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Hike to the Zimitzalm

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A cozy, shady forest hike, past a waterfall to the Zimitzalm with a stop in an alpine hut. The circular route continues via the Schweiberalm.
An ascending alpine hike below the steep walls of the Tote Gebirge with a good distant view.
 

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
April
November
December

The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
8,0 km
Route
3:30 h
Time
510 hm
Uphill
510 hm
Downhill
1153 m
Highest point

Map & downloads

More information

The journey to Grundlsee is best planned with google.at/maps.
From the Murbodenhüttl you go back about 50 meters and after the Zimitz bridge turn right onto a forest path.

You follow the markings of the hiking trail, which leads above the Zimitz stream in a northerly direction. After about 1.5 kilometers you can make a short descent to the waterfall. At the time of snowmelt or after prolonged rainfall, the roaring water offers an impressive natural spectacle.

The hiking trail leads upstream below the Reichenstein (1,913 meters). You cross the Zimitz twice at short intervals. The valley floor widens into a basin where the Zimitz-Alm (983 meters) is located. As a way back, a circular route via the Gößler Schwaiberalm offers itself. The trail leads north for a short distance and then climbs to the right following the markings on trail no. 213 past the hunting lodge at 1,113 meters.

Descending via the Gößler Schwaiber, you reach the Schachen Schwaiber after about one kilometer on trail no. 213. Now the trail continues downhill on a forest road. In the hamlet of Schachen, the trail leads about 200 meters past the old mill to the forest road. Following this to the left, you will shortly return to the starting point.

Refreshment stop at the Murbodenhüttl.

Salzkammergut Shuttle Ausseerland - individual call taxi
On five routes between Sandling and Grimming daily from 07:00 to 22:00.
Call at least 1 hour in advance at +43 50 422 422

Parking is available at the Murbodenhüttl. Please note the parking fees!

Tourist office Ausseerland Salzkammergut
Information office Grundlsee
Mosern 25
8993 Grundlsee
+43 3622 86 66
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Hiking maps are available in the information offices in Ausseerland or in the Ausseerland Artikel Shop.
 

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What the weather will be like

Grundlsee (717m)

Morning
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18°C
15%
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Noon
sunny
27°C
10%
5 km/h
Night
sunny
23°C
30%
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Morning clouds will clear gradually. Then frequent sunny periods.
Morning
sunny
18°C
0%
0 km/h
Noon
sunny
27°C
40%
5 km/h
Night
cloudy
22°C
60%
5 km/h
Fairly sunny with scattered clouds. Showers will be possible towards evening.
20.07.2024
cloudy
15°C 25°C
21.07.2024
rainy
13°C 28°C
22.07.2024
cloudy
14°C 22°C

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