
Oberstkogel (2728 m) North Couloir from Praxmar
One of the most technical and the least visited peaks accessible directly from Praxmar. The north couloir offers a more technical downhill variant.

The Orient Express
A legendary crossing and a right of passage in North Tirol. A once in a lifetime must do for

Lüsener Villerspitze (3027m) via Roter Kogel (2832m) from Lüsenstal
The Lüsener Villerspitze (often also referred to as Lisenser Villerspitze) stands in stark contrast to the well known and crowded ski touring peaks above Praxmar in terms of both popularity and accessibility. In this demanding round tour, we utilize the Roter Kogel, also visited in the Fotscher Express, as a transition into the Fotschertal to then tackle the solitary route up to the scenic and exposed Lüsener Villerspitze. On the descent, we enjoy rewarding north-facing slopes on our return to the starting point in Lüsenstal.

Hintere Sonnenwand (3106m) from St. Sigmund im Sellrain
A great ski tour off the beaten path in Gleirsch Valley in Sellrain to a seldom visited summit of HIntere Sonnenwand.

Zischgeles (3003m) from Praxmar
A dream ski tour to Zischgeles through the Kampelloch from Praxmar.

Hoher Seeblaskogel (3235 m) from Lüsens
A popular tour in the Westfalenhaus skimo area, with excellent skiing and beautiful panoramic views.

Traverse of Hinterer Brunnenkogel (3.325m)
An amazing option for spring early mornings. Very technical and steep, requires being comfortable with some rock and snow climbing and steep descents, with good sense of planning.

Winnebacher Weißkogel (3182 m) from Lüsens
A great spring summit in Sellrain with long valleys and steep final face. Winnerbacher Weißkogel is also sometimes possible in early winter in good avalanche conditions.

Lüsener Spitze (3231 m) from Lüsens
A great option for a relatively low-exposure glacier adventure in the alpin terrain of Sellrain. Lüsener Spitze is a beautiful tour in large open spaces.

Lampsenspitze(2875 m) from Praxmar
This easy and relatively avalanche-safe tour offers a consistently beautiful descent on ideally inclined, moderately steep terrain. Navigation is not difficult, and there is usually a good track already in place. Thus, the Lampsenspitze is a very popular ski mountain.