Duration | 3 Days |
Group | from 6 to 9 persons |
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Endurance | |
Costs | 199,- p.P |
Great tour through the impressive, natural landscape of the Kalkalpen National Park. Hike with us through wild beech forests, past rippling waterfalls and lush alpine meadows and enjoy the summit scenery of the Haller Mauern and the Tote Gebirge. By crossing the Haller Mauern we cross the border from Upper Austria into Styria. In addition to the breathtaking scenery, this is also a highly interesting tour in terms of history and geology.
Meeting point
8:00 am at the train station in Reichraming
Tour Finish
12 o'clock at the latest in Reichraming
Food
At lunchtime there is every day the possibility to stop in restaurants or huts. Please bring cereal bars only in small quantities (3-4 pcs.). We have the possibility to buy something on the way. To drink at least 1 liter/person.
Difficulty Endurance
Endurance for tours with a walking time (pure walking time without breaks) up to 7 hours and up to 1200 meters altitude difference in ascent and descent.
Difficulty Technique
You should have experience in hiking and be surefooted. This means that you do not slip uncontrollably even on less good paths and always tread safely. The paths are usually well recognizable. The terrain is partly steep, danger of falling cannot be excluded in case of carelessness.
Services
- Guidance and organization by a state-certified mountain hiking guide who is familiar with the area.
- All expenses of the mountain guide are included
Additional Costs
- Accommodation and meals for 3 days (approx. 142 Euro for bed and breakfast in a double room)
- Transfers ca. 20 Euro
- Food and refreshments during the tour
Important Information
This is a tour with minimum number of participants. The tour can only take place with this price if this is reached. We will inform you as soon as enough bookings are received.Downloads
1.Day: Reichraming – Anlaufalm
Duration | ca. 8 h |
Technique | |
Endurance | |
1004 m | |
580 m | |
1004 m |
From the village of Reichraming (356 m) we first start off comfortably on forest roads into the Reichraminger Hintergebirge, which forms one of two mountains of the Kalkalpen National Park. Through wild forests and beautiful paths, a suspension bridge and wooden footbridges, we go via the Ebenbachalm to the Klaushütte snack station (488 m). The history of the former lumberjack's hut goes back to 1758. Beech forests and with the rippling of the stream in your ear, the route repeatedly offers a great view of the natural stream landscape of the Reichramingbach. After a short rest, we continue to our destination for the day, the Anlaufalm (982 m) from where you can enjoy a magnificent view of the highest mountain of the Hintergebirge, the lonely Größtenberg (1724 m).
2.Day: Anlaufalm - Laussabaueralm
Duration | ca. 7 h |
Technique | |
Endurance | |
805 m | |
1100 m | |
805 m |
From the Anlaufalm (982 m) we first go back over the alpine pasture ground we came across the day before. Then we follow a beautiful but also challenging trail down through the Hochschlacht gorge. Again and again we enjoy wonderful panoramic views of the wild forest landscape of the Kalkalpen National Park. Different forest types and also spruce stands infested by the bark beetle become visible. Past the Schleierwasserfall and the Weißwasser bivouac site, we follow the beautiful Knappensteig trail up to the Blahbergalm (1040 m). From the Blahbergalm we pass the fairytale-like Sieben Brünn springs and descend via the Ahornsattel (1240 m) to the Dörflermoaralm (1199 m) where the magnificent summit scenery of the Tote Gebirge opens up. Continue down and over the Hengstpass (964 m) to the rustic Laussabaueralm (785 m) which is located under mighty, over 300-year-old lime trees.
3.Day: Laussabaueralm - Admont
Duration | ca. 6,5 h |
Technique | |
Endurance | |
1050 m | |
1230 m | |
1050 m |
From the Laussabaueralm (785 m), the trail continues leisurely along the Klosterweg to the Pölztal valley. Slightly ascending and along the Pölztal stream, we pass some hunting and alpine buildings. An easy path brings us to Klapfboden (997 m). From there we climb a somewhat steeper path and a fairytale-like forest up to the small and large Seeboden. An impressive valley basin at the end of which the Admonter Haus (1894 m) is visible in a saddle. We hike through the flat valley floor and ascend the last part of the trail to the Admonter Haus. After a rest at the Admonter Haus, we descend with a view of the beautiful alpine landscape into a fairly natural forest towards Hall. Overnight stay at Landgasthof Buchner.
If arrival time and day permit, a visit to the famous Admont Abbey with its small National Park exhibition "Passion of the Explorer" is highly recommended. Or possibly the next day.