The beautiful but challenging path leads from Nechnitz up to the Gschaidberg/Nock with a wonderful panoramic view. Once at the top, you hike back to Nechnitz.
The high plateau in Nechnitz already offers wonderful views of the Schöckl or the Rote Wand, where you can see the pronounced red color, especially in the morning. It goes along the challenging wooden sculpture path, past more than 45 wooden figures made by chainsaw carver Erich Haider Harrer, up to the Gschaidberg/Nock. Once you arrive at the summit cross, you get a panoramic view. A board explains the surrounding mountains and elevations. The path then leads back to Nechnitz, where the alpine farmer Haider or the Gasthof Frankenhof are waiting for you to stop off.
We start at the Gasthof Haider in Nechnitz and turn into the wooden gate into the wooden sculpture path
It goes about 2 km uphill towards Gschaidnock/Gschaidberg
From the summit cross we hike on the alpine pasture and follow path no. 740 towards Nechnitz
We hike down towards Gasthof Frankenhof and then continue to the starting point
Along the approximately 2.5 kilometer long wooden sculpture path you can expect local animals and plants, as well as figures carved by Erich Haider-Harrer.
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