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The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges traverse a landscape characterized by prominent karst formations and steep cliffs, part of the Northern Limestone Alps. The region features an arid plateau elevated above surrounding terrain, alongside forests and mountain pine shrubbery at higher elevations. Numerous lakes, including Grundlsee and Altausseer See, are integrated into the trail network, offering varied scenery for hikers and their dogs.

Best dog friendly hiking trails in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges

  • The most popular dog friendly hiking route is Lake Altaussee – Blaa Alm, Altaussee loop from Altaussee, a 9.7 miles (15.7 km) trail that takes 4 hours 42 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers views around Lake Altaussee and towards Blaa Alm.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Blaa Alm, Altaussee – Lake Altaussee loop from Altaussee, a moderate 6.6 miles (10.7 km) path. This trail provides a circular experience through varied terrain, often completed in about 2 hours 59 minutes.
  • Local hikers also love the Blaa Alm – Blaa Alpine Hut loop from Fludergrabenalm, a 2.9 miles (4.6 km) trail leading through forest and alpine pastures, often completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes.
  • Hiking in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges is defined by karst plateaus, alpine lakes, and forested paths, with routes ranging from easy walks to challenging alpine ascents. The network offers options for different ability levels and preferences.
  • The routes in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 5,100 reviews. More than 36,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 28, 2026

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Lake Altaussee – Blaa Alm, Altaussee loop from Altaussee

15.7km

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440m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Erich Schrenk
March 19, 2026, View of Loser

Beautiful, long ascent with fantastic views of Loser and Dachstein - and the best thing is that the Loser toll road is closed to cars in summer! - wonderfully quiet to ride!

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The route was closed from approximately 2021 to 2023 due to high risk of rockfall – reopened in 2024 (information from the Ischl Tourist Information Center). The downhill path requires caution, as there are large, loose stones and rough, solid ground. A fall into the ditch can have serious consequences.

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Erwin Köck
September 23, 2025, View of Loser

At the beginning of the descent into the Rettenbachtal or shortly before arriving at the Blaa Alm there is this unobstructed view of the north side of the Loser massif

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From up here, you'll enjoy a fantastic view of the Rettenbach Valley, which stretches from Bad Ischl up to the Rettenbachalm. The valley is characterized by the limestone and dolomite rock typical of the Totes Gebirge mountains.

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A very beautiful gorge - Rettenbach Gorge Komoot doesn't allow you to plan the route, but the trail is very well-ridden; risk of rockfall!

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Blaa Alm This somewhat unusual name has to do with ore smelting and ore extraction. As early as the 13th century, a record mentions that there were galena and copper deposits in the area of this alpine pasture. At that time, the lead and copper ores were melted on site from the rock. This was done with the help of primitive "blowing furnaces" in which the temperature could be increased so much by means of "bellows" that the ore flowed from the rock. These medieval "blowing furnaces" were located in the area of the Blaa Alm, which was named after them - formerly spelled Blah Alm. Remains of these ore extraction sites have been found on the Sandling. The "Venice Mandln" (Italian miners) were very successful in detecting ores. Their knowledge of finding and smelting ores brought them great wealth. The Venediger Mandln are known throughout the Alpine region. The Groß Venediger (Great Venice) is named after them in Austria. Text by Monika Gaiswinkler Notes by Ing. Franz Stadler

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January 30, 2025, Narcissus Meadows

It's a nice hike even in winter.

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Wirtshaus Berndl offers very good food and also special Ausseer char. Very nice staff.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges?

There are over 40 dog-friendly hiking trails in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges. These range from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.

What are the general rules for hiking with dogs in this nature reserve?

As a nature reserve, it's generally recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always clean up after your dog and respect any specific signage regarding protected areas or livestock.

Are there any easy dog-friendly hikes suitable for all fitness levels?

Yes, there are 11 easy dog-friendly routes. A great option is the Blaa Alm – Blaa Alpine Hut loop from Fludergrabenalm, which is a relatively short and gentle walk, perfect for a relaxed outing with your canine companion.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly trails in the region?

The region features diverse terrain, from relaxed forest paths and mountain pine shrubbery in higher elevations to more rugged karst formations, gorges, and steep cliffs. Many trails offer a mix of these, with some leading to arid plateaus and others skirting beautiful lakes like the Altausseer See.

What do other hikers say about dog-friendly trails in Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges?

The komoot community highly rates the trails in this region, with an average score of 4.52 stars from over 5,100 ratings. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the varied landscapes that make for enjoyable walks with their dogs.

Are there specific parking options for dog-friendly trails?

Many trailheads, especially around popular areas like Altaussee and Blaa Alm, offer designated parking. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for parking information relevant to your chosen starting point.

Can I reach dog-friendly trailheads using public transport?

Yes, public transport conveniently connects to various starting points within the Naturschutzgebiet - Westteil Des Toten Gebirges, making many trails accessible even without a car. This can be a great option for reaching trailheads with your dog, though it's always best to check local transport regulations regarding pets.

What is the best time of year to hike with my dog in this region?

Spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the best times for hiking. In summer, be mindful of warmer temperatures and ensure your dog has access to water. Autumn offers beautiful foliage and cooler weather, while spring brings blooming landscapes. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and caution due to snow and ice.

Are there any dog-friendly accommodations or places to eat near the trails?

The towns surrounding the nature reserve, such as Altaussee and Grundlsee, often have guesthouses, hotels, and restaurants that welcome dogs. It's always recommended to call ahead and confirm their pet policy before your visit.

Are there any circular dog-friendly walks available?

Yes, many of the trails are designed as circular routes, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. An excellent moderate option is the Blaa Alm, Altaussee – Lake Altaussee loop from Altaussee, providing beautiful lake views and forest sections.

What natural features can I and my dog explore along the trails?

The region is rich in natural wonders. You can explore stunning karst formations, dense forests, and enjoy views of numerous mountains. Many trails also lead past beautiful lakes such as Lake Toplitz or the Lakeside Trail at Lake Altaussee, offering refreshing stops for both you and your dog.

Are there any challenging dog-friendly routes for experienced hikers?

For experienced hikers and their well-conditioned dogs, there are 14 difficult routes. A demanding option is the Blaa Alm – View of the Rettenbach valley loop from Salzwelten Altaussee, which involves significant elevation gain and offers expansive views.

Can I find viewpoints on dog-friendly trails?

Absolutely. Many trails lead to spectacular viewpoints. For instance, you can find routes that offer views of the Trisselwand or even the Loser Summit, providing breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding alpine landscape.

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