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Dürrenschöberl

On trail no. 651 we hike on forest roads past Röthelstein Castle to Hubereck. From here the trail leads directly over the ridge.  We hike through high moors over the Spießkogel and reach the summit with its magnificent panorama after about 4 1/2 hours.
Trail no. 651 leads from Admont via Röthelstein Castle - Hubereck - Spießkogel to the summit in approx. 4 1/2 hours. The last third in particular leads directly along the ridge (high moors) to the Dürrenschöberl.Descent either the same way or as we did on trail no. 652 to Frauenberg/ Ardning (approx. 3 hours).

Trail conditions: gravel, forest, meadow, alpine pastureland

Except for the first part of the descent to Frauenberg, this is an easy but enduring hike with absolutely fantastic views in all directions!

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Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
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The tour in numbers

easy
Level of difficulty
19,0 km
Route
7:15 h
Time
1208 hm
Uphill
1399 hm
Downhill
1737 m
Highest point

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More information

From Graz: Variant 1: A9 Pyhrnautobahn - exit Liezen - country road towards Admont - roundabout on the right - through the village - towards Kaiserau - after the Moosbrugger sawmill up on the right - destination: Röthelstein Castle.

Option 2: Motorway - exit Trieben - over the Kaiserau mountain - after driving over the Kaiserau there is a sign "JUFA Schloss Röthelstein" - left over the bridge - destination: Röthelstein Castle

From Salzburg:A10 Tauern motorway - exit Radstadt - direction Schladming - continue to Liezen - from Liezen on the main road towards Admont - turn right at the roundabout - through the town - direction Kaiserau - after the Moosbrugger sawmill turn right uphill - destination: Röthelstein Castle

We start at the car park of Röthelstein Castle and follow trail 651, perfectly signposted, initially on forest roads up to Hubereck. From Hubereck we continue along a marked forest path up to Spießkogel and then the last ascent up to Dürrenschöberl. The Dürrenschöberl is an outstanding panoramic mountain and offers a view of the Enns valley, Gesäuse mountains, Haller Mauern, Rottenmanner Tauern etc. A disc at the summit near the cross explains all the surrounding peaks.

We descend via trail 652 to Frauenberg, initially a little steeper.

We parked a car there to save us the long way back on the road!

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Tip: Mountain mass in July

Park a 2 car shuttle in Frauenberg!

Bus von Liezen nach Admont
Röthelstein Castle car park
Tourismusverband Gesäuse

Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont, Österreich

Tel. +43 (0) 3613 21160 10

Email: info@gesaeuse.at

www.gesaeuse.at

ÖK 99 "Rottenmann", 1:25.000Freytag & Berndt WK 062 Gesäuse - Ennstaler Alpen - Schoberpass, 1:50.000

Kompass Wanderkarte WK 69 Gesäuse - Pyhrn - Eisenerz, 1:50.000

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