Panorama Trail 100 - stages south of the River Enns

Logo Panorama Trail 100 - stages south of the River Enns
long-distance walking trail
Logo Panorama Trail 100 - stages south of the River Enns
Tour data
58.91km
656 - 1,295m
Distance
2,067hm
1,911hm
Ascent
23:00h
 
Duration
Brief description

A hiking enjoyment pure is expecting you at the Panoramaweg 100. A loop hiking trail  on the left or on the right-hand side of the Enns, with a length of 117 km and at an altitude from 700m to 1300m.

Difficulty
medium
Rating
Technique
Fitness
Landscape
Experience
Starting point

Öblarn, Gasthof Stralz'n

Route
Öblarn
0.0 km
Pfarrkirche Öblarn
0.1 km
Edling
1.2 km
Bach
2.7 km
Kath. Filialkirche Stein an der Enns
5.5 km
Restaurant Hubertus
5.6 km
Stein an der Enns
5.8 km
Dörfl
6.6 km
Gelsenberg
7.5 km
Michaelerberg
12.9 km
Gössenberg
21.6 km
Preunegg
53.3 km
Raunerhof
53.8 km
Hotel Brunner
55.8 km
Gleiming
55.8 km
Mandling
58.7 km
Das Geringer
58.8 km


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Description

The stages to the south of the river Enns takes us over the slopes of the 4 mountain ski area of Reiteralm, Hochwurzen, Planai and Hauser Kaibling and through the villages Mandling, Gleiming, Rohrmoos, Untertal, Haus im Ennstal, Michaelerberg, Stein an der Enns and Öblarn.

Directions

Stage 1 - easy - 5.5 hours
From Öblarn via Gatschberg and Stein an der Enns up to Michaelerberg

The first stage of the southern Panorama Trail 100 first takes us up the Enns valley quite easily. From Stein an der Enns our route starts to climb a little more, without any big difficulties though. Finally we reach the Michaelerberghaus.

 

Stage 2 - demanding - 8 hours
Michaelerberg - Sattental - Pirklalm - Seewigtal - Gumpenberg - Oberhausberg

This tour takes us by 3 beautiful side valleys of the Ennstal valley. From Michaelerberg to Gumpenberg we experience marvellous trails through gorges and over the meadows of mountain farms.

 

Stage 3 - easy - 4.5 hours
From Oberhausberg via Fastenberg to the village of Untertal

This day the Panorama Trail 100 takes us through the forests along the North flanks of the famous ski mountains Hauser Kaibling and Planai. Various times we walk across the ski slopes of Alpine World Cups and World Championships.

 

Stage 4 - easy - 4.5 to 5 hours
From the village of Untertal via Rohrmoos and Pichl to Mandling

Starting at the village of Untertal we first head towards Obertal for a short bit before we turn North towards Rohrmoos. We walk across the meadows of Rohrmoos' farms and along the North slopes of the ski mountain Hochwurzen head towards the Preuneggtal valley. Through the Strubschlucht gorge we then head down towards the village of Gleiming at the foot of Reiteralm. The last part of this days' hike takes us to Mandling.

Note: Each stage gives you several different variants to choose from.

Highest point
1,295 m
Endpoint

Mandling, Gasthof Taferne

Height profile

Equipment

A well-packed backpack is helpful and especially when touring Alpine terrain a tuque, gloves, a windproof jacket and pants are standard equipment. Good, waterproof shoes, sun glasses, sun cream and sufficient beverages are essential too. Torch light, a map of the area, knie and a small first-aid kit should also be in the backpack.

Safety instructions

Changes in weather patterns, quick falls in temperature, thunderstorms, wind, fog and snow are some of the dangers that can be encountered on a hiking tour. Hosts of alpine huts and mountain refuges have a lot of experience in the mountains and can give good advice about weather and the trails. Poor equipment, overestimation of one's own capabilities, carelessness, poor personal constitution and/or wrong judgement  can lead to critical situations. In case of thunderstorms: avoid summits, ridges and steel ropes.

GPS data and orienteering

Available GPS data - just like hiking maps - is only a guidance for orientation and can never depict a trail exactly with all its details. Especially at dangerous spots it is essential to judge on site how to proceed.

In an emergency please call:

140 - for Alpine emergencies (all over Austria) 112 - European GSM emergency number
Additional information

Tourist information: www.schladming-dachstein.at

Information about bus schedules: www.postbus.at, www.rvb.at, www.planaibus.at

 


Directions

Take highway B320 (Ennstalbundesstraße) to Pruggern (if coming from the West) or Espang (coming from the East) respectively, and then continue on L712 (Steinerstraße) to Öblarn.

Public transportation

By Train

Regional train directly to Öblarn or via express train to Stainach-Irdning where you change to the regional train to Öblarn.
Information and schedules at www.oebb.at


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