Mountain Hike Waldhorn - 2,702 m - Touren-Impression #1 | © Tourismusverband Schladming - Herbert Raffalt Mountain Hike Waldhorn - 2,702 m - Touren-Impression #1 | © Tourismusverband Schladming - Herbert Raffalt

Waldhorn - 2,702 m

Demanding tour with over 1,700 m in vertical ascent and descent.While initially easy, the ascent from Preintalerhütte to Waldhorn is characterised by cragged and exposed terrain.

The summit of Waldhorn is at an altitude of 2,702 above Adriatic sea-leval and thus one of the highest peaks in the Niedere Tauern mountain range. Moreover the mountain is marked by its massive characteristics and therefore one of the most impressive in the Schladminger Tauern range. The tour is definitely one for passionate hikers and those with experience in Alpine terrain. If you don't have experience in such areas you might want to join a mountain guide for the ascent to the summit.

Especially the West face of Waldhorn is really impressive - dropping around 800 m into the Innere Lämmerkar cirque. The ascent to the summit comes with a number of real gems - be it Riesachsee Lake in the early morning or the breathaking beauty of Kapuzinersee Lake below Waldhorntörl ridge.

The descent can be done via the same route, though we recommend a small detour via Breite Scharte ridge and Klafferkessel, which is an Alpine plateau with smaller and bigger tarns.

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The tour in numbers

challenging
Level of difficulty
22,7 km
Route
10:43 h
Time
1879 hm
Uphill
1879 hm
Downhill
2702 m
Highest point

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From Schladming take provincial highway L722 (Rohrmoosstraße road) to Rohrmoos and at the roundabout continue on provincial highway L723 (Tälerstraße road) towards Untertal. Once you reach the village of Untertal keep on going towards Untertal valley and Seeleiten car park at its valley head.

From Seeleiten car park at Riesach waterfall you ascend to Gfölleralm and Riesachsee Lake either via the alpine trail through "Höll" gorge or via a forestry road. Passing by the lake and the alpine chalets of Kaltenbachalm and Berallerhütte at Kotalm you follow trail n° 777 to Preintalerhütte and Waldhornalm mountain refuges.

From the huts you again continue along trail n° 777 which is now also marked as trail n° 702 (Schladminger Tauern High Trail and long-distance trail 02 "Central Alps Trail"). You walk up into the "Äußere Lämmerkar" cirque where you then turn-off left and continue on trail n° 777 further uphill into the "Innere Lämmerkar" cirque. Rocky passages and partially loose rocks characterize the way and over an escarpment you ascend to Kapuzinersee Lake, which nestles inbetween an impressive mountain panorama.

From Kapuzinersee Lake you climb up to Waldhorntörl ridge from where you can reach the neighbouring Lungau area. Directly at the ridge the trail to the summit of Waldhorn branches off left. In the beginning there are some easy climbing passages (UIAA I) up the West ridge, where the trail takes you up to the summit of Waldhorn. The view during the ascent and from the summit is terrific.

For the route back you follow the same route down to Waldhorntörl (there is a route that once was marked, taking you down via the neighbouring summit of Kieseck, which is NOT recommended!). From the ridge we recommend to make a small detour via Klafferkessel. For this purpose you walk down left of the ridge for just a bit and then take the trail over Breite Scharte into Klafferkessel. Often the lakes there are frozen into the summer, which supports the Arctic charakter of the scenery.

From the trail crossing at Klafferkessel you follow trail n° 702 back towards Preintalerhütte. Via Klafferscharte ridge you descend into Lämmerkar ciqures again. Again, the trail leads you through terrain with quite loose surface. Once down in the "Äußere Lämmerkar" cirque you reach the trail crossing 777/702 where you join the route of your ascent earlier that day. From here, take the known route back to Seeleiten car park in Untertal.

Bring your camera! There are many breathtaking views into the surrounding mountains with Sonntasgkarseen Lakes, Klafferkessel and Hochgolling being some of the highlights.

With the Planai buses from Schladming (Planet-Planai, Lendplatz) or Rohrmoos (Rohrmoos-Zentrum) to Untertal valley - bus stop "Riesach- Wasserfall" at Seeleiten car park.

Seeleiten car park at the valley head of Untertal.

Tourist information: www.schladming.com

Information about bus schedules: www.planaibus.at

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MOUNTAIN GUIDES

In case you want to join/hire a mountain guide we recommend contacting a local alpine school or mountain guide:

Alpine school Schladming | Herbert Raffalt
Certified mountain and ski guide - Alpine photographer – author +43 (0)664 8980895 | www.raffalt.com

Mountain and ski school Monte Krah | Gerhard Resch
Certified mountain and ski guide, certified skiing instructor +43(0)664 1400439 | www.monte-krah.com

Mountain and Adventure School | Heli Rettensteiner
Certified mountain and ski guide +43 (0)6454 7624 or +43 (0)664 95 05 363 | www.bergundabenteuer.at

Patrick Laszlo
Certified mountain and ski guide +43 (0)664 42 51 234 | www.bergfuehrer-schladming.at

  • Hiking map ‘Hiking WEST’ available at the information offices in the region.
  • Schladming hiking map, 1:25,000, available at the Schladming information office.
  • Hiking map Schladming-Dachstein, 1:50,000, available at the information offices in the region.
  • Hiking guide Schladming-Dachstein by Herbert Raffalt, available at the information offices in the region.

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