From the church square in Großraming, start heading east and then turn left uphill towards Fuchsberg, then through the forest to the Schartenmauer. The path continues on a beautifully laid out trail up to the Haingrabeneck summit (841 m). The return route follows a forest road and the Planet Path.
Hiking trail: E42a
Directions:Why Guck Naz?
Today, Ludwig Lirscher (1878-1955), who lived in Großraming, would be called a "genuine original." The cheeky postman was often already on his way early in the morning to one of the surrounding peaks to watch the sunrise from there. For this, he fixed his "Gucka" on a tripod. At the sight of the red rising sun, the "Watching Naz" was said to have nearly gone into ecstasy and sent a loud "Yippee" down into the valley out of happiness. Afterward, he hurried down to the valley to deliver mail on foot over mountains and valleys in all kinds of weather. He covered countless kilometers on his way to Oberplaißa, Hintstein, or Brunnbach.
It was not uncommon for Guck Naz to ask for a just-delivered postcard he was still missing in his collection. And for numerous weddings in Großraming, he would invite himself with a humorous poem for the bridal couple.
Even today, lively stories and anecdotes are told about this modest and devout mountaineer.
Getting there
From Salzburg/Linz: A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley.
From Vienna: A1 motorway exit Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > motorway exit Klaus > Grünburg > into the Ennstal valley
Railway Stations are located in Ternberg, Trattenbach, Losenstein, Reichraming, Großraming, Gaflenz, Weyer, Küpfern, Kastenreith, Kleinreifling and Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Near the church
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