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This hiking route takes you through the beautiful area surrounding Dachsteinwarte, offering stunning views and challenging terrain. With a total distance of 26.406 kilometers and an elevation gain of 1725 meters, this hike is categorized as extremely difficult, so make sure you are well-prepared before embarking on this adventure.
Starting at the trailhead, you will come across the Dachstein Südwandbahn parking lot within the first few meters of the route. As you make your way along the trail, you will reach the Trinkwasserbrunnen spring about 0.39 kilometers from the start, providing a perfect spot to refill your water supply. As you continue, you will encounter the Klettergarten Türlspitz climbing spot around 1.05 kilometers into the hike, offering a great opportunity for climbers to test their skills.
Midway through the route, at approximately 13.2 kilometers from the start, you will find the Johann-Klettersteig via ferrata, a challenging section that will test your rock climbing abilities. Further along, at 10.98 kilometers from the beginning, you will pass by the Kleiner Gjaidstein peak, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Near the end of the hike, at around 13.18 kilometers from the start, you will reach the Seethalerhütte alpine hut and fast food establishment, where you can rest and refuel before heading back. Finally, as you make your way back towards the trailhead, you can explore various information points and benches along the route, providing insights into the natural and cultural significance of the area.
Before embarking on this challenging hike, make sure to pack plenty of water, snacks, and proper hiking gear. Check the weather forecast and plan your hike accordingly to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or looking for a new adventure, the Dachsteinwarte hiking route promises a memorable and rewarding journey.