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Redender Stein Summit

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Redender Stein Summit

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Redender Stein, also known as the "Speaking Stone," is a distinctive summit rising to 1948 metres in the western part of Austria's Totes Gebirge (Dead Mountains) range. This prominent peak is situated near the border of Styria and Upper Austria, offering a commanding presence over the picturesque Ausseerland region and the nearby Grundlsee. Its name, steeped in local legend, refers to the wind's murmur through its rock crevices, giving the stone a voice.

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  • Location: Grundlsee, Liezen, Styria, Austria

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    September 4, 2017

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    Very beautiful and impressive summit as an evening tour from Appelhaus.
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    Summit with a bit of scrambling at the end, which is not far from the Appelhaus. Great view of the summit and alpine pastures in the area.
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    Albert-Appel-Haus – Redender Stein Summit loop from Albert Appel-Haus

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    230m

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

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

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    Elevation 1,950 m

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    Location: Grundlsee, Liezen, Styria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How challenging is the final ascent to the Redender Stein summit?

    The final push to the Redender Stein summit is considered challenging and requires surefootedness and alpine experience. Hikers can expect rocky and stony terrain, with some steep sections that may feature rope handrails. User tips mention a bit of scrambling is involved towards the very end, adding to the adventure.

    Is Redender Stein suitable for beginner hikers?

    Redender Stein is generally recommended for experienced hikers due to its challenging terrain, steep sections, and the need for surefootedness and alpine experience. Beginners might find the ascent, especially the final scramble, quite demanding. It's advisable for less experienced hikers to gain more mountain experience before attempting this summit.

    Where is the best place to park when hiking to Redender Stein, especially if starting from Albert-Appel-Haus?

    Many hikers choose to start their journey from the Albert-Appel-Haus, which serves as a base for exploring the Totes Gebirge. Parking options would typically be available near the trailhead leading to the Albert-Appel-Haus. It's always a good idea to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    Is Redender Stein accessible by public transport?

    While the immediate summit area is not directly accessible by public transport, you can typically reach the general region, such as Grundlsee or other starting points for the Albert-Appel-Haus, via bus services. From there, you would need to hike to the Albert-Appel-Haus before continuing to Redender Stein. Checking local bus schedules for the Ausseerland region is recommended.

    Is Redender Stein suitable for winter hiking?

    The best season to hike Redender Stein is typically from late spring through early autumn when conditions are most favorable. Winter hiking would present significantly increased challenges due to snow, ice, and potentially avalanche danger, requiring specialized equipment, extensive alpine experience, and careful assessment of current conditions. It is generally not recommended for casual winter outings.

    How crowded does Redender Stein typically get, especially on weekends?

    As a popular and rewarding destination, Redender Stein can attract a fair number of hikers, particularly on pleasant weekends during the peak season (summer and early autumn). To avoid the busiest times, consider starting your hike early in the morning or planning your visit on a weekday if possible. The Albert-Appel-Haus can also be a busy hub.

    Is Redender Stein a family-friendly hike?

    Given the challenging nature of the terrain, including steep sections and scrambling, Redender Stein is generally not considered a family-friendly hike for young children or those without significant hiking experience. Families with older, experienced children who are surefooted and accustomed to alpine environments might find it rewarding, but it's crucial to assess individual capabilities.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Redender Stein summit?

    While specific regulations can vary, dogs are generally permitted on hiking trails in the Totes Gebirge. However, due to the rocky terrain, steep sections, and scrambling involved, especially towards the summit, it might be challenging or even unsafe for some dogs. Always keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are capable of handling the strenuous conditions.

    What amenities are available at the Albert-Appel-Haus, which serves as a base for the hike?

    The Albert-Appel-Haus is a well-known alpine hut that serves as an excellent base for exploring the Totes Gebirge. It typically offers accommodation (dormitory-style or private rooms), meals, and refreshments. It's a great place for rest before or after your ascent to Redender Stein, providing a classic alpine hut experience. It's advisable to check their website for current opening times and reservation policies.

    Are there any alternative hikes in the Totes Gebirge that offer similar views or challenges to Redender Stein?

    The Totes Gebirge is rich with impressive peaks and challenging trails. While Redender Stein offers unique panoramic views, other summits in the range, such as Warscheneck or Großer Priel, provide similar high-alpine experiences and breathtaking vistas. Many routes around the Albert-Appel-Haus also offer diverse and engaging hiking experiences, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty.

    What is the significance of the name 'Redender Stein'?

    The name 'Redender Stein' translates to 'Speaking Stone' or 'Talking Stone'. It stems from an ancient legend suggesting that the wind whistling through rock crevices makes the stone 'speak' or murmur. While linguists propose an alternative origin related to the 'reddening stone' due to its color at sunset, the mystical interpretation of a 'talking stone' has endured, adding a unique ambiance to the location.

    What kind of gear is recommended for hiking Redender Stein?

    Given the challenging and rocky terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. You should also bring appropriate layers of clothing for changing alpine weather, rain gear, plenty of water, snacks, a map, compass or GPS, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can be helpful on steep sections, and gloves might be useful for the rope handrails and scrambling parts.

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