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Mountain tour on the Schönberg

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A summit tour to the westernmost peak of the Tote Gebirge. The Ischlerhütte offers good rest and refreshment before the summit attempt, or at the end of the day.
There are several variants for this summit attempt. The route described here is certainly the longest. Of course, you can choose the easy out and back method.

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8992 Altaussee
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Emergency call mountain rescue: 140

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  • How many injured?
  • Where did the accident happen? (possibly GPS coordinates)
  • Who is reporting? (callback number)
  • When did the accident happen?
  • Weather at the accident site?

Directions
You cross the Blaa Alm, at the end of which you have to pass a barrier. Then you choose the forest road to the right and immediately left down to the Blaa-Bühel, which leads you steeply down to the Rettenbach.

At the bottom, the "Naglsteg" leads over the Rettenbach and the path to the Naglsteig begins. At first still flat and over a brook the way climbs afterwards however ever steeper becoming upward. Soon a head for heights and surefootedness is recommended.

You climb steeply up to a short ledge and then continue through the "Naglschlag" and after about 1 1/2 hours you reach the "Anger" and then the hill in front of the Schwarzenbergalm, the "Beerensattel". A short descent leads to the ÖAV Ischlerhütte. Then the trail leads through the alpine area, past the hunting lodge up to Traglstatt, where the trail splits. Follow trail no. 226 to the right up a steep ledge (briefly secured with wire rope) and climbs steeply. It becomes flatter for a short time and then climbs again more steeply through mountain pine area next to the Altarkögerl to the summit.

From there you can enjoy the view from the westernmost two-thousand-meter peak of the Tote Gebirge to the Traunsee, to the Dachstein and into the Tote Gebirge.

After the entry in the summit book, continue along trail no. 227 to the northwest, first down into a rocky cirque and then up again until you reach the descent to the Möselhorn.

Descend along the ridge of the Schönberg until you reach trail no. 211, there turn left to a steep saddle. Then along the steep slope of the Schönberg along the "Karleithe" to the Traglstatt, where you meet the ascent path again. Back to the Ischlerhütte and at the Beerensattel straight down towards Bad Ischl.

At Ahornsberg the path divides. One climbs to the left fairly long and steeply down a tractor path into the Rettenbachtal. Through the Rettenbachtal to the left up to the Naglsteg and over the Blaabühel back up to the starting point. At the end of the tour, a stop at the Blaa Alm is recommended.

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
April
May
November
December

The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
17,0 km
Route
8:30 h
Time
1673 hm
Uphill
1673 hm
Downhill
2090 m
Highest point

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You cross the Blaa Alm, at the end of which you have to pass a barrier. Then you choose the forest road to the right and immediately left down to the Blaa-Bühel, which leads you steeply down to the Rettenbach.

At the bottom, the "Naglsteg" leads over the Rettenbach and the path to the Naglsteig begins. At first still flat and over a brook the way climbs afterwards however ever steeper becoming upward. Soon a head for heights and surefootedness is recommended.

You climb steeply up to a short ledge and then continue through the "Naglschlag" and after about 1 1/2 hours you reach the "Anger" and then the hill in front of the Schwarzenbergalm, the "Beerensattel". A short descent leads to the ÖAV Ischlerhütte. Then the trail leads through the alpine area, past the hunting lodge up to Traglstatt, where the trail splits. Follow trail no. 226 to the right up a steep ledge (briefly secured with wire rope) and climbs steeply. It becomes flatter for a short time and then climbs again more steeply through mountain pine area next to the Altarkögerl to the summit.

From there you can enjoy the view from the westernmost two-thousand-meter peak of the Tote Gebirge to the Traunsee, to the Dachstein and into the Tote Gebirge.

After the entry in the summit book, continue along trail no. 227 to the northwest, first down into a rocky cirque and then up again until you reach the descent to the Möselhorn.

Descend along the ridge of the Schönberg until you reach trail no. 211, there turn left to a steep saddle. Then along the steep slope of the Schönberg along the "Karleithe" to the Traglstatt, where you meet the ascent path again. Back to the Ischlerhütte and at the Beerensattel straight down towards Bad Ischl.

At Ahornsberg the path divides. One climbs to the left fairly long and steeply down a tractor path into the Rettenbachtal. Through the Rettenbachtal to the left up to the Naglsteg and over the Blaabühel back up to the starting point. At the end of the tour, a stop at the Blaa Alm is recommended.

Salzkammergut Shuttle Ausseerland - individual call taxi.
On five routes between Sandling and Grimming daily from 07:00 to 22:00.
Call at least 1 hour in advance at +43 50 422 422

Parking is available at the starting point in the Blaa Alm. 
Tourist office Ausseerland SalzkammergutInformation office AltausseeFischerndorf 618992 Altaussee+43 3622 716 73Send e-mailWebsite Hiking maps are available at the information offices in Ausseerland.

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What the weather will be like

Altaussee (727m)

Morning
foggy
9°C
80%
5 km/h
Noon
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9°C
90%
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Night
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9°C
90%
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Throughout the day more and more rain with hardly any breaks.
Morning
cloudy
8°C
80%
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Noon
slightly cloudy
17°C
25%
5 km/h
Night
slightly cloudy
15°C
25%
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Showers will die away soon to leave a partly sunny day.
05.05.2024
slightly cloudy
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06.05.2024
slightly cloudy
7°C 20°C
07.05.2024
foggy
9°C 15°C

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