The Petersköpfl is a 1,745m high summit in the Zahmer Kaiser, the northern ridge of the Kaisergebirge mountain range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. To the east, the Petersköpfl is linked by a ridge to the Einserkogel; to the west it is separated from the Naunspitze by a wind gap. To the south it falls steeply into the Kaisertal valley and to the north its steep rock faces tower above Ebbs. To the east there is a gently sloping plateau covered with mountain pine that forms the main ridge of the Zahmer Kaiser and runs up to the Pyramidenspitze.
There's a hiking trail (T2) leading to the summit.
The nearest mountain hut is Vorderkaiserfeldenhütte located 642m/2 106ft WSW of the summit.
By elevation Petersköpfl is
# 66 out of 108 in Kaisergebirge (Naturschutzgebiet) # 16 out of 41 in the Zahmer Kaiser # 67 out of 149 in the Kaisergebirge
By prominence Petersköpfl is
# 76 out of 108 in Kaisergebirge (Naturschutzgebiet) # 28 out of 41 in the Zahmer Kaiser # 100 out of 149 in the Kaisergebirge
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