Hiking route Mandling Trail - Touren-Impression #1 | © Gerhard Pilz Hiking route Mandling Trail - Touren-Impression #1 | © Gerhard Pilz

Mandling Trail

A fairly easy hiking tour along the Enns and Mandling rivers connecting the villages of Gleiming, Mandling and the Mandling reservoir.
This is a quite easy hike along the rivers Enns and Mandling that leads you along the water, over fields and through the narrow cut of "Mandlinggraben" up to the water reservoir. Further on the hike you reach a nice plateau where "Mandlberggut" is situated. The distillery is well-known for its high-quality Schnaps and "Rock-Whisky". The last part of the hike again runs along the river Enns back to Gleiming.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
April
December

The tour in numbers

10,1 km
Route
3:10 h
Time
245 hm
Uphill
245 hm
Downhill
978 m
Highest point

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More information

Exit from highway B320 (Ennstalbundesstraße) in Gleiming (approx. 7 km West of Schladming) and follow the signs to Hotel-Gasthof Brunner. Next to the valley station of the gondola (operates in winter only) there is plenty of parking. 300 m West of the gondola there is the starting point of the tour at Hotel-Gasthof Brunner.

From Hotel-Gasthof Brunner you walk along Gleimingstraße towards the highway for a bit, before you turn off left onto the hiking & biking trail just after crossing the bridge over the Enns river. You follow the trail for about 2 km to the village of Mandling. Passing Gasthof Taferne and the loden manufacturer Steiner1888 you cross the bridge over the Mandling creek. After the bridge you make a right and - passing by bakery Lasser - follow the Mandling creek towards Filzmoos. The idyllic  trail runs along the creek until you reach Grahsteig at the water reservoir.

Via an ascending path through the forest you now follow the trail towards South until you reach the Mandlberggut. From there you descend back to the village of Mandling. Passing the chapel and Gasthof Geringer you make a right using the underpass of the highway B320. Walking on through the residential area and passing Johnson & Johnson you follow the signage of path n° 100 and cross a bridge over Enns river again. Take a left and follow path n° 100 along the Enns back to your starting point at Hotel-Gasthof Brunner in Gleiming.

Make a stop at Mandlberggut and taste the awarded "Rock Whisky".
Gleiming can be reached via bus line n° 900 (Postbus) from Schladming.

www.postbus.at

Next to the valley station of the gondola (operates in winter only) there is plenty of parking.

Info about buses to Gleiming: www.postbus.at

  • Hiking map Schladming, 1:25.000 - available at the tourist office Schladming
  • Hiking map Schladming-Dachstein, 1:50.000 - available at the tourist office Schladming

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