Ski Tour Sinabell - Guttenberghaus
moeilijk Ski tour open terrain · Ramsau am Dachstein
From the starting point, this tour leads via the Lärchbodenalm to the Guttenberghaus, which is not open to the public in winter. From there you can go through a cauldron to the Feistererscharte and then to the Sinabell (crampons required). However, the last climb is easier to do without skis. You go down the same way - numerous downhill variants are available to you here.
Ascent: from Hotel Feistererhof, the tour leads over the Lärchboden Alm to the Guttenberghaus (closed in winter). After you pass the Guttenberghaus, the ski tour continues through a basin up to the Feistererscharte. For the ascent of the Sinabell, it is usually easier to take off your skis. Descent: same as ascent with countless variations.
From the west:
Tauern Autobahn (A 10) to Knoten Ennstal - turnoff direction Graz/Schladming - stay on the Ennstal-Bundesstraße (B320) for approx. 20 km until Schladming - take the turnoff for Ramsau.
From the north:
Pyhrn Autobahn (A 9) direction Liezen - take the Ennstal-Bundesstraße (B320) to Schladming - turnoff Ramsau.
With the bus line 960 to Stierer, from there with the bus line 962/964 to Berghof/Abzw. Feisterer.
Bus schedule of the Ramsauer Verkehrsbetriebe: www.rvb.at
Trip Planner: www.verbundlinie.at
Parking lot Lärchbodenalm / Guttenberghaus
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.
For more detailed information, please contact a local mountain guide:
Bergführerbüro Ramsau am Dachstein, Die Bergstation, Alpincenter Dachstein, Alpinschule Dachsteinguides, Alpinschule Dachstein
Skitouring Folder available in every Information office.