Follow the slightly ascending forest road and the Pölzalmbach uphill. You will pass some hunting and mountain hut buildings. In the area of the Mengg Alm, branch off onto a path that crosses the forest road several times up to the Klapfboden (997 m). From there, the path becomes steeper and there is a terrain step to overcome up to the Kleiner Seeboden. The Große Seeboden soon comes into view, an impressive basin. A short descent, then you hike through the flat valley floor in a south-westerly direction before tackling the last part of the trail uphill to the Admonterhaus.
At the Admonterhaus, take the path downhill to Hall (2.5 hours). The trail leads through alpine pastures into a very natural forest. Passing the Johannesbründl, you quickly reach Hall and Admont.
In Admont, however, you shouldn't think about putting your feet up just yet, as a visit to the famous Admont Abbey with its small national park exhibition "Passion of the Explorer" is highly recommended.
Tip:It is recommended to contact the Trail Info & Booking Center before booking.
Offers at: bookyourtrail.com
Safety guidelines:You should also be well equipped for changeable weather.
Packing your rucksack correctly makes things a lot easier: pack heavy items first. The water bottle should always be within easy reach in a side pocket. All items that are often needed, such as sunglasses, smartphone or hiking map, should be on top.
Additional information:
Info point Lower Austria:
Mostviertel Tourismus
Töpperschloss Neubruck
Neubruck 2/10, 3270 Scheibbs
Tel.: +43 (0)7482/204 44
info@mostviertel.at
Info point Upper Austria:
Alpenland Tourismus GmbH
Bahnhofstraße 2, 4580 Windischgarsten
Info office: Reichraming Tel.: +43 7252 53229-40
reichraming@360alpenland.com
alpenland@360.com
Information office Styria:
Tourismusverband Gesäuse
Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont, Austria
Tel. +43 (0) 3613 21160 10
info@gesaeuse.at
www.gesaeuse.at
Please get in touch for more information.