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Hoher Sonnblick

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Hoher Sonnblick is a majestic 3,105-meter mountain in the Hohe Tauern range, overlooking Bad Gastein. Its summit is home to the Sonnblick Observatory, one of the highest meteorological stations in the world, established in 1886. The area is also rich in mining history, with old gold and silver mines in the Rauris Valley. In summer, the mountain attracts hikers who tackle challenging trails to the summit, rewarded with panoramic views of the Alps. In winter, it becomes a backcountry skiing destination, with deep powder and dramatic descents. The nearby Zittelhaus, a historic hut near the summit, offers overnight accommodation and a museum. Hoher Sonnblick is a symbol of alpine exploration and scientific endurance, offering a rugged, high-altitude experience.

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  • Sonnblick Observatory: Visit one of the world's highest weather stations, still operational and offering guided tours.
  • Summit Panorama: On clear days, enjoy views stretching from the Grossglockner to the Dolomites.
  • Zittelhaus: Stay overnight at this historic mountain hut at 3,105 m, with a small museum.
  • Mining Trails: Explore the historic gold mines in the Rauris Valley, with guided tours available.
  • Ski Touring: In winter, the mountain offers challenging backcountry routes for experienced skiers.

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Ways to visit Hoher Sonnblick

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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