Ski Touring Lattenberg, der unscheinbare Wunderbare - Touren-Impression #1 | © Marlena Schüssler Ski Touring Lattenberg, der unscheinbare Wunderbare - Touren-Impression #1 | © Marlena Schüssler

Lattenberg, der unscheinbare Wunderbare

With good tracks the Lattenberg is the optimal deep snow mountain. With its neighbours Kerschkern and Griesmoarkogel in good ski touring company.
The tour to the Lattenberg first leads along a rather flat forest road. This is followed by a ridge that is easy to walk and ski on in good snow conditions. Afterwards, use a track through the forest that has been created for ski tourers. Above the timberline, the route leads over the wide, flat ridge towards the summit. The last stretch before the summit is steeper.

The wind often blows above the forest line, so the snow in this area is sometimes wind-blown.


Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
3,5 km
Route
2:15 h
Time
818 hm
Uphill
2 hm
Downhill
2016 m
Highest point

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More information

From Vienna (approx. 2.5–3 hours):

  1. Take the A2 towards Graz.

  2. At 161-St. Michael junction, change to the S36 towards Judenburg.

  3. Exit at Judenburg-Ost.

  4. Continue on the B114 towards Trieben/Hohentauern.

  5. In Trieben, turn into the Triebental valley.

  6. Follow the road to the end of the valley to the Bergerhube (parking available).

From Graz (approx. 1.5–2 hours):

  1. Take the A9 towards Linz/Salzburg.

  2. Exit at 100-Trieben.

  3. Continue on the B114 towards Judenburg.

  4. In Trieben, turn into the Triebental valley.

  5. Follow the road to the end of the valley to the Bergerhube (parking available).

From Salzburg (approx. 2.5–3 hours):

  1. Take the A10 towards Villach.

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

  3. Continue via Schladming to Liezen.

  4. Join the A9 towards Graz.

  5. Exit at 100-Trieben.

  6. Continue on the B114 towards Judenburg.

  7. In Trieben, turn into the Triebental valley.

  8. Follow the road to the end of the valley to the Bergerhube (parking available).

From Bergerhube, follow the forest road in the direction of Moaralm. At the first sharp right-hand bend at about 1300m, follow the road straight on. For about 40 metres in altitude, as long as the path rises slightly, stay on it. As soon as the trail flattens out, leave it and head NW until you reach the forest road again. Now the forest road leads briefly downhill, you follow the road for a short while until you see a ridge with a clear cut on the right. Climb over this ridge. Do not go too far to the left, as there is a game resting zone at the feeding area.

You climb safely 200 metres in altitude over this ridge. In the forest that follows, there is a small track that is easy to follow. This area can also be used for the descent. You reach the timberline via this track. Here you follow the wide ridge. The last part to the summit is over the northern ridge to the Lattenberg. Watch out for the cornices in the direction of Liesingkar.

Bergerhube, don´t miss the soup!

Unfortunately, this tour cannot be reached by public transport.

  • Recommendation: Travel by car or organize a carpool.
Large Bergerhube car park, chargeable
Guided tours, avalanche seminars and ski technique courses for ski tourers:

Gundula Tackner

Alpine School on the Tauern

www.alpinschuleamtauern.at

ÖK 130, Trieben, 1:25 000

ÖK 131, Kalwang, 1:25 000

Winterkarte Tourismusverband Hohentauern

Schitouren Obersteiermark, Peter und Paul Sodamin

Schitourenparadies Steiermark, Günter und Luise Auferbauer

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