Zuhause von Lässig Walk
Zuhause von Lässig Walk
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20.9km
1,300m
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Of course, the "Home of Lässig" has a pretty casual walk ready for you. It's a 20-kilometer tour including a few sweaty vertical meters, which not only makes you sweat, but also amazes you with its grandiose views, proud peaks and imposing natural spectacles.
It starts at the head of…
by Saalbach
Last updated: June 11, 2024
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13.8 km
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Today I went hiking alone.🥾 What a hike 😲👌👏👍🌞🥾😍🥰 I found everything my hiking heart could wish for. It started with a gravel path that quickly turned into an alpine path. The rest of the route led over rocky, rooty, green, mountainous and alpine paths. Almost past the climb to the Schusterscharte, we then went over a steep climb to the Teufelssprung and over the ridge to the Gamshag, the highest point of the tour. From here you had a view as far as the Hohe Tauern. This was followed by a tough descent, past the Hochtorsee, before climbing back up to the Tristkogel. The following descent was steep and rocky and led over a ridge and a final climb to the Saalkogel. Awesome tour!!!!!
It began at the end of the Saalbach-Hinterglemm valley, where I began my long hike on the Home of Lässig Walk. From there, the trail led me up to the 🏔️Mittagskogel (2,040 m), further to the striking 🏔️Teufelsprung (2,174 m), and finally to the highest point, the 🏔️Gamshag (2,178 m). Peaks lined up on the 🏔️Tristkogel (2,096 m), the 🏔️Saalkogel (2,006 m), and the 🏔️Staffkogel (2,115 m), each with its own unique view and atmosphere. After almost 20 kilometers and over 1,500 meters of elevation gain, I returned to the valley tired but happy: a tour that, for me, truly lives up to its name – Home of Lässig.
A great tour. -but a borderline experience. Altogether we were on the road for almost 9 hours
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April 28, 2021
Of course, the "Home of Lässig" has a pretty casual walk ready for you. It's a 20-kilometer tour including a few sweaty vertical meters, which not only makes you sweat, but also amazes you with its grandiose views, proud peaks and imposing natural spectacles.
It starts at the head of the Glemmtal valley
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