

Kleiner Bösenstein, the worthwhile alternative to its big neighbor
The tour leads across the alpine pastures, through an old Swiss stone pine stand and hopefully under snow-covered mountain pines to the large Scheiblsee lake. The beauty of this landscape can already be appreciated here. In the direction of view, the crystalline Bösensteine, with the mighty Gesäuse mountains behind you.
Behind the Scheiblsee lake, the trail climbs up some steeper steps and slope crossings into the Elendkar. The Kleiner Bösenstein now rises on one side, on the other side you can see the summit cross of the Großer Bösenstein. Heading SW, on the left-hand side, you reach the Kleiner Bösenstein in a few hairpin bends via the less structured summit slope.
The view is at least as beautiful as on the Großer Bösenstein, and the snow is certainly better for the descent!
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On the A9, the Pyhrnautobahn, take the Trieben exit. From there take the B 114 in the direction of Judenburg to Hohentauern. At the top of the pass, turn right and follow the signs to the Edelrautehütte.
The road to the Edelrautehütte is a toll road.
From the south
Via the S36, the Murtalschnellstraße to Judenburg, continue on the B 317 to the junction with the B114 towards Liezen. Follow the road to Hohentauern (approx. 35 km). At the top of the pass, turn left and follow the signs to the Edelrautehütte.
The road to the Edelrautehütte is a toll road.
The ascent to the Kleiner Bösenstein is about 200 meters in altitude. A few hairpin bends are necessary.
Descent as ascent
Stop off at the Edelrautehütte
Gundula Tackner
Alpine school on the Tauern
ÖK 130, 1:25 000Winterkarte, Tourismusverband Hohentauern, 1:25 000
Schitouren Obersteiermark, Peter und Paul SodaminSchitourenparadies Steiermark, Günter und Luise Auferbauer