Copper Path Johnsbach
Open
A mining history hike from Radmer to Johnsbach
Hiking like in former times
The route of the Johnsbacher Erzweges, which is highly interesting in terms of mining history, leads from the Paradeisstollen in the Hinterradmer to the Zeringeralm. "The Zeringeralm used to be a kind of supply base for miners. A so-called Hebalm - where food and wine were handed over to the transport people. An inner-alpine route where not only food but also charcoal and ore were transported," the historian describes the background of today's hiking trail.
A handy history and hiking guide is signpost, map and guide at the same time.
Sales points are the Paradeisstollen in Radmer, the Zeiringer Alm, the Infobüro Admont and the NP pavilion in Gstatterboden.
Resting benches and numbers are on the points described in the book. Please browse there and observe the montane-historical peculiarities near the point.
Characteristics
The tour in numbers
medium
Level of difficulty
More information
Via the B146 from Liezen through the Gesäuse or via the B115 from Leoben or Steyr to Hieflau. 2.5 km to the south, the road branches off from the B115 southwards into Radmertal. Follow the road to Hinterradmer and follow the signs to "Kupferschaubergwerk".
The trail is well marked, yellow trail signs with trail number 669. Walking time can vary depending on interest, approx. 3.5 hours. In summer there are two snack stations at the Radmerer and Johnsbacher Neuburgalm.
Sturdy mountain boots or good trekking shoes, as well as a hiking rucksack with appropriate contents (water bottle, first aid, hiking map, sun protection, snack, etc.). You should also be well prepared for a change in the weather. Mobile phone
On the Copper Trail you have the opportunity to discover smelting sites, slag heaps where ore was processed and one or two slags for yourself.
A handy history and hiking guide is signpost, map material and guide at the same time.
Sales outlets are the Paradeisstollen in Radmer, the Zeiringer Alm, the Admont information office and the NP pavilion in Gstatterboden.
https://austria-forum.org/web-books/johnsbachkupfer00de2018isds
www.oebb.at
www.busbahnbim.at
Car park Kupferschaubergwerk in Hinterradmer.
1/12
Johnsbacher Kupferweg | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
2/12
Startpunkt Kupferbergwerk | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
3/12
hier geht’s los | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
4/12
steiler Waldweg | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
5/12
bei jedem Punkt ein gemütliches Bänkchen | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
6/12
herrliche Ausblicke | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
7/12
erste Einkehrmöglichkeit | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
8/12
im Xeis | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
9/12
Huberalm | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
10/12
Schröckalm | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
11/12
Pfarralm | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
12/12
unser Ziel die Zeiringeralm | © TV Gesäuse | Tourismusverband Gesäuse
What the weather will be like
Radmer (692m)
Morning clouds will clear gradually. Then frequent sunny periods.
Dry and partly sunny throughout the day, with cloudy periods from time to time.
You may also be interested in
Recommended tours