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Maierangerkogel

An isolated mountain tour over the Vorwitzsattel to the summit of the Maierangerkogel, 2356 m.

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Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
April
November
December

The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
15,7 km
Route
7:00 h
Time
1210 hm
Uphill
1210 hm
Downhill
2355 m
Highest point

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The starting point for our hike was the parking lot in Vorwitzgraben, which is quite easy to find. Shortly before the village of Gaal, turn right towards Vorwitz, in the small village follow a signpost that leads left into the Vorwitzgraben. From here, continue straight ahead until you reach a small parking lot with a barrier. 
Now for the route description and hiking report from our mountain expert Martin - www.bergfexmartin.at 

We start at around 1150 meters above sea level in the direction of Balduinhütte, our first small stage destination.

We follow the forest road through the Vorwitzgraben for around three kilometers, gaining around 300 metres in altitude. Shortly after the Balduinhütte, we leave the road and follow a clearly visible signpost indicating the route towards Vorwitzsattel. Always perfectly marked, the path winds its way next to the Vorwitzbach stream (an ideal way to cool off in the summer months) meter by meter upwards. The landscape is particularly beautiful in autumn: the still lush green of the mountain pines and the contrasting yellow of the pine trees - Indian summer, practically on your doorstep.

We were at around 1,800 meters above sea level when more and more snowfields appeared in our path - but they weren't really a problem for us. Rather the incoming fog and the increasing wind. Factors that made this part of our tour a little uncomfortable. Visibility became increasingly poorer and it felt like the wind increased by 1 km/h with every step. The white of the snow could no longer be distinguished from the white of the fog, so we concentrated on following the markings that were still visible and were relieved when we arrived at the Vorwitzsattel after around 2.5 hours of walking.

The path to the right leads to the Kleiner Zinken and then to the Seckauer Zinken, we kept to the left and trudged towards the summit in poor visibility and repeatedly snow-covered paths. It wasn't long before the wind had largely stopped and the fog lifted, leaving us with an incredibly beautiful mountain panorama. The first 100 meters in altitude from the Vorwitzsattel were a little more difficult, as we often had to hike or scramble around the snow-covered path. The stones and grass were also relatively damp, so we had to be careful. The closer we got to the summit cross, the friendlier the conditions became. No wind, it got noticeably warmer, a snow-free path - a dream.

After just over three hours of walking, we were able to celebrate our summit victory on the 2,356-metre-high Maierangerkogel. The entire Murtal valley to the south was still covered in clouds, but the weather to the north was perfect. Hochschwab, Gößeck, Zeiritzkampel, Admonter Reichenstein - the list of mountains that presented themselves to us slightly covered in sugar could be continued almost indefinitely. Of course, the prominent neighbors Hochreichart and Zinken were also visible, only the slightly lower Brandstätterkogel was still fighting against a cloud bank.

The descent was the same as the ascent.

Information on public transportation can be found at www.verbundlinie.at 
Parking lot at the Vorwitzgraben barrier
More information at www.murtal.at/wandern  You can also find this tour on the following hiking map:

Region Murtal - Hiking map 1 & 2

The hiking maps 1,2&3 - you can get for free at the tourism association Murtal - info@murtal.at  - Tel.: +43 3577 26600

You can also find more information about the region on - www.murtal.at 

In the Murtal region there are three free hiking maps that show the entire region with the Seetaler Alps, Seckauer-, Wölzer-, Rottenmanner Tauern, Stubalpe and the Pöls- and Murtal. The maps are in scale 1.50.000.

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