Hut hopping in the Raxalpe area (Number 1)

Hiking route from Note about Hirschwang an der Rax, valley station of the Rax aerial cableway to Raxalpen Berggasthof, summit station of the Rax aerial cableway

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Elevation profile

16,54 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Route: 16,54 km
  • Ascent: 667 egm
  • Descent: 1.134 egm
  • Duration: 8:00 h
  • Lowest point: 1.074 m
  • Highest point:1.893 m
Features
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops
  • Accessibility by train and bus
  • Mountain railway ascent/descent

Details for: Hut hopping in the Raxalpe area (Number 1)

Brief description

Hiking from hut to hut – “hut hopping” – in the Rax is one of the most popular trails in the region. It means being able to hike in subalpine heights, through meadows and the mountain pine zone, without having to tackle difficult gradients.

Description

Travel up on the Rax aerial cableway, which opened in 1926, and is the oldest cable car system in Austria. A special feature of the Ottohaus, which is the hut nearest to the summit station, is a large Alpine garden which covers 4000m2, and boasts around 200 region-specific Alpine plant species. The name of the next station, the Seehütte, is derived from the name of a small lake, which was drained shortly after the 1st World War. Without having to overcome any great difficulties, you can “hop” from hut to hut in the Rax. Due to its short length, this variation of the popular Rax hiking route is suitable for families. However, the conditions must be suitable!

Starting point of the tour

Note about Hirschwang an der Rax, valley station of the Rax aerial cableway

Destination point of the tour

Raxalpen Berggasthof, summit station of the Rax aerial cableway

Route description Hut hopping in the Raxalpe area (Number 1)

We will start by taking the Rax aerial cableway. Just a few minutes later, we will arrive at the  summit station at 1547m above sea level. From the summit station, we will follow the red signs to the Gatterlkreuz (Gatterl cross), and then back to the Ottohaus. The journey to the first hut of the tour takes 45 minutes, and involves an ascent of 100m. The lakeside route then gently descends, leading to the Neu Seehütte,  which is situated in a valley. The route leads back past the Preiner Wand Kreuz (Preinerwand cross) and over the well-known Preiner Wand climbing paradise, before the ridgeway leads through the mountain pine route and back to the Ottohaus. Anyone who wants to reach another summit can climb the Jakobskogel (1737m), which is located near to the Ottohaus.  Finally, we will return to the Ottohaus, and head back to the summit station.

Directions

A2 to Knoten Seebenstein – S6 to Gloggnitz – B27 to Hirschwang an der Rax, the valley station of the Rax aerial cableway (just outside Hirschwang)

Parking

Parking spaces are available at the valley station of the Rax aerial cableway.

By train to Payerbach-Reichenau. Buses run between Payerbach-Reichenau station and the valley station of the Rax aerial cableway. See www.vor.at for more information.

More info/links

Verantwortlicher für den Inhalt dieser Tour
Wiener Alpen in Niederösterreich - Semmering Rax
Letzte Aktualisierung: 04.11.2024

Noch mehr wanderbare Varianten:

Hüttenhüpfen auf der Raxalpe - Variante 1b

Hüttenhüpfen auf der Raxalpe - Variante 1c

Hüttenhüpfen auf der Raxalpe - Variante 2

Hüttenhüpfen auf der Raxalpe - Variante 3

 

Stützpunkte:
Raxseilbahn Berggasthof, Tel. 02666/52450
Ottohaus, Tel. 02666/52402
Neue Seehütte, Tel. 0676/7488719
Habsburghaus, Tel. 02665 219
Karl Ludwig Haus, Tel. 02665/380
Waxriegelhaus, Tel. 02665 237

Informationen: Tourismusbüro Reichenau, Tel. 02666/52865, www.reichenau.at

Wiener Alpen in Niederösterreich Tourismus, Tel. 02622/78960, www.wieneralpen.at

Raxseilbahn, Tel. 02666/52497

Equipment

Bring a suitable map. Wear suitable, sturdy shoes, and bring sun and rain protection, as well as water and a bite to eat. Bring your mobile phone, and save the emergency number of the mountain rescue team: 140

Safety information

Walking in the Viennese Alps should be a completely safe and beautiful experience. Therefore, please note the following:

 Preparation

Make sure that your choice of route matches your hiking experience and your  physical condition.  Check the weather forecast. In the mountains, the weather can change surprisingly quickly. For this reason, make sure you are well-equipped (e.g. bring rain protection).

Check that the huts and refreshment stations that you want to visit along the way will be open. Tell someone which route you have chosen, and when you hope to return, before you set off.

Tours of the plateau are not recommended in fog and strong winds!

Map recommendations

freytag&berndt WK022

Author's tip

Combine your walk with an overnight stay in the Raxalpen Berggasthof, in the direct vicinity of the summit station!

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