Many have driven through the Bosruck, but only very few have climbed to its summit. Far away from the noise of the motorway, this border mountain offers not only a breezy adventure but also breathtaking views of the Gesäuse and Totes Gebirge.
How difficult is it? You can expect mostly A/B sections, with a few C-points, but also climbing passages on rock with difficulty grade I. Because of the exposed, partly unsecured sections, good surefootedness is a basic requirement! Especially after rain or in fog, the grassy craggy sections are particularly slippery! We do not recommend walking on the trail when it is wet.
Hop off description: (1.5 h | 580 hm) Via the Ochsenwaldkapelle chapel you reach the Arlingalmen pastures and further on to the Arlingsattel at 1,425 m. Here the signs to the Wildfrauenklettersteig lead the way. A short detour down to the left to the portal of the Wildfrauenhöhle is worthwhile. From a prominent saddle, the rope belays begin. Attention - the course of the ridge is not continuously secured. Therefore, great caution is advised, especially at the breaks!
Hop on description: (2.5 h | 1,000 m) After the summit cross, follow the marked path along the ridge in a westerly direction and you will first reach the Kitzstein and then the Lahnerkogel, which is also an exposed, partly rope-secured ridge hike. From here you descend via the Fuchsalm (1,051 m) to the Pyhrnpass (953 m).
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Altitude profile - Wildfrauensteig to the Bosruck (B/C)
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