Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Austria
Ever fancied walking through actual climate zones in one day? The Dachstein High Altitude Circular Path takes you from reddish limestone into cool glacier territory, with sunrise views that'll stick with you. For something gentler, the Salzburg's Peaks route winds through Steinerne Meer and old pilgrimage paths, stopping at mountain huts for local Buchteln pastries. The Gschnitztal valley throws in cable-assisted climbs for those after a true challenge.
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- Carinthian Mountains & Lakes
- The Gschnitztal hut star - comfortable hut Hiking
- Der Schmugglerpfad – über den Hauptkamm der Zillertaler Alpen wandern
- Welterbesteig Wachau, Krems – Melk
- Panoramawandern im Pinzgau mit Charme
- Enchanting Kitzbühel with Charm
- Ten Lakes Trekking Tour
- Salzalpensteig 2, Golling – Bad Goisern
- Welterbesteig Wachau mit Charme
- Ten Lakes Trekking Tour
Duration 8 days Destinations Villach, Velden am Worthersee, Döbriach, Feld am See Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Easy Distance 47 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,149
Duration 8 days Destinations Trins, Innsbrucker Hütte, Bremer Hütte Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 9 mi Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
- US$1,278
The historic smuggler's routes of Austria rise 2,324m to Geraer Hütte through high-alpine terrain to Europahütte. Technical hiking sections at Sumpfschartel and optional climbing at Stafflacher Wand (B/C grade) test your skills.
Duration 6 days Destinations Sankt Jodok am Brenner Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, German Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
- US$675
Duration 8 days Destinations Krems an der Donau, Durnstein, Weissenkirchen, Spitz, Melk, Aggsbach Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 24 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,102
Duration 7 days Destinations Maishofen, Thumersbach, Zell am See, Saalbach-Hinterglemm Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 19 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,055
Premier trails stretch 11-15km daily from Kitzbühel. Pass emerald Schwarzsee lake, cross Griesbachklamm gorge's suspension bridges, and reach Kitzbüheler Horn's summit. Stays at 4-star Boutique Hotel Erika include breakfast and Alpen Sommer Card access to 38 mountain railways.
Duration 7 days Destinations Kitzbuhel, Sankt Johann, Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Easy Distance 31 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,231
Duration 8 days Destinations Fuschl am See, Mondsee, Attersee, Wolfgangsee, Bad Ischl, Altaussee, Hallstatt, Gosau Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 77 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,160
Duration 6 days Destinations Golling an der Salzach, Abtenau, Annaberg im Lammertal, Gosau, Bad Goisern Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Distance 26 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$938
The path ascends 530m through terraced vineyards to Dürnstein castle in the Wachau Valley. Pass Rossatz's apricot orchards, climb to Seekopf summit, and visit Weißenkirchen's historic wine cellars. Moderate 11-16km daily hikes offer stunning Danube views.
Duration 5 days Destinations Krems an der Donau, Durnstein, Weissenkirchen, Spitz Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 18 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$351
Ten Lakes Trekking Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were very comfortable, clean, and safe. Overall a fairly great experience.”
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Duration 10 days Destinations Fuschl am See, Mondsee, Attersee, Sankt Wolfgang im Salzkammergut, Bad Ischl, Bad Aussee, Hallstatt, Gosau Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 77 mi Operator Eurohike From
- US$1,407
What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Austria
What are the best times of year for hiking in Austria's different regions?
Hiking conditions in Austria vary by region. The Salzkammergut area near Lake Wolfgangsee welcomes hikers from May to October with comfortable temperatures and clear paths. Higher regions such as Hohe Tauern National Park are accessible from late June to September with July and August being the busiest time for high alpine routes around the Grossglockner. Many travelers prefer September for its moderate weather and quieter trails. As one TourRadar reviewer shared: "perfect hiking conditions in early fall with clear views of the Alps."
What levels of hiking difficulty are available on Austria's trails?
Austria's trails range from gentle walks to demanding alpine expeditions. Around Lake Wolfgangsee you'll find easier routes with 400-500m elevation changes. The Salzkammergut offers mid-level hikes lasting 4-5 hours and covering 11-14km. Advanced hikers can tackle the E5 route from Oberstdorf to Merano with intense 6-7 hour days and elevation gains up to 1250m. Local accommodations often match the trail difficulty. The Landhotel Agathawirt in Bad Goisern connects to relaxed valley paths while Halleranger Alm serves as a base for serious mountain routes.
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hiking tours in Austria?
The lodging options span from valley hotels to mountaintop huts. Along the Lechweg Path guests stay at places like the Styrolerhof in Steeg and traditional lodges such as the Leutkircher Hütte. The Salzkammergut area features properties like the 4-star Hotel Bergrose in Strobl complete with wellness facilities. Mountain refuges like the Schachenhaus provide simpler shared rooms but genuine alpine character. A TourRadar guest noted: "the perfect mix of comfortable hotels in towns and rustic mountain huts with amazing views."
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hikes in Austria?
Accommodations range from hotels to traditional alpine shelters. The Dachstein Circuit includes nights in basic mountain huts with communal rooms while the Styrian Salzkammergut route features 3-4 star hotels such as Gasthof zum Hirschen in Altaussee. The notable Berliner Hütte Tyrol's largest Alpine Club refuge maintains its original 19th-century features. According to one TourRadar visitor: "The mountain huts provide hearty meals and a wonderful atmosphere though expect shared dormitory-style rooms."
What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in Austria?
The Austrian Alps are home to diverse mountain wildlife. Hikers often spot chamois ibex and marmots especially in the Zillertal Alps and Dachstein ranges. The Tauplitzalm area is known for its alpine plants including gentian and edelweiss. As one TourRadar guest observed: "We spotted numerous marmots and chamois in the early morning hours around the Berliner Hütte and the alpine meadows were carpeted with beautiful wildflowers."
What cultural experiences can I expect while hiking in Austria?
Austrian trails connect natural beauty with local heritage. Routes pass historic landmarks like Schachen Castle and traditional huts serving regional dishes. The Salzkammergut includes UNESCO sites such as Hallstatt while villages like Heiligenblut showcase Tyrolean traditions. The historic Agathawirt country hotel offers authentic local hospitality. A TourRadar participant noted: "The combination of spectacular hiking and authentic mountain culture made our Austrian trek unforgettable."






















