The Durreck lies on the main chain of the mountains that runs from northeast to southwest. This main crest forks only about 100 metres to the southwest at the nearby subpeak of the
Zwieselnöckl (3,088 m). One branch runs southwards to the
Großer Moosstock (3,059 m) and the other northwards, via the
Klausnock (2,819 m),
Rauchkofel (2,653 m) and
Pojenspitze (2,453 m) near the Obersteiner Holm (2,395 m) above
Luttach. Northeast of the Durreck at a distance of half a kilometre is a very prominent, but unnamed subpeak at 3,056 metres. Further along the main chain to the northwest is the
Gamskarschneide, several peaks just under the 3000-metre mark and finally the
Hirbernock (3,010 m). Northwest of the Durreck are the last remnants of glaciation in the Durreck Group, the
Klausenkees glacier, that still descended as low as 2,300 metres in 1910. The whole area is part of the
Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park. == First ascents ==