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| Gosau |
| Panoramapath |
Iglmoosalm,
1202 m |
Kalmberg,
1833 m |
Goisererhütte
1596 m |
around
Gosausee |
Upper
Gosaulake,
1154m |
Zwieselalmhöhe,
1587 m |
| Herrenweg-Gosau |
Mitterkogel,
2122 m |
Stuhlalm,
1446 m |
| Schleifsteinbrüche |
Hoher
Donnerkogl,
2055 m |
Strichkogl,
2035 m |
Angerstein,
2100 m |
around
Gosaukamm |
Hofpürglhütte,
1703 m |
Steiglpaß,
2016 m |
| Linzer
Weg |
Adamekhütte,
2196 m |
Dachstein,
2996 m |
Ebenalm,
1157 m |
Löckenmoos,
1410 m |
Beerwurzkogel,
2006 m |
Hohe
Scheibe
1659 m |
Plankensteinalm,
1541 m |
Plassen,
1953 m |
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Donnerkogel, 2055 m
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starting
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Gosausee, cable car station
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time:
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1,5 to 2 hours
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Donnerkogel is reserved for the advanced walkers. There
are some steep parts which are very rocky. You should know where to
put your feet. After rain it could be a little bit slippery. From
the cable car station it is not far up to the top, just 2 hours, so
that is the reason why this peak is the most wanted in Gosaukamm.
Nevertheless don´t leave the top too late if you don´t
want to miss the last cable car.
From the cable car we follow a wide way just a few minutes to Gablonzerhütte.
At a junction just between two huts we turn to the left an walk up
to a small path to Törlecksattel. A few minutes away starts a
via ferrata, called Intersport Klettersteig up to Donnerkogel.
A few minutes later we reach another junction at Unteren Törlecksattel,
where we turn to the left. The other way is leading towards Stuhlalm
and Hofpürglhütte.
Donnerkogel is the northern corner pillar of Gosaukamm. The terrific
view to Dachstein and Bischofsmütze has always fascinated the
mountaineers. The way up in the beginning is steep, in the middle
it leads to the southern end of the Donnerkogel mountains, passing
the peaks of Small and Big Donnerkogel below. From the southern corner
it is getting steep again but the top is not far.
If you don´t want to go down on the same way you can go on further
to Strichkogel and Stuhlalm. |
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