Ski tour on the Pihapper in Mittersill-Hollersbach

Mittersill-Hollersbach-Stuhlfelden is a hidden holiday treasure in the Salzburg region. The holiday region in the Hohe Tauern National Park combines quiet pleasures with active adventures and individual experiences. A ski tour on the Pihapper brings all this and much more to a common denominator, including an enchanting panorama.

The slender peak in the Tauern

The Pihapper is a popular destination all year round. Where hikers and mountaineers cavort in summer, ski tourers look forward to many a challenge in winter. The exposed location also provides excellent views. Once you have reached the summit at 2,513 m above sea level between Mittersill and Hollersbach, rugged rock giants that are completely snow-covered in winter spread out. No wonder that the Pihapper ascent is one of the most popular ski tours in the Hohe Tauern National Park.

The ski tour between Mittersill and Hollersbach

Our ski tour to the Pihapper starts exceptionally in Hollersbach, where the somewhat easier standard ascent is at the Berghof inn at approx. 1,200 m above sea level. From here the Lachalm circular path (No. 20) leads to the Lachalm in about an hour. Now follows the left-hand ridge of the terrain to the ski depot on the Pflugsberg (2,415 m above sea level). A narrow ridge leads to the upswing of the Pihapper summit, which is only recommended for experienced alpinists – without crampons, safety ropes and even a short ladder, there is no progress here. The fantastic view from the summit is well worth the effort.

This ski tour on the Pihapper is just one of countless ski tours in Mittersill-Hollersbach-Stuhlfelden that guests of our Hotel Bräurup can experience and discover up close. We provide you with exciting tour tips and ascent variants for every taste and also provide local guides who will lead you to the most beautiful spots in the Hohe Tauern National Park region. Claim today non-binding vacation offer for unforgettable winter experiences!

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