- Brief description
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Beautiful mountain tour from the Dientner Sattel via the Tiergartenalm to the Kollmannsegg. From there we go to Ahornstein and continue past Sulzbühel to Huberalm. The trail continues past the Hirscheggalm pasture in the direction of Dienten to the Hotel Salzburgerhof.
- Difficulty
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medium
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Dientner Sattel
- Route
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Dientalm0.1 kmKollmannsegg (1,848 m)3.6 kmAhornstein (1,855 m)4.5 kmSulzbühel (1,552 m)5.8 kmHuberalm7.1 kmDienten am Hochkönig14.6 km
- Best season
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- Description
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Take the hiking bus to the Dientner Sattel, past the Dientalm on trail no. 75 to the Tiergartenalm and continue in the direction of Dienten to the Kollmannsegg. From there a narrow path leads us over gentle grassy hills to the Ahornstein summit cross. From there we follow trail no. 60 downhill to the Huberalm. When you reach the Huberalm, a path leads to the right through the forest in the direction of the Hirscheggalm. This first leads downhill and then uphill a little past the Schoberalm on a narrow path downhill to the Hirscheggalm. Once there, the trail continues uphill on a forest road until you reach the turnoff to the village of Dienten. This path leads via the Lengthalalm back to the village.
- Directions
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With the hiking bus to the Dientner Sattel, past the Dientalm on trail no. 75 to the Tiergartenalm and again in the direction of Dienten (no. 76) to the Kollmannsegg. From there, a narrow path (No. 15) leads us over gentle grassy hills to the Ahornstein summit cross. From there we follow trail no. 60 downhill to the Huberalm. Once at the Huberalm, a trail leads to the right through the forest (no. 61) in the direction of Hirscheggalm. This leads first downhill, then a bit uphill past the Schoberalm and on a narrow path to the Hirscheggalm. Once there, it goes uphill again for a bit on a forest road (no. 62) to the turnoff to the village of Dienten. This path leads via the Lengthalalm back to the village.
- Highest point
- 1,848 m
- Endpoint
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Dienten Dorf
- Height profile
- Equipment
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Sturdy, ankle-high footwear
Walking sticks
Headgear
Sun protection
Sunglasses
Rain protectin
Drinks and a snack
Necessary medication
First aid kit
Hiking map - Safety instructions
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Self-assessment Check your physical fitness before every mountain tour and correctly assess your strength as well as that of your companions - especially those of your children! Surefootedness and a head for heights are often very important!
Planning and preparation Plan each intended mountain tour in detail beforehand. Hiking maps and guides as well as information from alpine associations and local experts such as mountain guides and mountain hut keepers can be helpful.
Equipment On the mountain, you will need appropriate equipment and clothing, especially sturdy, high shoes with good grip soles. Weather and cold protection are essential, as the weather can often change unexpectedly.
Weather forecasts Take note of the current weather conditions at: www.zamg.at
Together Follow the 10 rules for the correct handling of grazing animals and do not leave any waste in nature!
Do not kick stones Do not kick stones as this can seriously endanger other hikers. Marked places with a danger of falling rocks should be crossed as quickly as possible and with attention and caution.
Turn back in good time This is not a disgrace, but a sign of common sense. It becomes necessary when the weather changes, fog rolls in, and also when the path is too difficult or not in good condition.Emergency numbers: Alpine emergency call: 140
International emergency call: 122 - Tips
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Fantastic view of the Hochkönig!
- Additional information
- Directions
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Coming from Salzburg: Take the A10 freeway to the Bischofshofen exit, then take the B311 in the direction of Bischofshofen. Follow the Hochkönig Bundesstraße/B164 to Mühlbach and further to Dienten.
Coming from Innsbruck/ Kufstein: On the Loferer Straße/B178 in the direction of St. Johann i.T., then on the Hochkönig Bundesstraße/B164 via Saalfelden and Maria Alm to Dienten or to the Filzensattel,continue in the direction of Mühlbach.
A valid vignette is required to use the Austrian motorway and motorway network. It is also compulsory to carry a first-aid kit, warning triangle and high-visibility waistcoat. Further information can be found under Asfinag. - Public transportation
- Parking
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Free parking at the Dientner Sattel, at the Dientalm and at the Erichhütte car park
- Author
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The tour Summit tour Ahornstein is used by outdooractive.com provided.
General info
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Hochkönig
2024
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Dienten am Hochkönig
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