Haindlkarhütte Normalweg
We hike up to the Haindlkarhütte – a mountain hut of the Austrian Alpine Club, nestled beneath the towering north faces of the Hochtor range. The roughly 90-minute ascent leads through varied terrain and offers impressive views of the Gesäuse mountains.
The trail to the Haindlkarhütte has long been a classic among climbers – as evidenced by the old Haindlkarhütte, built in 1923, which still stands just below the current hut. We follow the path through the alpine cirque, along the Haindlkar stream, passing watercourses and loose scree. Along the way, we enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding peaks: Planspitze, Rosskuppe, Dachl, Hochtor, and Festkogel. Looking back, the massive silhouette of the Großer Buchstein dominates the horizon. At 1,121 meters, the Haindlkarhütte is easily accessible early in the hiking season and offers a perfect introduction to the alpine character of the Gesäuse.
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From the north via Amstetten or Steyr to Altenmarkt near St. Gallen. Continue via Großreifling and the Hieflau into the Gesäuse then to the car park.
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by bus / bus stop: Haindlkar bus stop on the Ennstal Bundesstraße B 146 near Gstatterboden.
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In the Gesäuse you are mobile in summer even without your own car. One call to t: +43 3613 2100099 is all it takes: During operating hours, the Gesäuse shared taxi will take you to any destination in the Gesäuse - without any timetable or stops. Www.gesaeuse.at/mobil
Gesäuse Tourism Association
Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont, Austria
Tel. +43 (0) 3613 21160 10
Email: info@gesaeuse.at
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