Hiking route Tschakathurn round - Touren-Impression #1 | © Gemeinde Scheifling Hiking route Tschakathurn round - Touren-Impression #1 | © Gemeinde Scheifling

Tschakathurn round

A moderately difficult hiking route, with wonderful landscape scenery and one or two viewing points that invite you to linger.
This is a 6.5km long tour through Scheifling.

This short hike leads through the Lower Feßnach past the old gravel pit via Tschakathurn (Schachenthurn) to St. Lorenzen and back to the main square. The path does not lead directly to the Tschakathurn castle ruins. The old ruin can be admired from some distance above.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
November
December

The tour in numbers

easy
Level of difficulty
5,3 km
Route
1:30 h
Time
120 hm
Uphill
120 hm
Downhill
878 m
Highest point

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More information

By car from GermanyFrom Munich via the A8 towards Salzburg. From Salzburg on the A10 Tauernautobahn to St. Michael im Lungau. On the B 96 to Tamsweg, then on the B 95 to Predlitz. The B 97 leads via Stadl/Mur to Murau. At the roundabout go straight ahead towards Teufenbach/Scheifling.

Arrival from EasternAustria/HungaryAt the motorway junction in St. Michael near Leoben, take the S 36 towards Klagenfurt. Past Knittelfeld and Judenburg to Scheifling.

Arrival from southernAustria/ItalyVia Klagenfurt on the S 37 past St. Veit/Glan, Treibach and Friesach. In Friesach continue towards Vienna, via Dürnstein and Wildbad towards Neumarkt. Keep left in Neumarkt. You reach Scheifling via the Perchauer Sattel.

You start at the main square and walk along Kirchgasse towards Landesstraße. After crossing the street, keep right and follow Bahnhofstrasse until you turn into “Untere Feßnachstrasse”. After 600m keep right again and go down to Sprungerwirt. After crossing the street, follow the path to the parish church of St. Lorenzen. You then return to the starting point via the Waldbachweg and the Scheifling parish church.
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Public parking spaces are available directly at Scheifling's main square.
The ideal time for this tour is from April to October. Information brochures are available at the various information offices.

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What the weather will be like

Scheifling (770m)

Morning
cloudy
-2°C
5%
10 km/h
Noon
sunny
3°C
0%
10 km/h
Night
very sunny
-2°C
0%
10 km/h
Early clouds will gradually clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.
Morning
very sunny
-6°C
0%
5 km/h
Noon
very sunny
3°C
0%
0 km/h
Night
very sunny
-3°C
0%
5 km/h
Dry and sunny throughout the day with hardly any clouds.
27.12.2024
very sunny
-6°C 6°C
28.12.2024
very sunny
-4°C 6°C
29.12.2024
sunny
-5°C 5°C

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