This varied route around the Kulm, also known as the Sallaberg, is recommended as a “speed pole” with gentle climbs and longer flat sections. Culture on the trail: Hohenberg is home to one of the oldest churches in the Enns Valley. Definitely worth a stop.
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- Coming from Liezen, turn left in Wörschach and follow the signs for Aigen/Ennstal. In Aigen, drive through the village and turn left just before the end of the village and park your vehicle in the large gravel parking lot
- Coming from Schladming, follow the signs for Irdning/Aigen at the Trautenfels junction. Drive through Irdning and via Schlattham and past the Putterersee lake, turn right shortly after the Aigen town sign and park your vehicle in the large gravel parking lot.
Trail number 12
Ideal starting points and entry points: Schwarzer Weg, Sallaberg bridge, Windsack Bundesheer, campsite, Schlattham Fitness requirements: The length of the route and the slight inclines require runners to be in average to good physical condition. Not a route for beginners.
Make it a duathlon and go for a swim in the lake"Putterersee"
Take the train to Stainach-Irdning or Liezen. From there you can reach Aigen im Ennstal every hour on the 940 bus route.
Timetable information under: www.oebb.at /en
Large and free gravel parking lot at the starting point.
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Aigen im Ennstal (652m)
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