Cow of plant swallowed - No dew from nature
Nature Park Sölktäler - Gasthof "Zum Gamsjäger"
The approximately 4 km long adventure hike takes you along the water nature trail in St. Nikolai to the millennia-old "Bräualm moor", where the carnivorous sundew is hungry. At the beginning we explore the life in the stream, discover the wonder world of mosses and plants along the path and stop at a "natural refrigerator" in the middle of the forest.
The second part of the hike takes us through the moor, where you will learn all kinds of interesting facts about the formation and life in the moor. On the barefoot path you can feel the moor at first hand. If you like, you can sink into the moor up to your knees and then take a refreshing footbath in the mountain stream. When we leave the forest, a magnificent view of the Bräualm and the Dürrmoos waterfall awaits you. The way back takes us along the forest road back to the starting point.
- Meeting point: Parking Guesthouse "Zum Gamsjäger " in St.Nikolai
- Duration: about 3 hours (4 km long adventure hike)
- Cost: Adults € 17,- Children (from 6-14 years) € 12,-
- Free of charge: with Sommercard
- Participation: Guided Tour- for minimum of 4 People / maximum of 12 People
- No dogs allowed!!!
Registration online under: www.schladming-dachstein.at/summerprogram until Wednesdays, to 12 clock
Organizer:
Sölktaler Nature Park
Stein/Enns 107
8961 Stein an der Enns
naturpark@soelktaler.com
Event location
St. Nikolai 127
8961 Sölk
Contact
Stein an der Enns 107
8961 Sölk
+43 3687 23310 501
naturpark@soelktaeler.com
www.soelktaeler.com
Dates
12.06.2025 till 26.06.2025
Thursdays
10:00 till 13:00 Uhr
04.09.2025 till 25.09.2025
Thursdays
10:00 till 13:00 Uhr
Cow eaten by plants? No, but insects beware!
Free participation in the guided adventure hike to the millennia-old Bräualmmoor
Minimum number of participants: 6 people
Duration: approx. 3 hours, approx. 4 km long circular hike
Registration required by 12:00 noon on Wednesday at www.schladming-dachstein.at/summerprogram
The hungry sundew does not even spare the cows. We start by exploring life by the stream. The hike then takes us through the moor, where you can feel the moor up close on the barefoot path.