The summit of the Hochschwab is a flat, rock and grass-covered dome, that may easily be climbed from the
Schiestlhaus () to the northeast in about half an hour via the plateau to the west (Biwakschachtel Fleischerhütte). The Schiestlhaus may be approached from Seewiesen () at the foot of the
Steirischer Seeberg via the
Seetal valley, the
Untere Dullwitz to the
Voisthaler Hut, the
Obere Dullwitz and the
Graf-Meran-Steig, as well as from the north, from
Weichselboden in the
Salza valley. The showpiece of the Hochschwab is its mighty south face which has a width of almost two kilometres and rises to a height of up to 300 metres above the Trawies Saddle and the valleys of Trawiestal (to the southwest) and
Obere Dullwitz (to the southeast) which meet at that point. There are climbing routes of all grades up the south face. == 1988 Hochschwab tragedy ==