Tragöß-Sankt Katharein
Tragöß-Sankt Katharein
Best mountain passes around Tragöß-Sankt Katharein are situated at the foot of the Hochschwab massif in Styria, Austria. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, offering access to high-alpine crossings and viewpoints. The landscape features limestone mountains, dense forests, and alpine meadows. It serves as a gateway to the Hochschwab region, part of the Northern Limestone Alps.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Beautiful pass with many meters of altitude
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Pure fascination if you love mountains.
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The Häuslalmhütte is also open in early spring at around 1500m. With Grödeln, it can also be easily reached in winter via a wide snow field and offers food and drinks to strengthen yourself.
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A little bonus when hiking is the Rössel at 1855 m, unmarked turn-off - but a nice narrow path to the summit without a summit cross. The summit can be reached in 10-15 minutes with a wonderful view of the Erzberg and the surrounding mountains.
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Enchanting hut also easily accessible with children 🤗
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The namesake of the Torsattel Tour. You can ride the tour in both directions (coming from Gams / the Nothklamm or from Wildalpen). Everything forest road - no stop on the way. There is a summit book at the Torsattel.
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Descent from the Häuslalm - super cool flow - leave the first high seat on the left!
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Comfortable approach and ascent to the Häuslalm
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The region offers several significant high-alpine crossings and viewpoints. The Torsattel (1,081 m) is a prominent mountain pass that forms part of the 'Torsattel Tour', traversable in both directions. Another key route is the 'G'hackte' on Hochschwab, a challenging path with fixed ladders and cables leading towards the Hochschwab summit. Additionally, Rösselhals is a mountain pass reached via a marked path, offering views of the Erzberg and surrounding mountains.
Yes, the Häuslalm Mountain Hut is located at 1526 m above sea level in a neck between Buchbergkogel and Zinken. It offers snacks and accommodation in a mattress camp, making it a great stop for hikers exploring the Hochschwab massif.
The region is known for its stunning scenery and panoramic views. From the View of the Eisenerz Alps, you can see the main ridge of the Eisenerzer Alps. The Messnerin Mountain, while not a pass itself, offers impressive views and panoramic vistas of the Hochschwab massif, including glimpses of the Grüner See from the Windscharte viewpoint.
The best time to visit is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is most favorable for hiking and cycling. During early summer, the Grüner See reaches its peak depth and emerald-green color due to seasonal snowmelt, making it a particularly beautiful time to visit the surrounding area. Some routes, like the 'G'hackte', are high-alpine and best tackled in good weather conditions.
Yes, the View of the Eisenerz Alps is categorized as family-friendly. While some routes are challenging, there are also forest roads suitable for cycling and easier trails that families can enjoy. The area around Grüner See also offers accessible paths.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from challenging high-alpine crossings like the 'G'hackte' to more moderate routes. There are also MTB trails and cycling routes available. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, MTB guide, and cycling guide for Tragöß-Sankt Katharein.
Absolutely. The 'G'hackte' on Hochschwab is a crucial and challenging high-alpine crossing, featuring steep paths secured with fixed ladders and cables. It leads towards the Hochschwab summit and is recommended for experienced hikers seeking a rewarding and demanding experience. The Messnerin Mountain also offers a challenging tour with a continuously steep, well-marked trail.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find forest roads, such as those leading to Torsattel (1,081 m), suitable for cycling. Other routes involve steep, rocky paths, and high-alpine sections with secured elements like those on the 'G'hackte'. The landscape features limestone mountains, dense forests, and alpine meadows.
Tragöß-Sankt Katharein serves as a gateway to the Hochschwab region, which is a significant part of the Northern Limestone Alps. This provides access to a wide network of hiking trails and mountain huts, allowing visitors to explore the high-alpine environment and its diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, the renowned Grüner See (Green Lake) is a major natural attraction in Tragöß-Sankt Katharein. While not a mountain pass, its emerald-green waters, whose depth and color fluctuate with seasonal snowmelt, make it a unique and popular spot often integrated into longer hiking tours in the region.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty, including limestone mountains, dense forests, and alpine meadows. The diverse hiking opportunities, from forest roads to challenging secured routes, cater to various skill levels. Many also enjoy the chance to observe wildlife like chamois and the rewarding panoramic views from viewpoints such as the View of the Eisenerz Alps.


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