Stoderzinken, 2,048m through Öfen and Rotwandschlag

moderate Hiking · Stoderzinken

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Tour-Infos
Distance: 6.94 km
Duration: 03:00 h
Ascent: 1116 m
Descent: 231 m
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The tour
Follow the path from Lend through the Öfen until reaching the first cattle grid. Afterwards, keep left, passing through multiple steep steps until reaching Stoderalm or the Brünner huts. This is where the ascent to the peak (675) begins, from which you will have a lovely view of the Dachstein, even all the way to the Großglockner. The Hohen and Niedere Tauern in the south and southwest provide a lovely panorama view of our natural landscape.
Turn-by-turn directions
Follow the path from Lend through the Öfen until reaching the first cattle grid. Afterwards, keep left, passing through multiple steep steps until reaching Stoderalm or the Brünner huts. This is where the ascent to the peak (675) begins, from which you will have a lovely view of the Dachstein, even all the way to the Großglockner. The Hohen and Niedere Tauern in the south and southwest provide a lovely panorama view of our natural landscape.
Getting there
B320, take the Gröbming OST (EAST) or WEST (WEST) exit and at the town centre, continue on Stoderzinkenstraße towards Winkl until reaching the Kneipp facility.
Parking
Lend Kneipp facility
Start
Lend Kneipp facility, Gröbming-Winkl
Destination
Stoderzinken, 2.048m
Equipment

Changes in the weather, sudden drops in temperature, wind, fog and snowfields are objective hazards and require proper measures when on the go. Hut hosts are experienced mountain experts; they can provide good tips regarding the weather or route. Insufficient equipment, overestimating one’s capabilities, carelessness, poor physical fitness, and misjudgement can lead to critical situations. In case of thunderstorms: Avoid peaks, ridges and safety ropes at all costs.

In case of emergency please dial the following emergency number: no. 140 for Mountain rescue and no. 112 - the European emergency call number

A hood, gloves, a good jacket and pair of pants are standard equipment for routes in Alpine terrain. Good water-resistant shoes, sunglasses, solar protection and sufficient drinks are essential. This also includes torches, mapping material, a knife, and a small first aid kit.

 

Weather forecast

Date
in the morning
2°C
at noon
3°C
in the evening
-1°C
Snowfall and rain will persist into the afternoon, then the clouds will break up.
in the morning
-4°C
at noon
0°C
in the evening
-2°C
Partly sunny in the morning, gradually becoming cloudy in the afternoon.
in the morning
-3°C
at noon
-1°C
in the evening
-3°C
Snow showers continuing into the afternoon, afterwards clouds breaking up.

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