Alpine Hiking & Mountain Tours in Schladming-Dachstein
Promising high-altitude trails, distinctive peaks, and pure panorama – an alpine feeling of freedom for sure-footed mountain lovers.
The hiking pleasure for sporty mountain enthusiasts
Schladming-Dachstein is a paradise for climbers: From promising high-altitude trails to challenging summit tours, you will find a variety of routes here that combine adventure and nature experience.
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FAQ – Alpine Hikes & Mountain Tours
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Classics include the Dachstein crossing, Hochgolling, Hochwildstelle, and panorama trails like those at Hauser Kaibling or Reiteralm.
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No, there are both easy panorama high-altitude trails for beginners and challenging summit tours that require alpine experience and sure-footedness.
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Yes, the alpine schools in the region regularly offer guided tours and via ferratas – from beginner courses to high alpine summit destinations.
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Ankle-high hiking shoes, functional clothing, rain protection, helmet for via ferratas, sufficient drinks, map or GPS, and a first-aid kit.
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Yes, there are marked glacier paths like to the Seethaler Hut. However, a mountain guide is recommended for many tours on the Dachstein plateau.
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Yes, many summit hikes can be shortened with the mountain lifts from Planai, Hochwurzen, Dachstein, or Hauser Kaibling.
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Yes, managed huts like the Preintaler Hut, Golling Hut, or Seethaler Hut allow for multi-day tours in the Schladminger Tauern and on the Dachstein.
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Famous are the Dachstein via ferrata, the Hias and Rosina trails in the Silberkarklamm, and the Kali trail for families.
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The main season is from June to October. In early summer and autumn, there is the best visibility, while in high summer, ideal conditions for high tours.
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Yes, particularly impressive are the Giglach Lakes, the Klafferkessel with its 30 mountain lakes, and the Spiegelsee on the Reiteralm with Dachstein panorama.