Dörfelstein East Track
Characteristics
SkillThe tour in numbers
Level of difficulty
medium
Route
9,0 km
Time
2:30 h
Uphill
417 hm
Downhill
420 hm
Highest point
1067 m
A Shady Hike to the Dörfelstein
Diligent hikers will find not one but two summits at the Dörfelstein, plus a weather shelter.
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Passing the last houses of the settlement, the hike leads through the Geigergraben, steadily uphill toward the Dörfelstein. First, we follow the forest road before tackling the hiking trail in the final third of the route. The last steep section before the summit trail is secured with ropes. Once secured at the top, the proud summit conqueror is rewarded with a view of the most beautiful peaks of the Gesäuse. From the east summit, with views of the Buchstein Massif and the Hochtor Group, the Hallermauern, and the Reichenstein Massif, a narrow path leads to the west summit. The west summit requires some scrambling and a head for heights to conquer. From there, the same path leads back down, or you can descend to Hall.
Gesäuse Tourism Association
Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont, Austria
t: +43 3613 2116010
www.gesaeuse.at
Email: info@gesaeuse.at
Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont, Austria
t: +43 3613 2116010
www.gesaeuse.at
Email: info@gesaeuse.at