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Buchberg Wildalpen

Hinterwildalpen - Lurgg - Pumperlalm - Radstadtmoaralm (eh. Heimmoseralm) - Kl. Buchberg - Hoher Buchberg - und selbiger Abstieg oder Tourenerweiterung über die Goss möglich
The Hohe Buchberg (summit is in Landl) is a romantic panoramic mountain with a bench at the summit and the finest summit meadow. You can see very well over the alpine pastures and the Kalten Mauer mountain range, as well as into the Gesäuse. It is easy to chat with each other during the hike, as you are hiking on a high plateau.

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Fitness

Best season

January
February
March
November
December

The tour in numbers

easy
Level of difficulty
13,0 km
Route
4:00 h
Time
800 hm
Uphill
800 hm
Downhill
1545 m
Highest point

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At the beginning, there is an asphalt road until it turns into a gravel road and leads into the Lurg. When you reach the end of the valley at the very back of the Lurg, a trail branches off; at first it only shortens the forest road, then it's really steep uphill. Up to the Pumperlhochalm (private) and through the Bärenloch to the former Heimmoseralm. Heimmoseralm 1420 m ~ current Radstadtmoaralm. The alpine meadow leads downhill and uphill again, you are on the Kl. Buchberg and should definitely hike along the alpine plateau to get to the top of the Buchberg 1563 m and up. On sunny days you have a wonderful distant view.

On the descent, with the same route, you have to hike back to the Heimmoseralm / Radstadtmoaralm and find the somewhat tricky terrain edge that leads through the Bärenloch. From the eh. From the former Heimmoseralm / Radstadtmoaralm you can see the Gr. Geiger to the right and the Lurghöhe to the left. Cross the Bärenloch to the Pumperlhochalm and return to the valley along the forest road in the Lurg. From there you continue to the starting point, first along the forest road and then a short stretch along the asphalt road.

As a circular tour, there is an option from the small Buchberg via the Gögalalm to the Goss and a further descent to the Eiblbächlein, along the Samml forest road.

Stop for refreshments: Zum Krug inn in Hinterwildalpen.

At the beginning, there is an asphalt road until it turns into a gravel road and leads into the Lurg. When you reach the end of the valley at the very back of the Lurg, a trail branches off; at first it only shortens the forest road, then it's really steep uphill. Up to the Pumperlhochalm (private) and through the Bärenloch to the former Heimmoseralm. Heimmoseralm 1420 m ~ current Radstadtmoaralm. The alpine meadow leads downhill and uphill again, you are on the Kl. Buchberg and should definitely hike along the alpine plateau to get to the top of the Buchberg 1563 m and up. On sunny days you have a wonderful distant view.

On the descent, with the same route, you have to hike back to the Heimmoseralm / Radstadtmoaralm and find the somewhat tricky terrain edge that leads through the Bärenloch. From the eh. From the former Heimmoseralm / Radstadtmoaralm you can see the Gr. Geiger to the right and the Lurghöhe to the left. Cross the Bärenloch to the Pumperlhochalm and return to the valley along the forest road in the Lurg. From there you continue to the starting point, first along the forest road and then a short stretch along the asphalt road.

As a circular tour, there is an option from the small Buchberg via the Gögalalm to the Goss and a further descent to the Eiblbächlein, along the Samml forest road.

Stop for refreshments: Zum Krug inn in Hinterwildalpen.

It is recommended to make a round trip out of it!
Die Anreise mit dem Taxi nach Wildalpen:

Reinhold Missethon, Tel. 0043 (0)3636 / 317 oder 0043 (0)650 / 310 10 20

Johanna Werner, Tel. 0043 (0)3636 / 321 oder 0043 (0)664 / 648 55 37

Take the road to Hinterwildalpen for approx. 6km, past Gasthaus Zum Krug, turn right immediately afterwards and after 1.1km the hiking trail starts following the road.
Infobüro/Salza Wildalpen

Wildalpen 91 – 8924 Wildalpen Tel. 03636/241 infosalza@gesaeuse.at

Mo und Fr. 9:00-17:00

www.wildalpen.at

Wanderkarte im Infobüro-Salza in Wildalpen kostenlos erhältlich.

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What the weather will be like

Landl (522m)

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Noon
slightly cloudy
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Night
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Dry and partly sunny throughout the day, with cloudy periods from time to time.
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sunny
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Night
very sunny
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Early clouds will clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.
26.11.2024
cloudy
-1°C 6°C
27.11.2024
foggy
0°C 6°C
28.11.2024
slightly cloudy
1°C 6°C

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