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Pinzguer Spaziergang Hike (719)
Hiking Trail
Hard
11.07 mi
4,148 ft
Perhaps the most beautiful high trail in the Eastern Alps.
If you want breathtaking views of the Eastern Alps and you have the time and stamina for a seven-hour high alpine hike, then definitely choose the Pinzgauer Spaziergang! Along the hike you hop from summit to summit, admiring the towering grey Steinberge to the north and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern in the south. You have the opportunity to hike a series of grassy summits which ascend and then descend in size, giving the hike an arched height profile. A couple of standout peaks are the Mauerkogel (2074m) and the Stemmerkogel (2123m). As soon as you reach the Mauerkogel, most of the crowds who ride to the top of the Schmittenhöhe from Zell am See will have dropped away. You will find that your only company on the hike is a few serious hikers and the sound of marmots and cowbells. The route begins from the top of the Schmittenhöhe cable car and ends at the top of the Schattberg X-Press, where you can ride down to Saalbach and catch the bus back to your starting point in Zell am See. The trail is numbered 719 and is well-signed throughout. Just below each summit the trail signs split to give you the option of climbing the summit, or traversing just below. Written by FATMAP Official
If you want breathtaking views of the Eastern Alps and you have the time and stamina for a seven-hour high alpine hike, then definitely choose the Pinzgauer Spaziergang! Along the hike you hop from summit to summit, admiring the towering grey Steinberge to the north and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern in the south. You have the opportunity to hike a series of grassy summits which ascend and then descend in size, giving the hike an arched height profile. A couple of standout peaks are the Mauerkogel (2074m) and the Stemmerkogel (2123m). As soon as you reach the Mauerkogel, most of the crowds who ride to the top of the Schmittenhöhe from Zell am See will have dropped away. You will find that your only company on the hike is a few serious hikers and the sound of marmots and cowbells. The route begins from the top of the Schmittenhöhe cable car and ends at the top of the Schattberg X-Press, where you can ride down to Saalbach and catch the bus back to your starting point in Zell am See. The trail is numbered 719 and is well-signed throughout. Just below each summit the trail signs split to give you the option of climbing the summit, or traversing just below. Written by FATMAP Official
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Viehhofen 68 Climb | 0.42 mi | 236 ft | 10.5% |
Piesendorf 145 243 Climb | 1.13 mi | 735 ft | 12.3% |
Walchen Climb | 0.35 mi | 154 ft | 8.3% |
Lohnersbachweg Climb | 0.54 mi | 223 ft | 7.7% |
Gaisbichl Climb | 0.19 mi | 190 ft | 18.2% |
Saalbachkogel Süd | 0.21 mi | 308 ft | 26.7% |
Stemmerkogel Süd | 0.22 mi | 381 ft | 31.4% |
Rammernweg Climb | 0.26 mi | 217 ft | 15.6% |