- Brief description
- Difficulty
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medium
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Schwabergerhütte
- Route
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Große Windlucken (1,857 m)1.8 kmKleine Windlucken (1,824 m)2.6 kmSchrattnerkogel (2,104 m)4.1 kmSeitnerzinken (2,164 m)5.6 kmSchrattnerkogel (2,104 m)7.0 kmKleine Windlucken (1,824 m)8.5 kmGroße Windlucken (1,857 m)9.4 km
- Best season
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- Description
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Hiking...With respect for wildlife and the environment!
In the Pölstal, we are particularly concerned about the preservation of unspoiled nature. So that the pleasure of the people does not become a problem for wild animals and nature, it requires consideration measures.
For the sake of nature and the environment, correct behavior in the mountains is the top priority for the hiking enthusiast.
- Use the designated parking areas
- Do not block access roads and please respect local driving regulations
- Observe information boards at the starting points and stick to the recommended marked routes
- Avoid approaching wildlife
- Directions
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We hike from the Schwabergerhütte (1511m) on a forest path to the Große Windlucken, towards the Schrattnerkogel and on to the Seitnerzinken.
- Highest point
- 2,149 m
- Endpoint
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Seitnerzinken
- Height profile
- Equipment
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Basic equipment: Hiking boots Hiking trousers Functional shirt (also for changing) Rain jacket Hiking socks
Other hiking equipment:
Fleece pullover Functional underwear Hiking T-shirt for changing Rain trousers Insulation jacket Cap or headband Sunglasses hat and gloves if necessary Adjustable hiking poles Hiking rucksack (approx. 20 litres or as required) rain cover for the rucksackTechnique and orientation
Topographical maps charged mobile phone Headlamp BinocularsFood and drink
Especially for such a long tour, be sure to bring enough to drink and snacks to fortify yourself. There are no refreshment stops on the tour.
- Safety instructions
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There are a few rules to follow to ensure conflict-free interaction on mountain pastures and meadows, especially when travelling with dogs.
A few tips on correct and fair behaviour in the forest: (Source: www.bundesforste.a t - 9/2020)
Hikers should avoid visiting the forest approx. 1.5 hours before sunrise and after sunset, as wild animals are particularly active at this time. Plastic bottles, handkerchiefs, cigarette butts etc. have no place in the forest! Please make sure that you do not leave any rubbish in the forest. Camping and making fires is strictly forbidden in the forest! In principle, every person in the forest is allowed to collect 2kg of mushrooms and berries per day for their own use. It is only prohibited if the forest owner expressly forbids it.In principle, every person in the forest may collect 2 kg of mushrooms and berries per day for their own use. It is only prohibited if the forest owner expressly forbids it.Alpine emergency call:
Mountain rescue emergency number: 140
EU emergency number: 112
Weather service:
Direct link mountain weather Styria: https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/wetter/produkte-und-services/bergwetter/steiermark
Alpine emergency call:
Mountain rescue emergency number: 140
EU emergency number: 112
Weather service:
Direct link mountain weather Styria: https://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/wetter/produkte-und-services/bergwetter/steiermark
- Tips
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Refreshment stops Schwabergerhütte, GH Beren, GH Schaffer
Enjoy the magnificent view over the Murtal region from the summit cross. Breathtaking mountains, fresh air and untouched nature away from mass tourism.
- Additional information
- Directions
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We take a scenic drive through Bretstein and Bretsteingassen into the Bretsteingraben. Drive along the Bretsteinbach stream past the Hansbauer and Bichler car parks and via the Gamperhütte to the Schwabergerhütte.
- Public transportation
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This tour is not easily accessible by public transport.
- Parking
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Bichlerhütte car park
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