- Brief description
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A wintry tour with magnificent views over the Grundlsee and the Tote Gebirge.
- Difficulty
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easy
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Seehotel Grundlsee
- Route
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Bräuhof0.6 kmGrundlsee1.1 kmAlpengasthof Max Schraml1.2 kmHerz-Jesu Kirche Grundlsee1.3 kmGaiswinkl3.3 kmKreuzkapelle4.1 kmLadner5.1 kmMurbodenhüttl5.4 kmGössl6.9 kmGößl7.5 kmMurbodenhüttl9.2 kmLadner9.5 kmGaiswinkl11.2 kmAlpengasthof Max Schraml13.1 kmGrundlsee13.3 kmHerz-Jesu Kirche Grundlsee13.3 kmBräuhof14.1 km
- Best season
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AugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJul
- Description
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The cleared path above the Grundlsee is initially away from road traffic and later extends along the lakeshore next to the state road.
The return journey can be made by post bus (for timetables, see the notice board at the stops - also at the starting point!) or by cab.
- Directions
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From the Seehotel you first go in the opposite direction, between the houses up to Villa Karajan. Immediately after that, the path continues up to the right and already begins the high-altitude hiking trail through the so-called Gasperlhof to the parish church.
Above the parish church, the path leads to the Max Schraml inn and, staying above it, after a short climb follow the Johannes Ude path to Rößlern.
Continue along the cleared path to Gaiswinkl, from where the hike leads through the district of Kreuz, and at the Amon carpenter's workshop turn right to the provincial road that leads to Gößl.
At the Seehotel there is an abbreviated variant in the narrow road up to the left directly to the high trail.
- Highest point
- 753 m
- Endpoint
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Veit Inn, Gößl
- Height profile
- Equipment
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Sturdy shoes required!
Proper backpacking makes many things easier:
Pack heavy things first. The water bottle should always be within easy reach in a side pocket. All things that are often needed such as sunglasses, camera or hiking map belong on top. An emergency kit including blister plaster belongs in every backpack and a clothing according to the "onion system" is always recommended! - Safety instructions
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The cleared winter trail may have stretches of black ice.
Emergency call mountain rescue: 140
Tip for reporting an emergency - provide answers to the six W-questions:
What happened? How many people were injured? Where did the accident happen? (possibly GPS coordinates) Who reports? (callback number) When did the accident happen? Weather at the accident site? - Additional information
- Directions
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The journey to Grundlsee is best planned with google.at/maps.
- Public transportation
- Parking
- Author
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The tour Winter hike from Grundlsee to Gößl is used by outdooractive.com provided.