Mountain Hike Stoderzinken, 2,048m through Öfen and Rotwandschlag - Touren-Impression #1 | © Erlebnisregion Schladming-Dachstein Mountain Hike Stoderzinken, 2,048m through Öfen and Rotwandschlag - Touren-Impression #1 | © Erlebnisregion Schladming-Dachstein

Stoderzinken, 2,048m through Öfen and Rotwandschlag

Go through the vast Öfen gorge via the Rote Wand (also known as Rotwandschlag) and continue towards Stoderalm, located in a peaceful area. From there, continue towards Stoderzinken’s peak.
Follow the path from Lend through the Öfen until reaching the first cattle grid. Afterwards, keep left, passing through multiple steep steps until reaching Stoderalm or the Brünner huts. This is where the ascent to the peak (675) begins, from which you will have a lovely view of the Dachstein, even all the way to the Großglockner. The Hohen and Niedere Tauern in the south and southwest provide a lovely panorama view of our natural landscape.

Characteristics

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Best season

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The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
6,9 km
Route
3:00 h
Time
1116 hm
Uphill
231 hm
Downhill
2048 m
Highest point

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B320, take the Gröbming OST (EAST) or WEST (WEST) exit and at the town centre, continue on Stoderzinkenstraße towards Winkl until reaching the Kneipp facility.
Follow the path from Lend through the Öfen until reaching the first cattle grid. Afterwards, keep left, passing through multiple steep steps until reaching Stoderalm or the Brünner huts. This is where the ascent to the peak (675) begins, from which you will have a lovely view of the Dachstein, even all the way to the Großglockner. The Hohen and Niedere Tauern in the south and southwest provide a lovely panorama view of our natural landscape.
Make a side trip to the unique Friedenskircherl on the way back.
Lend Kneipp facility
Tour at your own risk! No liability shall be assumed for any existing or occurring Alpine hazards (weather, etc..).

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What the weather will be like

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Rather sunny weather during the day with clouds mainly in the morning and towards the evening
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Morning clouds will clear gradually. Then frequent sunny periods.
03.11.2024
slightly cloudy
0°C 12°C
04.11.2024
very sunny
-2°C 13°C
05.11.2024
very sunny
-1°C 11°C

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