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Riding trail from St. Agatha to Altaussee

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Through the Leisling and over the Moosberg, past the Altaussee salt mine, and at the finish the Altaussee lake with comfortable refreshments, that has something!
Immerse yourself in the Ausseerland, for once on a completely different route than you are used to.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
April
November
December

The tour in numbers

easy
Level of difficulty
12,9 km
Route
2:45 h
Time
670 hm
Uphill
480 hm
Downhill
1040 m
Highest point

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More information

The best way to get to St. Agatha is to plan with google.at/maps
Immediately at the Agathawirt you cross the main road and follow the signs to the Halleralm. After about one kilometer you turn right into the Leislingtal. At first flat, but then steadily rising, you ride always following the forest road up towards Lupitsch, ignoring the forks. After a hairpin bend you soon come to a road that leads up from Lupitsch. There you take the direction to the left and continue riding on the forest road through a moor area in the direction of Waldgraben. At the next bend you take the second turn to the right and ride up to the Moosberg, past an old tunnel of the Altaussee salt mountain. On the hill you take the variant on the right down to the "Steinberg".

If you would choose the variant straight ahead, you would come to the abandoned gallery Bräunerberg and to the ski slope of the Sandling in the ski area Loser, where you have a beautiful view into the Loser area.

But: On the tour to Altaussee you meet the road to the Kriechbaumberg adit and after the road bend it goes steeply down to the entrance to the Steinberg show mine of the Altaussee salt mine. Continue along the road down to the next bend, here you take the shortcut straight down steeply, follow the old Salzbergstraße along to Altaussee.

Riding on authorized forest roads and paths is permitted from 8:30 am until 2 hours before dusk. Of course, game feeding areas and their immediate surroundings may not be entered. High stands are to be avoided, otherwise only to be passed at a walk.

In winter, riding on uncleared paths is not permitted.

Rides may only be completed with a badge.

The annual badge is available from Anna Soder (Bad Aussee, Tel. +43 664 242 78 90, e-mail: pferdefreunde-ausseerland@gmx.at) and Cornelia Schiendorfer (Altaussee, Tel. +43 664 553 06 03) at a price of 
Euro 100,00!
Prices for daily, weekly and monthly badges on request!
Parking in St. Agatha on request at the Agathawirt.
Tourist office Ausseerland Salzkammergut
Information office Altaussee
Fischerndorf 61
8992 Altaussee
+43 3622 716 43
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What the weather will be like

Altaussee (727m)

23.08.2024
very sunny
12°C 30°C
24.08.2024
sunny
14°C 30°C
25.08.2024
cloudy
14°C 27°C

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