© Foto: TVB Mondsee-Irrsee/Valentin Weinhäupl: Ein Mann und eine Frau auf einem Aussichtsplatz Nähe der Hilfbergkirche in Mondsee. Von diesem Platz aus kann man den gesamten See überblicken.
Ein Mann und eine Frau auf einem Aussichtsplatz Nähe der Hilfbergkirche in Mondsee. Von diesem Platz aus kann man den gesamten See überblicken.

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4 Mountains 3 Lakes: Salzkammergut multi-day hike

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Starting place: 5360 St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
Destination: 5310 Mondsee am Mondsee

duration: 25h 28m
length: 63,4 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 3.911m
Altitude difference (downhill): 3.912m

Lowest point: 480m
Highest point: 1.771m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
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The Salzkammergut long-distance hiking trail runs over four fantastic peaks in the Fuschlsee, Wolfgangsee and Mondsee regions. Four stages lead you through the most beautiful landscape in the Salzkammergut. Walking time per stage approx. 4 - 5 hours. And the best thing - all WITHOUT luggage!


The Salzkammergut region is a fantastic hiking paradise. Hiking trails of all levels of difficulty guarantee fascinating impressions and views of the region's lakes and mountains. It is possible to reach the summit on foot, by boat or mountain railway.
The new multi-day hiking tour "4 mountains - 3 lakes" takes you in four stages from Lake Fuschlsee to Lake Wolfgangsee to Lake Mondsee and back again.

From Fuschl am See to St. Gilgen
The first stage starts in Fuschl am See and leads past the Rumingmühle mill via Unter- and Oberellmau in the direction of Sulzberg to the 12er Horn in St. Gilgen. Tip: You can stop off at the Rumingmühle on Thursday for a cheese snack or on Friday for a mill snack with a tour of the mill (June to September). You can easily reach the village of St. Gilgen am Wolfgangsee with the 12er Horn cable car or on foot via Gasthaus Weißwand.
Your luggage will be waiting for you at your accommodation in St. Gilgen.

From St. Gilgen to the Schafberg
Strengthened with breakfast, you take the Wolfgangsee boat trip from St. Gilgen to Fürberg. Walk along Lake Wolfgangsee on the pilgrims' path to the Falkenstein church. This is open to visitors and you can ring the bells of the small church yourself. Via the Dorneralm and the Schafbergalm you reach the summit of the high Schafberg (1,782m) - this is considered the most beautiful panoramic mountain in the world-famous Salzkammergut. An overnight stay in the Schafberg summit restaurant is the perfect way to round off the day.

From Schafberg to Mondsee in approx. 5 hours
If you don't want to walk, take the cog railway down to the valley - the historic cog steam locomotives are among the oldest operational locomotives in the world. Take the boat across Lake Wolfgangsee to Fürberg. From there you walk in the direction of Winkl, past Hüttenstein Castle and up to the Almkogel. There you can enjoy a marvellous view of the Mondsee, Irrsee and Attersee lakes. You then walk past Gasthaus Drachenwand in the direction of Mondsee, where a cosy room awaits you.


From Mondsee to Fuschl am See
The last route takes you from Mondsee via the Schober and Frauenkopf to the Wartenfels ruins. If you feel like it, you can hike to the summit of the Schober in around 50 minutes. However, this is only for experienced mountaineers. You can easily reach the village of Fuschl am See in approx. 1 hour on foot. If you feel like it, you can also take the Fuschlsee circular hiking trail - the 12 km long lake trail around Lake Fuschl is a wonderful way to combine hiking and swimming. Tip: fortify yourself with a smoked fish snack at the Schlossfischer in Hof near Salzburg right on the lakeshore and then take a boat trip across the Fuschlsee.


Package deal
  • 3 nights in a hotel incl. breakfast
  • 1 overnight stay at the Berghotel Schafbergspitze incl. breakfast
  • 1 x ascent or descent with the Schafberg cable car
  • 2 x Wolfgangsee boat trip (St. Gilgen-Fürberg, Schafbergbahn-Fürberg)
  • 1 x Northland hiking rucksack (25 litres) per room
  • 1 x Komperdell "AluContour" hiking poles per person
  • 1 x SIGG drinking bottle 1 litre per person
  • Daily luggage transfer and luggage transfer to the Schafberg
  • Secured car park during your stay

from € 620.00 per person in a double room
bookable: May to October

Further information and booking:
Fuschlsee Tourismus,
Dorfplatz 1, 5330 Fuschl am See, AUSTRIA
T: +43/(0)6226-8384, info@fuschlseeregion.com
www.fuschlseeregion.com
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Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

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4 Mountains 3 Lakes: Salzkammergut multi-day hike
Fuschlsee Tourismus
Dorfplatz 1
5330 Fuschl am See

Phone +43 6226 8384
E-Mail info@fuschlseeregion.com
Web www.fuschlseeregion.com
http://www.fuschlseeregion.com

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Tour-Details

Starting place: 5360 St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut
Destination: 5310 Mondsee am Mondsee

duration: 25h 28m
length: 63,4 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 3.911m
Altitude difference (downhill): 3.912m

Lowest point: 480m
Highest point: 1.771m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Hiking trail

powered by TOURDATA