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Mountaineering around Putterersee offers access to diverse alpine experiences within the picturesque Enns Valley of Styria, Austria. The region is characterized by majestic mountains, including prominent peaks like Mount Grimming and the Totes Gebirge, and features a mix of alpine beauty, forests, and fields. While Putterersee itself is a moor lake, it serves as a strategic base for accessing more demanding mountaineering and climbing opportunities in the surrounding Styrian Alps. The landscape transitions from gentle valley terrain to significant elevation…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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16.4km
06:10
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.67km
04:32
780m
780m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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17.3km
07:00
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Trautenfels Castle is a castle in the municipality of Stainach-Pürgg in the Liezen district of Styria. It is situated on a rocky promontory at the foot of the Grimming mountain, at an elevation of 673 meters above sea level, overlooking the Enns River. The castle was first documented in 1260/62 as belonging to the Archbishopric of Salzburg. It was located at the intersection of the salt road and the route through the Enns Valley and served as a dam. (Wikipedia)
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"St. Georg Pürgg" refers to the parish church of St. George in the village of Pürgg. The Romanesque three-aisled basilica was consecrated as early as 1130, is a listed historical monument, and is famous for its western portal with wrought-iron spirals, which are said to ward off evil spirits. The church, along with the nearby St. John's Chapel, is an important cultural attraction that draws many visitors each year.
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A rustic hut near Hochmölbling. Excellent roast pork and apple strudel. A highly recommended overnight stay.
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Romantic place, also called the Nativity scene of Styria
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Be sure to fill up all your water bottles here! The path up to the Grimming is in the sun and there is no water above. (With luck, there will be a few drops at the Grimmingbrünndl.)
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Very tasty homemade cheese dumpling soup and apple strudel! The portions are very large 🤗
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A nice little hut run by the Stainach Nature Friends. Manuela and her husband are friendly hosts. They serve soups and snacks. The parlor has space for around 25 guests. The garden, from which you have a beautiful view over the Ennstal to the Schladminger and Wölzer Tauern, has space for around 90 guests. 20 beds in 3 storage rooms on the first floor. Toilet and washing facilities on the ground floor. Unfortunately, the shower is currently broken. You can only stay overnight on Fridays and Saturdays! A warm meal is cooked for those staying overnight in the evening. And sometimes also for lunch. A beautiful place and definitely worth a visit! I'm sure I'll be coming back more often!
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If you plan to hike the Tonisteig, you will definitely need a via ferrata set, climbing harness and helmet.
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The Putterersee region offers a selection of 8 dedicated mountaineering routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes provide access to diverse alpine experiences within the picturesque Enns Valley.
While most routes around Putterersee are moderate to difficult, there are options that offer a less strenuous introduction to the alpine environment. For example, the Grimming Hut – Tressenstein Summit (1,196 m) loop from Schloss Trautenfels is a moderate route with rewarding summit views, taking around 3 hours 19 minutes to complete.
For those seeking a challenge, the Putterersee area offers several difficult routes. The Hochmölbing Hut – Liezenerhütte loop from Wörschacher Moor is a demanding 10.2-mile (16.5 km) path that connects two alpine huts, providing an immersive high-alpine experience. Another challenging option is the Liezenerhütte loop from Wörschacher Moor, which features over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, several mountaineering routes around Putterersee are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the moderate Grimming Hut – Tressenstein Summit (1,196 m) loop from Schloss Trautenfels and the more challenging Mölbegg Summit Cross loop from Donnersbacher Klamm.
Mountaineering routes in the Putterersee region offer breathtaking scenery, including panoramic views of prominent peaks like Mount Grimming and the Totes Gebirge. You'll traverse alpine forests, dramatic mountain peaks, and deep valleys. The region is characterized by alpine beauty and a gentle landscape in the widest part of the Enns Valley.
While direct technical mountaineering routes might be more challenging, Putterersee serves as an excellent base for accessing diverse alpine experiences. The area offers a range of hiking options, from easy walks around the lake to more challenging routes. For families, the nearby Wörschachklamm Gorge provides a spectacular natural experience with secure paths, and the Gröbming Adventure Park is suitable for various ages.
Many hiking and mountaineering trails in the Putterersee region are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in alpine terrain, near livestock, or in nature protection areas. Ensure your dog is fit for the chosen route and carry enough water for both of you.
The best time for mountaineering around Putterersee is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is generally stable, and trails are free of snow. Summer offers pleasant temperatures, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Winter mountaineering is possible but requires specialized equipment and experience due to snow and ice conditions.
Putterersee is situated in the Enns Valley, which has public transport connections. While specific trailhead access by public transport can vary, the region is part of the larger Schladming-Dachstein holiday region, which generally offers good connectivity. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to specific starting points like Schloss Trautenfels or Wörschacher Moor.
Yes, the Putterersee area and the wider Enns Valley offer various options for accommodation and dining. You'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in nearby towns. Some mountaineering routes, like the Hochmölbing Hut – Liezenerhütte loop, even connect alpine huts, providing opportunities for refreshments or overnight stays directly on the trail.
The mountaineering routes in Putterersee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 7 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse terrain, the rewarding summit views, and the immersive high-alpine experiences offered by the trails.
The terrain around Putterersee varies significantly. You can expect a mix of alpine forests, open meadows, rocky paths, and steep ascents leading to dramatic mountain peaks. Routes range from moderate paths with steady climbs to difficult high-alpine trails that demand good physical condition and sure-footedness.
Absolutely! After a mountaineering tour, you can relax at Putterersee itself, known as Styria's warmest alpine moor lake, perfect for swimming. A short distance away, the Wörschachklamm Gorge offers a wildly romantic landmark with secure paths to explore. You could also visit the Aigen Divining Rod Trail for a unique themed walk.


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