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A day of hiking with summit joy is also possible for families on this tour. Without too much effort, even young hikers can enjoy the beauty of the mountains and the stunning views on this route. From the Wiedersbergerhornbahn mountain station, this route takes you around the 2,127-meter-high summit.
Time for a reward after the walk is at the Kohlgrubenalm or the mountain stations of the lifts. The Kohlgrubenalm, in particular, is also a delight because live music is often played on site. A very special experience on a day full of highlights.
by Alpbachtal
Last updated: May 14, 2025
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Start point
Cable Car
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497 m
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883 m
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1.79 km
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4.21 km
End point
Cable Car
Way Types & Surfaces
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2.37 km
1.25 km
582 m
Surfaces
2.38 km
1.03 km
792 m
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After going on such an unplanned huge tour yesterday, today we decided to go for a fun hike on the Wiederberger Horn and simply enjoyed the magnificent view in the best weather ☀️🤩. The panoramic path is fantastically beautiful and the climb to the summit is short and crisp 😅. We deserved that today. And the Kaiserschmarren on the Dauerstoa Alm was awesome 🤩🤩
A short trip to the Alpbach Valley was a must, because after all, I wanted to go hiking in the Alps. I discussed the plan with my knee, and we agreed that I absolutely had to get up there and get a glimpse of this magnificent mountain world. Therefore, this brief and concise summary. The weather changed quickly in the final meters; I hiked along one side of the mountain in sunshine and under blue skies, just in case a thunderstorm was about to break out up at the Hornalm. The sky was black, the wind was so strong that I worried about the little pony, lest it fly away. The noise level rose, the Plexiglas-covered terrace seemed about to say goodbye; it rattled and swirled all the way into the living room. The five of us waited up there for the storm to subside; the last gondola left at a quarter past four. That was quite exciting. I wouldn't be able to make it down to the valley on foot with my knee. The storm subsided, light rain and a drop in temperature from 30 to 14 degrees Celsius, and ten minutes later the sun was shining again. I decided to take the same, shorter route down. I was overtaken by an eighty-year-old couple. He asked how I was feeling. "It looks like a meniscus tear," he said, and showed me his two scars on his knees. He advised me to have surgery, very touching and compassionate. I skipped it and tiptoed sideways down at a snail's pace. Happy to have reached the gondola, I took the ride down. A few days later, I tried again, this time taking the entire panoramic trail, which really isn't long, and caught better weather. However, the thunderstorm app suggested severe weather should have started at 2 p.m. I arrived at the bottom just in time and, thankfully in my car, experienced a hailstorm with direct flooding. Lucky me. I've combined photos from both tours into this one.
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April 17, 2025
A day of hiking with summit joy is also possible for families on this tour. Without too much effort, even young hikers can enjoy the beauty of the mountains and the stunning views on this route. From the Wiedersbergerhornbahn mountain station, this route takes you around the 2,127-meter-high summit.
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