Movement arena - Eichleitenweg

closed Nordic Walking

Tour characteristics
Experience
Landscape
Tour-Infos
Distance: 1.8 km
Duration: 0.45 h
Ascent: 1 m
Descent: 142 m
Best time of year
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The tour
Coming from Gersdorf this path leads via Eichleitenweg to the beekeeping bee museum Pilz, further on to Schloss Gstatt - connecting path to Öblarn.
Turn-by-turn directions
Coming from Gersdorf this path leads via Eichleitenweg to the beekeeping bee museum Pilz, further on to Schloss Gstatt - connecting path to Öblarn.
Getting there
B 320 - Abfahrt Gröbming / Mitterberg
mit dem PKW nach Gersdorf
Parking
Parkplatz Gersdorf 
Start
Gersdorf / Mitterberg
Destination
Gersdorf / Mitterberg
Security
Weather upheavals, rapid drops in temperature, thunderstorms, wind, fog and snowfields are objective dangers and require the right behaviour on the road. Hutkeepers are experienced mountain connoisseurs who can give good tips on the weather and the route. Lack of equipment, overestimation of one's own abilities, carelessness, poor physical condition and a wrong assessment can lead to critical situations. In case of thunderstorms: Avoid peaks, ridges and rope safety devices. In case of emergency, please dial the following emergency calls: No. 140 - Mountain rescue No. 112 - Euro Emergency callThe hiking, running and Nordic walking routes partly run through sensitive areas. Take care of the forest and the wild animals living in it during your activities.
Equipment
Weather upheavals, rapid drops in temperature, thunderstorms, wind, fog and snowfields are objective dangers and require the right behaviour on the road. Hutkeepers are experienced mountain connoisseurs who can give good tips on the weather and the route. Lack of equipment, overestimation of one's own abilities, carelessness, poor physical condition and a wrong assessment can lead to critical situations. In case of thunderstorms: Avoid peaks, ridges and rope safety devices. In case of emergency, please dial the following emergency calls: No. 140 - Mountain rescue No. 112 - Euro Emergency callThe hiking, running and Nordic walking routes partly run through sensitive areas. Take care of the forest and the wild animals living in it during your activities. For alpine routes, the basic equipment includes a hood, gloves, a good jacket and trousers. Good, waterproof shoes, sunglasses, sun protection and plenty of drinks are essential. Flashlight, maps, knives and a small first aid box are also included.

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