From Kaumberg to the alpine Hocheck, 1,037 m

Hiking tour Starting from Kaumberg, main square

  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Distance: 16,30 km
  • Duration: 6:30 h
  • Ascent: 975 m elevation gain
  • Descent: 977 m elevation gain

Kaumberg is the westernmost community in the Triesting valley, just before the Gerichtsberg, the watershed between the Triesting valley and the Gölsen valley. Here the difference between the gentle hills of the Vienna Woods and the Alpine foothills already becomes clearly apparent. Shorter hikes through hilly cultural landscapes are possible north and east of the town of Kaumberg, which are also described in the hiking map of the Kaumberg community as Frog Path, Rooster Path, Castle Path, Deer Path, and Fox Path.  

Starting point of the tour
Kaumberg, main square
Tour destination
Kaumberg, main square
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Distance: 16,30 km
  • Duration: 6:30 h
  • Ascent: 975 m elevation gain
  • Descent: 977 m elevation gain
  • Fitness level required:
    6/6
  • Overall experience:
    6/6
  • Scenery:
    6/6
  • Lowest point474 m
  • Highest point1035 m
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • With refreshment stops

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Description

The ascent to the Hocheck (1,037 m) from Kaumberg, the easternmost 1000-meter peak of the Lower Austrian Alpine foothills, and the subsequent long hike over 7 further elevations along the ridge already pose a physical challenge. This route offers, besides the outstanding view from the Meyring Watchtower at the summit of Hocheck, especially during the ridge hike, beautiful views of the landscape.
This hike is physically demanding due to the many small ascents, not to mention the steep climb through the northern flank of the Hocheck. At first, you hike together with the Rooster Path and Frog Path over two hills past "Lug ins Land" to the Höfnergraben. Here meadows and pastures dominate the scene. Often, you already have the goal Hocheck in sight. After the fish ponds, the actual ascent begins, which often leads the hiker in switchbacks initially through pine, then beech forest, steep and quickly gaining altitude. The last section to the observation tower is partly rocky and lined with bizarre, wind-swept trees. After visiting the observation tower (360° panorama), you walk a short way back on the same path until the path "over the seven hills" branches off, which essentially leads along the ridge westwards. The blue marking shortens the very large round (up to Veiglkogel and to the Araburg) somewhat and leads back to Kaumberg a bit earlier.
The town of Kaumberg itself offers some sights with the barrel fountain on the main square, the gothic parish church of St. Michael, and the local history museum. A special highlight of the community and a very popular excursion destination is the widely visible Araburg castle ruin.

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