4.6
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32,771
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311
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Hiking in Hasenbachwald offers a diverse range of trails within a forested landscape, characterized by the notable Hohenzoller Waterfall and the prominent Jainzenberg. The region features varied terrain, including natural paths, forest roads, and some asphalted sections, providing a serene environment for outdoor activities. Trails are accessible from Bad Ischl, leading through wooded areas and along streams.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
3.0
(3)
39
hikers
13.4km
05:41
950m
950m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.9
(7)
32
hikers
13.9km
04:29
610m
610m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(2)
12
hikers
3.57km
01:07
140m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
10
hikers
11.5km
03:21
290m
290m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
11
hikers
23.7km
06:32
330m
330m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Adventure trails for children
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Here you have a view of the Mittenweißenbach.
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A beautiful little waterfall at the confluence of the Höllbach and Dürre Pölitz streams. The water flows through several cascades and pools into the gorge.
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Runs through the forest next to the main road with fine gravel, the path at the end is washed out, deep gravel requires more attention when driving.
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Numerous adventure stations for balancing, feeling and discovering, as well as a water wheel make the path a highlight especially for children.
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This view is simply fantastic
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Hasenbachwald offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 300 routes to explore. These range from easy strolls to more challenging, multi-hour treks.
The trails in Hasenbachwald are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 4,800 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene forest environment, the refreshing presence of streams, and the diverse terrain that keeps walks interesting.
Yes, Hasenbachwald features over 125 easy hiking routes. Many of these trails are easily accessible and suitable for all skill levels, offering a pleasant way to experience the forest. An example is the Stone Staircase to the Creek – Hochmoos Lakes loop from Wambach, which is about 2.2 miles long and takes just over an hour.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, Hasenbachwald offers 46 difficult routes. These can extend beyond 5 hours and involve significant elevation gains. A challenging option is the View of the Dachstein – Brunnkogel (1,508 m) loop from Wambach, an 8.3-mile trail with expansive views towards the Dachstein massif.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to explore Hasenbachwald. Many trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Höllbachfall – Weißenbach Valley Cycle Path loop from Hasenaualm offers a moderate 7.2-mile circular hike.
Yes, the Hohenzoller Waterfall is a central natural attraction within Hasenbachwald. This 20-meter-high waterfall is hidden within the forest and is known as a 'Glücksplatz' (place of happiness). Many trails lead to or near this picturesque spot, allowing you to enjoy its tranquil sounds and refreshing waters.
Hasenbachwald is particularly appealing for hiking in spring, summer, and autumn. The varied terrain and wooded areas provide a pleasant experience during these seasons, with autumn offering vibrant foliage. While some trails might be accessible, winter conditions can vary, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Many of the easy and moderate trails in Hasenbachwald are suitable for families. The diverse forest environment and the presence of streams offer an engaging experience for children. Shorter, less strenuous loops are ideal for family outings.
Hasenbachwald and the Hohenzoller Waterfall are easily accessible from Bad Ischl. Hikers can often begin their journey from locations within Bad Ischl, such as the Eurothermen Resort or Kurpark, which are typically well-connected by local public transport.
Given its proximity and accessibility from Bad Ischl, parking options are generally available in and around the town, serving as convenient starting points for trails leading into Hasenbachwald. Specific parking areas may vary depending on your chosen trailhead.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Hasenbachwald. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or when encountering wildlife, and to follow local regulations regarding pet waste.
You can expect to traverse diverse landscapes, including dense wooded areas, natural paths, forest roads, and some asphalted sections. Key natural features include the notable Hohenzoller Waterfall, the prominent Jainzenberg hill, and the serene sounds of streams accompanying many routes. The Hochmoos Lakes – View of Dachstein loop from Hasenaualm, for example, leads past beautiful lakes with further views of the Dachstein.


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