| Stage 19: Kleinarl Koglalm |
| "Scenic alpine hike" |
| Starting Point: |
Kleinarl |
| Finish Point: |
Koglalm (Flying Mozart summit terminal, summer schedule: Tue, Thu, Sat, Sun) |
| Lowest Point / Highest Point: |
1014 m / 2010 m |
| Total Elevation Change (in meters): |
1450 m |
| Length of Stage: |
ca. 13 km |
| Stage Characteristics: |
Continuous uphill hike to the Steinkaralm, followed by an alpine path |
| Time on Trail: |
ca. 5.5 Stunden |
From the tourist office, the route takes us a short distance uphill along the main road, before branching left into the Kreuzsalgasse at the church beyond Café Annemarie. The trail continues steadily uphill and, after about 500 meters, turns right onto the Steineggweg, which will lead us to the Ennskraxn café. This is where the supply road ends. There now follows a beautiful forest path, taking us through the Steinkargraben and reaching a forestry road in about 1 km. We will only be on this road for a matter of meters, before we take a right back into the forest. The larch forest becomes ever sparser and we are able to see the Ennskraxn. Once again back on the forestry road, it’s now just a short distance to the Steinkaralm. The supply road becomes narrower and narrower, until finally ending beneath the saddle (elev. 1832 m). It’s now just a short stretch and we’ll reach the high ridge which the Almenweg follows to the end of this stage (superb views in all directions along this segment). We can already pick out our next refreshment opportunity, the Weissenhofalm. We now continue without any major climbs, past the Wildbühel and Mooskopf to the summit station of the Kleinarl mountain lifts (runs in summer). Here there is an opportunity to shorten the tour by taking the chair lift. The Almenweg, however, runs past the lift, then somewhat downhill along a supply road to the Frauenalmsattel. At this point a steep trail branches off uphill to the left and circles the Ahornkarkopf until it comes to a trail fork. We then continue via the Saukarkopf and Saukarfunktel to the summit station of the "Top Liner" chair lift (runs only in winter) (the flat Bettlersteig is less strenuous). At the summit station of the chair lift, there is an option to make our way via the Griessenkareck to the summit station of the "Flying Mozart", or continue via the alpine cirque and past the Wagrainer Haus. Shortly beforehand, the trail makes a right and takes a broad arc, climbing gently to the Koglalm. The descent to Wagrain can be made on the "Flying Mozart" lift (runs in summer, while we can make our way down to Flachau by lift (likewise with a summer schedule) as well.
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Information |
Wagrain Tourist Office: Tel. 06413 8448, Kleinarl Tourist Office: Tel. 06418 206, Flachau Tourist Office: Tel. 06457 2214, Bus Information: Mobilito, Tel.06462 33030 Flying Mozart Lift: Tel. 06413 8238 Flachau Lifts: Tel. 06457 2221
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Refreshment Opportunities |
- Steinkaralm: June until the end of September, Tel. 0664 3820065
- Weissenhofalm: mid June until mid October, Tel. 0664 5504925 or 06418 229
- Wagrainer Haus****: beginning of June until mid October Tel. 06413 8253
- Koglalm: mid June until the beginning of October Tel. 06413 8582
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Overnight Lodgings | Download a complete listing |
- Weissenhofalm: mid June until mid October, Tel. 0664 5504925 or 06418 229
- Wagrainer Haus****: beginning of June until mid October, Tel. 06413 8253 www.wagrainerhaus.at
- Koglalm: mid June until the beginning of October, Tel. 06413 8582
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Sights & Attractions |
Kleinarl: - Café Olympia owned by Olympic and World Cup Champion Annemarie Moser-Pröll
- Jägersee
Wagrain: Flachau: Hermann Maier Shop, Summer alpine slide
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