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Hiking : Kreuzeck - Karteisgrabenstraße

Österreich Salzburg Bezirk Tamsweg

Map of the trail for Kreuzeck - Karteisgrabenstraße

Durée

03:32:34

Distance

9.733 km

Dénivelé

516.0 m

This challenging hiking route at Kreuzeck - Karteisgrabenstraße spans a distance of 9.733 kilometers and includes an elevation gain of 516 meters. The estimated duration for completing this trail is 3 hours and 32 minutes, making it a moderately difficult hike.

Starting at the trailhead, you will encounter various points of interest along the way. About 0.0 kilometers from the start, you will find parking facilities available for your convenience. As you make your way along the trail, water sources can be found at approximately 2.17 kilometers and 4.87 kilometers from the start, ensuring you stay hydrated throughout your journey.

Further along the trail, you will come across informative landmarks such as Haselloch (2.14 kilometers from the start), and informational points at 3.1 kilometers and 3.25 kilometers into the hike. As you progress, notable natural features like Glettntörl and Riffel peaks can be observed 4.69 kilometers and 4.27 kilometers from the starting point respectively. Wurmkogel peak stands at around 2.73 kilometers into the journey.

Remember to pack an adequate supply of water and snacks for this hike, as well as wearing appropriate hiking gear. It's advisable to check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure and be prepared for changing conditions. Enjoy the breathtaking views and natural beauty along this out-and-back route at Kreuzeck - Karteisgrabenstraße.

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