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Hohentauern circular hike - marked snowshoe trail

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“The Pioneering Trail": Explore the gently rolling winter wonderland of Hohentauern on a 6 km long, marked circular trail, ideal for beginners: through wide meadows, past ponds and with views of the surrounding mountains. The pink-marked trails provide orientation and tranquility, and enjoyment of nature is guaranteed with every step in the middle of the pass landscape.
The pass landscape of Hohentauern in the Murtal adventure region is wonderfully suited for snowshoe hiking. The soft-formed terrain, the large meadow areas, the numerous ponds and the view of the surrounding mountains make for a perfect snowshoe area. In the winter of 2021/22, four routes based on the European recommendations for marked snowshoe trails were realized in the region. For the most part, the routes follow existing hiking trails and have been made "snowshoe-ready" with additional red-white-red markings. If the route branches off from an existing hiking trail, pink circular markings on the trees serve as orientation. Hohentauern's motto "A little closer to heaven" definitely applies to the snowshoe circular hiking trail, as the route leads through a wonderfully relaxing landscape and the enjoyment can be felt in a variety of ways.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November

The tour in numbers

easy
Level of difficulty
5,7 km
Route
2:00 h
Time
166 hm
Uphill
167 hm
Downhill
1285 m
Highest point

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More information

From Vienna (approx. 2.5 hours):

  1. Take the A2 towards Graz.

  2. At exit 161-St. Michael junction, change to the A9 towards Linz/Salzburg.

  3. Exit at 100-Trieben.

  4. Continue on the B114 towards Judenburg/Hohentauern.

  5. Follow the B114 to the Hohentauern Pass summit.

From Graz (approx. 1.5 hours):

  1. Take the A9 towards Linz/Salzburg.

  2. Exit at 100-Trieben.

  3. Continue on the B114 towards Judenburg/Hohentauern.

  4. Follow the B114 to the Hohentauern Pass summit.

From Salzburg (approx. 2.5 hours):

  1. Take the A10 towards Villach.

  2. At exit 63-Altenmarkt, change to the B320 towards Radstadt.

  3. Continue via Schladming to Liezen.

  4. Join the A9 towards Graz.

  5. Exit at 100-Trieben.

  6. Continue on the B114 towards Judenburg/Hohentauern.

  7. Follow the B114 to the Hohentauern Pass summit.


We start at the parking lot at Passhöhe Hohentauern (1), 1274 m, and orient ourselves by the pink signposts. We walk along the asphalt road, past the reception "Almdorf Hohentauern", until we reach the first crossroads, where we keep to the right. Slightly uphill we pass the houses of the Scheippl settlement until we reach the end of the populated area. After the last building we see pink directional arrows, which make the entrance clear. Now we draw our tracks across the meadow areas, keeping diagonally to the right, in the direction of the fence passage. Continuing downhill, we come directly to a road or ponds and continue to the right. Shortly after, we leave the road, turn left and continue, passing directly by the ponds. At the end of the last pond - Wuitzteich (3), 1182 m, we reach a crossing point. We go right, slightly uphill and follow the road to the site of the rock and cave world (3), 1161 m. After the bridge immediately left and as a result uphill until we reach the upper edge of the Ingerlwiese and enjoy the views. Continue straight ahead until you reach the crossroads at the toll road. Here you can see the pink markings on the trees diagonally opposite on the left, which now clearly show us the way through the forest. The marked trail leads parallel to the road to the bridge or to the pile-dwelling village. We walk along the road, past the pond and keep left at the junction, follow the road uphill for a bit and see the groomed winter hiking trail on the right, which takes us directly to the elementary school and thus also to our starting point.
There is another marked snowshoe hike to the Edleraute hut

Unfortunately, this tour cannot be reached by public transport.

  • Recommendation: Travel by car or organize a carpool.
Large parking lot in the center of the village
Alpenhotel Lanz, Tel.: +43 3618 347, 8785 Hohentauern, Tauernstraße 9, alpenhotel-lanz.at, snowshoe hire

Café & Restaurant Passhöhe, Tel.: +43 3618 219, 8785 Hohentauern, Tauernstraße 21, www.passhoehe.at

Freytag & Berndt (2017): Wölzer Tauern - Sölktal - Rottenmanner Tauern. WK 203 Wander-, Rad-, Freizeitkarte; 1:50000

Eigenverlag der Region Hohentauern (2018): Sommerkarte - Winterkarte, Hohentauern. Regionale, touristische Wanderkarte; 1:25000

Sarcletti S., Zienitzer E., (2. Auflage 2018): Schneeschuhführer Steiermark – Vom Dachstein bis zum Steirischen Weinland. Bergverlag Rother GmbH, München, S. 176. 

Schneeweiß C., (2012): Schneeschuhgehen – Praxiswissen vom Profi zu Ausrüstung, Technik und Sicherheit. Bruckmann Verlag GmbH, München, S.192

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