Hochleckenhaus
4820 Bad Ischl
Recommended season:
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- Round trip
- Scenic
- Refreshment stops available
- Summit route
The probably best-known and most popular hut in the Höllengebirge is the Hochleckenhaus. The ascent, perhaps most interesting for trail runners, starts a little above the Attersee and leads onto the lush alpine meadows of this high plateau. You can refresh yourself at the hut before taking the same way back down. The day is then perfect with a cool-down in the Attersee.Directions:
The start is at the car park Kienklause, and right from the beginning. It starts with a steep section of forestry road. However, this soon flattens out and you can easily find your pace before the path leads into a stream bed, which requires a little more attention.
Shortly afterwards, you return to a forestry road before it finally gets rockier and the single trail climbs the mountain in several steep switchbacks. From time to time you can cast a glance over your shoulder at the Attersee or the impressive rock formations of the Höllengebirge. A particularly pleasant surprise, especially on hot days, awaits the trail runner in the form of the Antoniusbründl. After the gained altitude, the fresh spring water tastes especially good here and supplies can be replenished. You reach the high plateau and get an impression of the vastness of the Höllengebirge. The Hochleckenhaus is really beautifully situated here! In the distance, you can still see the snow remnants in the Gosaukamm. Equally refreshing are the delicious food and drinks at the house. Refreshed, you now return the same way. Those who want to make another round must plan well and could then also go down to the Taferklause or even from there further with some ascent to the Langbath lakes. What is not recommended, however, is the extremely steep and not safe Schafluckensteig.
Safety guidelines:In fact, the cows are also driven up to the alpine pasture along the same path. Therefore, the steel cables on the ascent are sometimes only intended to guide during the alpine cattle drive and are not suitable for holding on.Equipment:
Weatherproof clothing and good footwear.
Paths covering:
further information:
- Board possible
Getting there
On the B152 to Steinbach am Attersee, then drive up the Grossalmstraße and Unterfeichtern to the car park Kienklause
Parking
Car park Kienklause
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
Please get in touch for more information.
Salinenplatz 1
4820 Bad Ischl
Phone +43 6132 269090
E-Mail info@salzkammergut.at
Web www.salzkammergut.at
