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Von Bruck an der Mur auf den Hochanger

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One of the three classic local mountains of Bruck an der Mur - the leisurely hike to the 1,308m high Hochanger near Bruck an der Mur is one of the most popular pleasure hikes in Hochsteiermark. The variant over the Rabenwandsteig, which can almost be described as alpine, also refines this tour by a few almost breathtaking sections.
moderate
Distance 12.8 km
5:00 h
820 m
820 m
1,308 m
510 m
From Bruck an der Mur, the route is leisurely and never really steep through the Weitental Nature Conservation Center and the Schweizeben (alpine pasture, managed hut) to the summit of the Hochanger (alpine pasture, shelter, summit cross), which is rich in views:

Together with the Weitental Nature Conservation Center and the publicly accessible wildlife sanctuary at the tour's starting point, the result is an undertaking perfectly suited for families. The two shelters along the way, including the surprisingly exciting climb for a forest and meadow mountain, make for an eventful as well as varied hiking day program.

The tour is certainly one of the most beautiful climbs on the Hochanger.

Author’s recommendation

From the exit at the wooden ladders, you can reach the Schweizeben with the alpine inn of the same name via the marked and panoramic Tausendersteig on an almost level path and always at an altitude of 1,000 meters (hence the name) in about 1 ½ hours. However, the Hochangergipfel must of course be renounced here.This variant is especially recommended in uncertain weather and reduces the total walking time from 5 - 6 to around 3 - 4 hours.

A visit to the wildlife sanctuary in Brucker Weitental is an ideal conclusion to the hike.

By the way - the Styria Tours App, available for free on Google Play and in the App Store (Android, iOS), provides detailed first-hand information:

Shortfacts (length, duration, difficulty, ascent and descent in altitude meters, ratings), map, route descriptions, altimeter, compass, summit finder, navigation along the tour. In addition, you can create your personal favorites list of favorite tours and points, save tours and destinations offline, play socialmedia - channels and more. With the BusBahnBim app from Verbundlinie, finding a timetable has never been easier:

All connections by bus, train and streetcar in Austria can be queried by entering places and/or addresses, stops or important points. The app is available as a free app for smartphones (Android, iOS).

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Author
Katrin Fleck
Update: September 26, 2022
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
1,308 m
Lowest point
510 m
Best time of year
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Track types

Forested/wild trail 48.10%Path 51.55%Unknown 0.40%
Forested/wild trail
6.1 km
Path
6.6 km
Unknown
0.1 km
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Rest stops

Hochanger Schutzhaus
JUFA Hotel im Weitental/Bruck a.d. Mur

Safety information

In the area of the Rabenwand wooden ladders, slippery when wet!

Tips and hints

If you want to entrust yourself to a tour operator, simply book with Steiermark Touristik,the official travel agency of SteiermarkTourismus:Tel. +43 316 4003450,

www.steiermarktouristik.com

 

Further information: +43 3862 306010, (Tourism Association Bruck an der Mur), www.tourismusbruckmur.at

www.steiermark.com,

www.hochsteiermark.at

Start

P Weitental bei Bruck an der Mur (510 m)
Coordinates:
DD
47.403598, 15.274557
DMS
47°24'13.0"N 15°16'28.4"E
UTM
33T 520715 5250052
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Destination

P Weitental bei Bruck an der Mur

Turn-by-turn directions

The start is in the immediate vicinity of the youth and family guest village Weitental in the south of Bruck an der Mur.First, the wide path leads into the valley to the mentioned wild animal sanctuary in the Weitental Nature Conservation Center, which is reached after only a 15-minute walk. Here it is worthwhile to make a short stop and visit the same.

The wide forest path is followed even further to reach the spring catchment of the "Kalten Quelle" after another 30 minutes. This spring once served as a water supply for the town of Bruck and today serves to quench the thirst of all passing hikers.

From here the path narrows somewhat and after a few minutes the trail turns to the right upwards in the direction of Rabenwand.The gradient now increases noticeably and also the path itself has now changed to a narrow climb. Some hairpin bends lead through partly quite dense forest to a rock formation. This is overcome over several wooden ladders spectacularly, but safely (wide railing), whereby in the upper part an impressive deep view of the Weitental is offered.

Soon a now wider trail leads through a high forest to a forest road. However, this is only crossed in order to then reach the summit meadow of the Hochanger via a marked hiking trail (designation "Zöttelsteig") always in the forest and uphill, although never very steeply uphill (about 1 ½ hours from the end of the wooden ladders).

Here is also in the immediate vicinity of the unmistakable fenced summit cross the Hochanger - Schutzhaus, which is open all year round.

The descent first leads along the wide forest path in a northerly direction slightly downhill in about 15 minutes to a prominent fork in the path. The left variant brings all hikers directly back to the Weitentalgraben and thus to the starting point.On the right (more recommendable variant), the wide path continues to a junction of several hiking tours (about 60 minutes walk from Hochanger - Schutzhaus).Here you have the possibility to take a break in the alpine guesthouse Schweizeben, which is located not far from the crossing on a large alpine meadow.

After this rest and returning to the above-mentioned trail junction, a now somewhat narrower trail ("Susannensteig") leads partly quite steeply downhill to the Weitental Nature Conservation Center and thus back to the starting point.

Note


all notes on protected areas

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

ÖBB www.oebb.at or Verbundlinie Styria www.busbahnbim.at

With the BusBahnBim app of Verbundlinie, timetable information is easier than ever: all connections by bus, train and streetcar in Austria can be queried by entering locations and / or addresses, stops or important points. The app is available as a free app for smartphones (Android, iOS) - on Google Play and in the App Store.

Getting there

From Vienna via the A2 - Südautobahn and the S6 - Semmering Schnellstraße to the exit Bruck an der Mur. Here at the traffic circle 3rd exit in the direction of Leoben. After 100 meters turn left at the 1st traffic light (sign "Weitental").

Now keep right through a railroad and freeway underpass and past the cemetery to the P at the beginning of the Weitental. N 47.40398° O 15.27535°.

From Graz via the A9 - Phyrnautobahn and the S35 - Brucker Schnellstraße to the Bruck an der Mur exit. Continue as above.

From the west (Linz, Salzburg, D) via the A9 - Phyrnautobahn and the S6 - Semmering - Schnellstraße to Bruck West. Here, at the freeway exit, keep left until you reach an intersection at a furniture store. Keep right through the Bruck district of Oberaich until just before the above-mentioned traffic circle. Turn right at the traffic lights (sign "Weitental") and continue as above.

Parking

Free parking at the entrance to the Weitental valley, N 47.40398° E 15.27535°.

Coordinates

DD
47.403598, 15.274557
DMS
47°24'13.0"N 15°16'28.4"E
UTM
33T 520715 5250052
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Book recommendation by the author

Free hiking map with all Brucker hiking trails available at the tourist office.

Author’s map recommendations

Free hiking map with all Brucker hiking trails available at the tourist office.

Equipment

Proper backpacking makes a lot of things easier:

Pack heavy things first. The water bottle should always be within easy reach in a side pocket. All things that are often needed, such as sunglasses, camera or hiking map, belong on top. An emergency kit including blister plaster belongs in every backpack and a clothing according to the "onion system" is always recommended!


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Martin Sattler 
December 02, 2018 · Community
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When did you do this route? August 15, 2018

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Difficulty
moderate
Distance
12.8 km
Duration
5:00 h
Ascent
820 m
Descent
820 m
Highest point
1,308 m
Lowest point
510 m
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