk • The Johannisberg is a 3,453 metres high mountain in the Glockner Group of the High Tauern, a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria.
- 5.2 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Fuscherkarkopf, National parks of Austria
132 min walk • The Fuscherkarkopf, sometimes also written Fuscher-Kar-Kopf in German and formerly also called the Fuschereiskarkopf, is one of the twin peaks of a mountain in the Glockner Group in the centre of the main mountain chain in the High Tauern, a range in the Austrian Central Alps.
- 3 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Klockerin, National parks of Austria
77 min walk • The Klockerin, formerly also called the Glockerin or Glocknerin, is a twin-peaked mountain in the Glockner Group on the ridge of Fuscher/Kapruner Kamm in the High Tauern, a range within the Central Alps in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Its southwest top is 3,422 m high, its northeast top has a height of 3,335 m.
- 4.4 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Granatspitze, National parks of Austria
112 min walk • The Granatspitze is the mountain giving its name to the Granatspitze Group in the High Tauern, the Alpine backbone of Austria. This, despite the fact that several peaks in this group are actually higher, for example the Stubacher Sonnblick which is less than a kilometre to the north and two metres higher.
- 5.3 miSENature, Natural attraction, Natural feature
Pasterze Glacier, National parks of Austria
135 min walk • The Pasterze, at approximately 8.4 kilometres in length, is the longest glacier in Austria and in the Eastern Alps. It lies within the Glockner Group of the High Tauern mountain range in Carinthia, directly beneath Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner.
- 3.7 miNAerial tramway
Glacial Aerial Tramway Kaprun III
95 min walk • The Glacial Aerial Tramway Kaprun III is the third section of the aerial tramway on the Kitzsteinhorn mountain at Kaprun, Austria. It was placed in service on 26 November 1966. It is currently branded Gipfelbahn.
- 5.5 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Glocknerwand, National parks of Austria
140 min walk • The Glocknerwand is a mountain in the Glockner Group in the Austrian Central Alps in the central region of the High Tauern. According to the literature it is 3,721 metres high, but the Austria Federal Office for Metrology and Survey gives its height as 3,722 metres.
- 3.6 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Hohe Dock, National parks of Austria
92 min walk • The Hohe Dock lies in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg and, at 3,348 metres, is one of the highest peaks in the Glockner Group.
- 3.3 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Hinterer Bratschenkopf, National parks of Austria
84 min walk • The Hinterer Bratschenkopf is a mountain in the Glockner Group on the Fusch-Kaprun ridge in the High Tauern, a high mountain range in the Austrian Central Alps. According to the listed sources it is 3,412 metres high, but the Austrian Federal Office for Metrology and Survey gives its height as 3,413 metres.