Mountain passes around Grundlsee are situated in the Styrian Salzkammergut region, at the southern foot of the Totes Gebirge. The area features numerous routes through mountainous terrain, often referred to as cols or saddles. These routes offer access to prominent summits and provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The region is characterized by its mountain scenery and extensive hiking opportunities.
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It is better to go up from the Almsee, there you can go through to the Gschirr Sattel and then go down to the Offensee
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The climb from Offensee is a pushing section and a bit strenuous
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A rope-secured passage on a steep wall into the magnificent rock panorama in front of the Lahngangsee. Even the alpine cows have to go through here!!
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We can only recommend the Taublitzalm. Pure hiking.
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Coming from Hallstatt in the lower section up to a maximum of 16% gradient, in the upper section up to a maximum of 20%.
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The Grundlsee region, situated in the Styrian Salzkammergut, offers numerous routes through mountainous terrain, often referred to as cols or saddles. These provide access to prominent summits and offer spectacular panoramic views. While not always traditional 'passes,' areas like the Tressensattel, Neusteinsattel, and routes to peaks like Backenstein and Loser Summit provide diverse alpine experiences.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The hike to the Tressenstein peak from Tressensattel is relatively short and well-maintained, offering sweeping panoramic views. Additionally, Tauplitzalm is noted as family-friendly, with a high-altitude settlement that serves as a starting point for various mountain excursions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the View over the Salza Almen and the Totes Gebirge, a viewpoint near Klaushöfl at 1,200 meters. Another popular spot is Drausengatterl, a small rock yoke at 1,380 meters offering magnificent views of the Dead Mountains. The Loser Summit also provides extensive panoramic views over the Aussee region and the Dachstein.
Hiking difficulties vary. The Tressenstein hike is moderate, suitable for casual hikers. Routes like the one to the Lahngang Lakes via Neusteinsattel offer deeper immersion into diverse alpine terrain, suggesting a more challenging experience. The Fleischbanksattel is also considered challenging, marking a high plateau in the Totes Gebirge. The Koppen Pass is known for its short but steep ascent.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Round tour to the Zimitzalm' or 'Via the Lahngang lakes to the Pühringerhütte'. For cycling, there are options like the 'View of the Dachstein – Lake Altaussee loop' or the 'Koppen Pass – Obertraun loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Grundlsee and Cycling around Grundlsee guides.
Yes, mountain huts are available. The Albert-Appel-Haus is a notable mountain hut accessible from the Grundlsee area, offering a place to rest and enjoy the alpine atmosphere. The Loserhütte on Loser mountain also provides food and stunning views. Tauplitzalm is a settlement with hotels and cabins, serving as a base for mountain excursions.
You can expect to see stunning mountain scenery, impressive peaks, and picturesque alpine lakes like the Lahngang Lakes. The Tressenstein peak offers panoramic views of both Altausseer See and Grundlsee, as well as the Loser and Dachstein glacier. The Drausengatterl provides views of the surrounding peaks of the Dead Mountains.
The region is generally best for hiking during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. This allows for full enjoyment of the panoramic views and diverse alpine terrain.
Yes, experienced hikers can find challenging routes. The circular route over Backenstein (1772m) is noted as challenging and largely unmarked, offering comprehensive views of Grundlsee. The Fleischbanksattel also leads to a high plateau in the Totes Gebirge, with paths branching off to summits like Großer Priel, suitable for advanced mountaineers.
Visitors consistently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Tressenstein peak and the Loser Summit. The immersion into the rugged landscapes of the Totes Gebirge, the access to picturesque alpine lakes, and the rewarding experience of reaching mountain huts are also highly valued. The komoot community has contributed 145 photos and 284 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.
Yes, several routes and viewpoints offer views of the distant Dachstein glacier. The summit of Tressenstein provides sweeping panoramic views that include the Dachstein range. Similarly, from the Loser Summit, visitors can enjoy panoramic views over the Aussee region and the Dachstein.
The trail leading to the Lahngang Lakes via Neusteinsattel offers a deeper immersion into the Totes Gebirge mountain range, traversing diverse high-alpine terrain. The area around Fleischbanksattel also features a high plateau, described as a 'rocky desert,' providing a true high-alpine experience.


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