Fischeralmweg

Dog · Grimming-Donnersbachtal

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Experience
Landscape
Tour-Infos
Distance: 10.17 km
Duration: 3.5 h
Ascent: 481 m
Descent: 481 m
Best time of year
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The tour
Along a well-maintained forest path, the trail climbs steadily through woodland to the end point of the hike - the "Spinnstoa". Along the hike, benches invite you to rest again and again. The hiking trail is also marked "Weg 5".
Turn-by-turn directions
The hike starts at the bus stop in the centre of the village and leads up to the apartment house. Shortly before the apartment house, the path leads up to the left, across a short stretch of meadow and forest. At the fence/passage to the right and further uphill over a well-maintained forest path. After the eighth bend the trail ends at the so-called Spinnstoa. Return to the valley on the same path.
Getting there
Coming from the B320, at the crossing Trautenfels in direction Irdning. Then in the direction of Donnersbach, Donnersbachwald.
Take the bus 941 to the bus stop "Donnersbachwald Ort". There you will also find the starting point of the hike.

Bus timetable: www.verbundlinie.at

Attention: no bus connection to Donnersbachwald during the summer holidays!

 

The closest train station "Stainach-Irdning" is about 22 kilometers away in Stainach.

Train timetable: www.oebb.at

Parking
Free parking at the starting point.
Start
Bus station village center
Destination
Spinnstoa
Security
  • Plan your tour in advance, taking into account walking time, route length, altitude difference, dangerous spots and weather forecast.
  • The Alpenverein will provide you with detailed information on "safe mountain hiking". At www.alpenverein.at you can find detailed information about it.
  • Together many things are more pleasurable and in the mountains safer at the same time. Don't do hikes alone, if possible, and adapt the tour to the individual fitness of your group.
  • Let people know where you are going and by when you intend to be back. Also make sure to write your name in hut or summit books.
  • If the weather gets worse, you should turn back in time. If you get caught in a thunderstorm, do not stay on the summit or ridge and keep away from single trees. Wait, if possible in a crouching position, to be safe during the thunderstorm.
  • Stay on the clearly marked paths and remember to close pasture fences when you pass them on your way.
  • The way up is only half the way. Stay attentive, especially when going downhill, to safely get back down to the valley.
  • In case of an emergency, keep calm and call the mountain rescue service under 140. If you have no cell phone signal, take out your sim card and dial 112.
  • If you meet cows: Walk above the herd at least 50 meters away. Stay calm, don't make hectic movements and don't run away. Do not imitate cow sounds and try not to stroke the animals. With a stick and loud calls, the animals can often be turned around in an emergency.
  • If you are a dog owner: Clarify already before the hike whether you have to cross grazing areas. Keep your dog on a leash and make sure that he keeps calm. Let the dog off the leash immediately in case of a cow attack. Never pick him up to defend him.
Equipment
  • Plan your tour in advance, taking into account walking time, route length, altitude difference, dangerous spots and weather forecast.
  • The Alpenverein will provide you with detailed information on "safe mountain hiking". At www.alpenverein.at you can find detailed information about it.
  • Together many things are more pleasurable and in the mountains safer at the same time. Don't do hikes alone, if possible, and adapt the tour to the individual fitness of your group.
  • Let people know where you are going and by when you intend to be back. Also make sure to write your name in hut or summit books.
  • If the weather gets worse, you should turn back in time. If you get caught in a thunderstorm, do not stay on the summit or ridge and keep away from single trees. Wait, if possible in a crouching position, to be safe during the thunderstorm.
  • Stay on the clearly marked paths and remember to close pasture fences when you pass them on your way.
  • The way up is only half the way. Stay attentive, especially when going downhill, to safely get back down to the valley.
  • In case of an emergency, keep calm and call the mountain rescue service under 140. If you have no cell phone signal, take out your sim card and dial 112.
  • If you meet cows: Walk above the herd at least 50 meters away. Stay calm, don't make hectic movements and don't run away. Do not imitate cow sounds and try not to stroke the animals. With a stick and loud calls, the animals can often be turned around in an emergency.
  • If you are a dog owner: Clarify already before the hike whether you have to cross grazing areas. Keep your dog on a leash and make sure that he keeps calm. Let the dog off the leash immediately in case of a cow attack. Never pick him up to defend him.
To put in your weatherproof backpack: Protection against sun and rain, as well as warm, windproof clothing, drinks and food, a small first aid kit, a hiking map and a fully charged mobile phone. Proper shoes are are essential of course.

Weather forecast

Date
in the morning
7°C
at noon
21°C
in the evening
16°C
Dry and partly sunny throughout the day, with cloudy periods from time to time.
in the morning
7°C
at noon
23°C
in the evening
18°C
Early clouds will clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.
in the morning
11°C
at noon
25°C
in the evening
20°C
Dry and bright with plenty of sunshine, clouds will be rare.

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