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Hiking : Kaiserbauerweg

Austria Styria Bezirk Weiz St. Kathrein am Hauenstein

Map of the trail for Kaiserbauerweg

Durée

02:47:52

Distance

6.979 km

Dénivelé

473.0 m

Welcome to the Kaiserbauerweg hiking route! This scenic trail offers a moderate challenge with a distance of 6.979 kilometers and an elevation gain of 473 meters. The estimated duration for this hike is approximately 2 hours and 47 minutes.

The Kaiserbauerweg takes you through a beautiful area with stunning natural landscapes. Along the way, you will encounter several points of interest:

- At the beginning of the trail, you will find the Parkplatz Skilift Hauereck parking area.
- Around 0.1 kilometers from the start, there is a historic wayside shrine to visit.
- As you continue your journey, you will come across the Hauereckschutzhütte alpine hut, perfect for a resting spot at 1.5 kilometers from the start.
- A little further on, at 1.52 kilometers from the start, you'll find an information point.
- About 1.55 kilometers from the start, there is another alpine hut called Sonnenhütte.
- Midway through the hike, at 2.97 kilometers from the start, you will find a natural spring to refill your water bottles.
- Towards the end of the trail, at 3.35 kilometers from the start, there is another parking area for your convenience.

Throughout the hike, you'll also encounter benches for resting and viewpoints for enjoying the stunning scenery. Remember to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate hiking gear, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this adventure.

Explore the Kaiserbauerweg and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. Happy hiking!

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