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Giglachseen Trail

Giglachseen Trail is a relatively short trail. However it is technically demanding in high alpine terrain with about 14 km length and 840 m/1.078 m in vertical gains/losses.

The Giglachseen Trail is a trailrun of the "x-Treme" category and is only suitable for very advanced trailruners and pros. The route almost exclusively runs along narrow paths and high alpine trails. Some sections have steel ropes for security reasons while you are running through highly exposed terrain. On top of that, you may encounter residual snow fields on some passages also during the early summer months.

Via Hochwurzen High Trail and Giglachseen Lakes, Giglachseen Trail takes you to Ursprungalm where you can catch the bus back to Rohrmoos and Schladming. At Ursprungalm, well-trained runners can also conntect to "Laubschachen Trail" (trail #8), which takes you back to the valley terminal of Hochwurzen cable-car.


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The tour in numbers

medium
Level of difficulty
13,7 km
Route
2:30 h
Time
893 hm
Uphill
1130 hm
Downhill
2257 m
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Take provincial highway L722 from Schladming to Rohrmoos until you reach the Hochwurzen cable-car.

Starting point of this route is Hochwurzenhütte on the summit of Hochwurzen (1,852 m). From Schladming you take the Planai buses to the valley terminal from where the cable-car takes you up to the summit. Alternatively you can take Hochwurzen Trail (trailrun #6 equal to hiking trail #60) to the top (an additional 3.7 kms and 720 m in vertical ascent).

On the East side of Hochwurzenhütte you start out on trail #60 and via »Kleine Wurzen« run downhill to Hüttecksattel mountain saddle, from where you continue uphill again to Rossfeld - a long grassy ridge. From there you descend to Latterfußsattel where Laubschachen Trail (trail #8) crosses your way (coming from the right at Ursprungalm and continuing to the left towards the valley terminal of Hochwurzen cable-car).

From Latterfußsattel you then continue up to Guschen (1,982 m), a summit offering great  views. From there, hiking trail #773 takes you to Hochfeldmandl (a big stone pile) via the small summit of Schneider which is covered by dwarf pines. You continue along the grassy ridge of Hochfeld towards the rough flanks of Schiedeck summit. Through very exposed terrain - first on the East flank, then on the West flank of the summit - you run by below Schiedeck. Along grassy ridges you continue with slight up- and downhill sections, passing by above Klammsee lake until you reach Brettersee lake. From there you run down along the small creek and across the slope located above Ignaz-Mattis-Hütte (1,986 m).

Turning left at the hut the Schladminger Tauern Trail (a total of 45.7 km and over 4,500 m in vertical gains and losses) continues. Turning right, you continue your route along Giglachseen Trail. You run west on hiking trail #702 towards Giglachseehütte and Ursprungalm. Enjoying the panorama of the Giglachseen lakes you run to Preuneggsattel mountain saddle from where you follow hiking trail #771 down to the finish at Ursprungalm. From there, take the bus back to Rohrmoos and Schladming. Very well-trained runners and pros can connect to Laubschachen Trail (trail #8) here and run back to the valley terminal of Hochwurzen cable-car.

At Ursprungalm you can connect to Laubschachen Trail (trail #8, 11.3 km, 303 m/787 m in vertical gains/losses).

With the Planai buses from Schladming (Planet-Planai, Lendplatz) or Rohrmoos (Rohrmoos-Zentrum) to the valley terminal of the Hochwurzen cable-car - bus stop "Gipfelbahn Hochwurzen".

From there take the Hochwurzen cable-car to Hochwurzenhütte on top of Hochwurzen - alternatively run Hochwurzen Trail (running trail n° 6 - same route as hiking trail # 60) .

Parking is available at the valley terminal of the Hochwurzen cable-car.

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Further helpful links

Tourist information: www.schladming.com

Information about bus schedules (to Hochwurzen cable-car and from Ursprungalm): www.planaibus.at

Information about cable-car hours (Gipfelbahn Hochwurzen cable-car): www.planai.at

  • Tourist map "Hiking - Running - Walking", available at the tourist office Schladming. 
  • Hiking map Schladming, 1:25.000, available at the tourist office Schladming.
  • Guide book Schladming-Dachstein by Herbert Raffalt, available at the tourist office Schladming.

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