Panorama path Fleiß
Short hike in the Großsölktal on the western side of the valley in the village of Fleiß in the Sölktäler Nature Park.
This hike leads us on the shady side of the valley through often light sections, which gives a view of the high trail on the opposite side. When it's really hot, the dense spruce forest along the hike is guaranteed to cool you down.
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From the Ennstalstraße B320 turn off at Pruggern (from the west) or Espang (from the east) in the direction of the Sölktäler Nature Park.
From Stein a.d. Enns turn into the Großsölktal in the direction of Sölkpass. From here about 10 km to the Almstüberl in Fleiß.
From the Almstüberl in Fleiß in the Great Sölktal, the hike begins in the direction of Stickeralm. Always follow the yellow hiking trail signs Panoramaweg Fleiß. At the 2nd bend, a section of the forest road leads to the forest road, follow this down the valley to the bend. Here there is the possibility of a shortcut via the Eder farmstead to the Ödwirt inn. If you follow the meadow path straight on, you will reach the Schwarzlechner homestead. The path leads over the Schwarzlechner bridge to the main road, where you walk along the sidewalk back to the starting point.
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Refreshments are available at the Almstüberl and at Gasthof Ödwirt in Fleiß. Please follow the links to see the opening hours.
The valley bus makes crossings in the Sölktäler Nature Park possible on weekdays. You can also arrive comfortably by train to Stein an der Enns and the Tälerbus will take you to your accommodation or the starting point of your hike. This bus runs on weekdays during the Styrian summer vacations. All information about the departure times can be found here.
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