L1 Herndleck Trail




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A beautiful, easy trail around and up the Herndleck.
Recommended season:
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December
- Loop
This technically easy trail with a length of 7.5 km and an altitude difference of 297 metres leads us first to the summit cross of the Teufelskirche and then to that of the Herndleck.Directions:
We start at the upper car park of the former ski lift and walk back down Herndleck Straße to the lower car park. Here we turn left. The route is moderately steep for the next 3 kilometres along the forest road until we reach the Kruckenbrettwiesen. Behind the barn, we continue to the left and walk up towards the Teufelskirche. A beautiful summit cross marks the highest point of our tour. We continue straight ahead through the forest until we reach a forest road. Directly at the bend, we go straight over the forest road and back into the forest. We walk along the deer pastures to the summit cross of the Herndleck. The remains of a drag lift bear witness to the lively operation of the former ski area. A large plaque reminds us of this. We continue downhill to the right along the Herndleck meadow, through the small weekend house settlement, back to the starting point of our tour.Tip:
Use the upper car park (free of charge) of the former ski lift. There are plenty of parking spaces available there.Equipment:
The required equipment always depends on the particular tour and the weather conditions. Regarding the food: This is very individual and it is recommended to have rather too much than too little with equipment and food. For a 5km round in the valley you need less than for a demanding tour in the mountains. The weather can change quickly and if you are not constantly on the move or need to take a break, for example, warming clothing is of great importance.
We have a general checklist for you here:
weather-appropriate running gear for the season - weather forecast - region - elevation. This includes: * a waterproof rain jacket * a waterproof rain trousers suitable for running * Gloves and warm headgear (hood/headband/towel). * sunglasses + sunscreen + headgear for very warm days
Trail running shoes
Drinking bottles, softflasks or a hydration bladder with enough liquid for the respective tour (if necessary also salt tablets/magnesium)
Snacks for the energy boost in between: Energy bars, gels, chocolate, trail mix,
Running backpack: ideally a trail running vest / a trail running backpack or a belly belt for small tours.
Drypack: to keep your valuables or change of clothes dry (optionally a small garbage bag).
Emergency blanket
Small first aid kit. An Israeli bandage is highly recommended: this is a one-handed wound and pressure bandage. Details can be found here.
Emergency whistle (often integrated in trail backpacks)
Cell phone
Maps (online and/or offline)
E-card or insurance card
Some cash
Grödeln/Spikes: these can be a great advantage in winter and icy conditions.
Folding poles for trail running
Headlamp


- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Early winter
- Deep winter
Please get in touch for more information.
Stadtplatz 27
4400 Steyr
Phone +43 7252 53229 - 0
E-Mail info@steyr-nationalpark.at
Web www.steyr-nationalpark.at/
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