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Mountaineering around Kulm offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by prominent summits, alpine huts, and forested slopes. The region, situated in Austria, features a mix of moderate and challenging ascents, providing diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. Elevations reach over 1,200 meters, with some routes traversing through moorland and past historic sites.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
5.0
(5)
35
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.9km
04:38
730m
730m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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30
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16.4km
06:10
900m
900m
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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17.3km
07:00
1,070m
1,070m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness 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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Beautiful in winter as well as in summer 🙂 And really easy to reach by public transport: https://www.bahn-zum-berg.at/totes-gebirge/gindlhorn-winterwanderung/
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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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The mountaineering routes around Kulm offer a range of challenges. While there are no easy routes, you'll find 2 moderate routes and 6 difficult routes, providing options for various experience levels.
Yes, several routes around Kulm are circular. For instance, you can explore the Grimming Hut – Tressenstein Summit (1,196 m) loop from Schloss Trautenfels, which offers panoramic views, or the Schröfl Hut – Gindlhorn 1259 m loop from Ennstal zwischen Liezen und Niederstuttern, which takes you past an alpine hut.
Mountaineering around Kulm features varied terrain, including prominent summits like Gindlhorn and Tressenstein, forested slopes, and even some moorland areas. Routes often traverse through alpine landscapes and past historic sites.
Absolutely. For a more demanding experience, consider the Hochmölbing Hut – Liezenerhütte loop from Wörschacher Moor. This difficult route spans over 16 km and involves significant elevation gain, typically taking over 6 hours to complete.
The best season for mountaineering in Kulm is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are generally clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, some routes offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural interest. The Parish Church of St. George in Pürgg – Gindlhorn 1259 m loop from Pürgg, for example, leads through historic areas before ascending towards a significant peak.
The routes in Kulm are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 15 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the rewarding panoramic views from summits, and the presence of alpine huts along the way.
While most mountaineering routes in Kulm are moderate to difficult, there are shorter options if you're looking for a quicker experience. The Parish Church of St. George in Pürgg – Krenn Grocery loop from Ennstal zwischen Liezen und Niederstuttern is a difficult route that is just over 2.5 km long, offering a concentrated challenge.
The routes around Kulm feature significant elevation changes, with some ascents reaching over 900 meters. Summits like Tressenstein (1,196 m) and Gindlhorn (1,259 m) are prominent features, offering rewarding climbs and views.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the Austrian Alps, it's advisable to pack layers, waterproof outerwear, sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water and snacks, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. For longer or more challenging routes, consider trekking poles.
Yes, alpine huts are a characteristic feature of mountaineering in Kulm. Routes like the Grimming Hut – Tressenstein Summit (1,196 m) loop and the Schröfl Hut – Gindlhorn 1259 m loop pass by or lead to alpine huts, offering opportunities for rest or refreshments.


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