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Climb to the Grimming, the "Mons Styriacus altissimus"- 2351m

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From the south as well as the north side, the Grimming appears immense, a striking rock outcrop of limestone, the eastern branch of the Dachstein group.
difficult
Distance 13.9 km
9:00 h
1,759 m
1,759 m
2,351 m
654 m
Paula Grogger, the well-known regional writer from Öblarn, creates a memorial to the Grimming in her book “Das Grimmingtor”.  The Grimming, which towers directly over the Enns valley, was long considered Styria’s highest mountain.  The view from the peak is spectacular.  From Trautenfels caste, we hike initially for one hour through meadows and forest to the Grimming Hütte (elev. 996 m).  There, the steep climb (no. 681) through the Au towards the cliffs begins.

The hike leads through the cirque and over several rocky uplifts to a trail fork – to the left, the trail leads via the south-east ridge directly to the summit (only markings without numbers).  We recommend tying off and/or a using a guide.  To the right, marked path no. 681 leads to an alpine hollow and then up a rocky trail to the Multereck (elev. 2,176 m), the easternmost peak of the Grimming.  Hiking up and down through hollows with splendid views, we make our way high above the Enns Valley to the top of the Grimming.  Just below the peak is a bothy.  For the descent, which takes us the same way, extreme caution is necessary, since there have already been many accidents here.  There is also a descent to Klachau and the Klum ski jump in Bad Mitterdorf, which offers less of an elevation difference.  Make arrangements for pick-up service.

Author’s recommendation

Under the summit is a biby box for emergencies.
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Highest point
Summit of the Grimming, 2,351 m
Lowest point
Trautenfels Castle, 654 m
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Rest stops

Grimminghütte

Safety information

After the Grimminghütte (only 1 hour from the starting point) there is no base anymore. Alpine experience, stamina and surefootedness are absolute preconditions. Take care of the weather!!

Tips and hints

 

 

  • Tourisminformation: www.schladming-dachstein.at
  • Tourismblog: www.derbergdastal.at 
  • The mountain and the valley cannot smell rubbish that was thrown away. Therefore, please take your rubbish with you and dispose of it correctly. Thank you! 
  • Agriculture and forestry are important partners in Grimming-Donnersbachtal. They allow you to walk and drive on many of their paths. Be aware that only a good cooperation guarantees your leisure time pleasure in the future.

Start

Trautenfels castle or Niederstuttern/from Enns Valley (666 m)
Coordinates:
DD
47.518212, 14.080172
DMS
47°31'05.6"N 14°04'48.6"E
UTM
33T 430748 5263163
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Destination

Trautenfels castle or Niederstuttern/from Enns Valley

Turn-by-turn directions

High alpine, long mountain tour with great height difference.

Public transport

With the bus to the busstop Trautenfels.

www.verbundlinie.at

 

By road

On Ennstalbundesstraße B320 branch at the traffic light off towards Trautenfels.

Parking

Trautenfels castle or Niederstuttern/from Enns Valley. Parkig is free.

Coordinates

DD
47.518212, 14.080172
DMS
47°31'05.6"N 14°04'48.6"E
UTM
33T 430748 5263163
w3w 
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

Author’s map recommendations

  • GRIMMING-DONNERSBACHTAL Freizeitkarte (leisure map) (1:31.000). Available free of charge at tourist offices and accommodation facilities.
  • SCHLADMING-DACHSTEIN hiking map (1:50.000)
  • KOMPASS hiking map 68, Ausseerland-Ennstal 1:50.000, hiking, cycling, ski tours

Equipment

To put in your weatherproof backpack: Protection against sun and rain, as well as warm, windproof clothing, drinks and food, a small first aid kit, a hiking map and a fully charged mobile phone. Proper shoes are are essential of course.

 

For the Grimming ascent a helmet is a must.


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daniel holzer
October 03, 2015 · Community
3.10.2015 - Abstieg übers Multereck großteils Schneefrei, nur oben am Grat bzw, am Gipfelplateau ein wenig schnee, der aber nicht stört. zwei oder drei Bolzen bei den Versicherungen ausgerissen, ansonsten Weg in sehr gutem Zustand. Schöne Tour die den vermutlich schönsten Abstieg des Grimmings darstellt
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When did you do this route? October 03, 2015

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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
13.9 km
Duration
9:00 h
Ascent
1,759 m
Descent
1,759 m
Highest point
2,351 m
Lowest point
654 m
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