Naunspitze, Alpine summit in Zahmer Kaiser, Austria
Naunspitze is a summit in the Zahmer Kaiser range that rises to 1633 meters above sea level. The northern side drops steeply and overlooks the Inn valley near Ebbs.
This summit served for centuries as a navigation point for travelers crossing between Austria and Germany. It marked the northern boundary of the Tyrol Alps.
Local mountaineering clubs maintain the network of trails leading to Naunspitze, preserving traditional Alpine hiking routes for current and future generations.
The ascent from Vorderkaiserfelden Hut takes about 45 minutes and follows several marked trails of varying difficulty. Visitors should bring sturdy footwear and weather protection, as conditions at the top can change quickly.
The summit offers grade III climbing routes on its north and west faces. Technically skilled climbers find challenging ascents here with expansive views across the border regions.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.