- Brief description
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The sense path is based on the five elements: fire, water, earth, wood and metal. At each station you can experience an element in a playful way.
- Difficulty
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easy
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Mountain station Panoramabahn
- Route
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Laireiter Alm0.2 kmGehwolfalm1.4 kmHarbachhütte1.4 kmLaireiter Alm4.5 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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From the mountain station of the Parnoramabahn you can reach the sense path in about half an hour. At the first station you come through the primeval forest to a wooden tower. This represents the beginning, the rising sun and the spring. The second station consists of a south-facing pyramid. Inside you can see the associated element fire. In the middle of the pyramid there is a fireplace and seating area. Another special feature is the viewing platform on the roof with a view over the valley. In the middle of the sense path you come to a stone snail, which represents the earth element. The path to the "herb hut" (iron element) and station number 4 leads past a lovingly landscaped herb garden. Once there, you can guess the smell of various herbs. This probably sounds easier than it is! The last station represents the element of water. Here you can experience the constant alternation of calm and strength.
- Directions
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Ride with the Panoramabahn to the mountain station. Short hike to Gehwolfalm (about 35 minutes). Way through all stations (about 40 minutes). Same way back to the Panoramabahn (about 35 minutes).
- Highest point
- 1,836 m
- Endpoint
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Gehwolfalm
- Height profile
- Equipment
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hiking boots
- Tips
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The trees of the primeval forest at the beginning of the sense path probably come from the Ice Age and are therefore 500-600 years old.
- Additional information
- Directions
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Travel by car or Postbus line no. 540 to the Panoramabahn valley station.
- Public transportation
- Parking
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Parking space cable car
- Author
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The tour Grossarler sense path is used by outdooractive.com provided.