Großes Bäreneck 2.037 m

moderate Ski tour open terrain · Naturpark Sölktäler

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Tour-Infos
Distance: 11.4 km
Duration: 04:15 h
Ascent: 1050 m
Descent: 1050 m
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The tour

The ascent begins into the valley along the Seifriedingbach. At 1,100 m above sea level you cross a bridge and continue to follow the summer markings in a north-easterly direction to reach the Mößnakar. Arriving at the Gstemmerscharte, the ascent trail leads south-east over the ridge to the summit of the Großer Bärneck. Please note the wildlife sanctuary zones.

Turn-by-turn directions

Ascent: Along the Seifrieding stream, at 1,096 m over a bridge along the summer markings, continue north-east towards the Mössnakar. Then climb southeast towards the ridge and follow it to the Großen Bäreneck.

Descent: Same as ascent

Getting there
From the A10: turn off at Altenmarkt (exit 63) in the direction of Graz. Follow the B99 to Radstadt. Here take the B320 towards Graz. At Pruggern follow the signs to the nature park.

From the A9: turn off at Selzthal (exit 69) towards Liezen/Radstadt. From Liezen follow the B320 to Espang. There turn towards Niederöblarn/Naturpark Söltäler.

To the route: In the center of Stein an der Enns, turn towards St. Nikolai and follow the road to Mößna. There to the fire station.
Arrival at Stein/Enns train station with ÖBB.
Cab Stefan Mayer: +43 676 54 09 858
 
Parking
Parking at the fire station in Mößna.
Start
St. Nikolai - Mössna, fire station
Destination
Summit - Großes Bäreneck
Equipment

Mountain sports and the assessment of the situation on site is your own responsibility. Tourism organisations or avalanche warning services do not accept any liability based on the information provided. 

  • Check the weather and avalanche situation the evening before every ski tour at www.lawine-steiermark.at, avalanche mobile phone: +43 664 8105928
  • Don't go on a ski tour alone. It's more fun together anyway!
  • Always behave in a risk-aware manner and react to danger signs!
  • Observe existing regulations, e.g. hunting and wildlife protection areas, reforestation or young growth areas.
  • You should always have a fully charged mobile phone with you. Have you also saved the emergency numbers? Mountain rescue: 140. If you have no signal, take out the SIM card and dial 112.
  • Avalanche beacon, probe and shovel are essential in open terrain.
  • Ski touring equipment consisting of skis/splitboard, skins, poles and possibly crampons. 
  • Food, warm drinks, spare clothing and a first aid kit.
  • Choose your clothing according to the onion layer principle.
  • Maps and/or tour descriptions. GPX tracks on your mobile phone or GPS device are also helpful.

Weather forecast

Date
in the morning
-1°C
at noon
5°C
in the evening
2°C
The day will be dry, but mostly cloudy with occasional sunny spells.
in the morning
-4°C
at noon
6°C
in the evening
2°C
Fog and clouds will clear gradually and will give way to sunshine around noon.
in the morning
-7°C
at noon
8°C
in the evening
3°C
Dry and sunny throughout the day with hardly any clouds.

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