

Klinkehütte
Nowhere else in the Gesäuse mountains are 2000-meter peaks easier to reach than those proud peaks that line up around the Klinkehütte. And those who don't want to go so high can relax on romantic alpine meadows or on a tour in a magical landscape covered in deep snow.
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klinkehütte
The ideal location and equipment have made the ÖAV refuge the "Alpine Education Center of the Eastern Alps". Not only various emergency organizations use the house and its surroundings for training purposes, but the Klinkehütte is also considered an optimal base for local mountain guides and mountain hikers. The offer ranges from taster courses in rock to yoga on the mountain.
- from Admont via Sieglalm, trail no. 601 in 3.5 hours
- via the Scheiblegger Hochalm, Kreuzkogel and Riffel, trail no. 601A (I+) in 5 hours
- via Kaiserau, trail no. 654 in 1 hour
- via the Kalbling-Höhenstraße in 1 hour
The Klinkehütte is part of the "Gesäuse Hüttenrunde", the Luchs Trail and the tour "From Glacier to Wine North Route".
- to the Mödlinger Hütte on trail no. 608 in 2 hours
- Admonter Kalbling (2196 m) on trail no. 655 via Kalblinggatterl in 2 hours
- Passage to the Sparafeld (2247 m) in about 30 minutes
- Wagenbänkalm (from Kalblinggatterl no marking in 1 hour, continue on marked path to Lahngang (1778 m) - round trip total 2,5 hours
- Circular hike: Riffelspitz (2106 m) on trail no. 601A (ridge hike I+). Ascent via marked Jägersteig to Scheiblegger Hochalm (1 hour, I+) further to Kreuzkogel (2011m, 1 hour) and via Riffelgrat (1+) to Riffelspitz. Descent to Klinkehütte (1.5 hours) or transition to Kalbling and Sparafeld.
- Hahnstein (1695 m) from Roßkarkehre via Jägersteig (I+) to Scheiblegger Hochalm and further around Hahnstein summit in 1,5 hours
Ideal conditions at Admont Kalbling...
- South ridge (IV-)
- West wall (IV)
- South wall (IV+)
Spar field (e.g. diagonal VI-)