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Mountaineering routes around Traisen are set within a diverse landscape of gentle hills, dense forests, and notable mountain peaks in Lower Austria. The region features a mix of challenging ascents, extensive trail networks, and protected climbing routes known as via ferratas. Mountain huts provide essential rest stops and enhance the multi-day mountaineering experience.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
61
hikers
13.1km
05:07
850m
850m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
15
hikers
10.4km
03:47
630m
630m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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hikers
10.8km
04:27
640m
640m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
45
hikers
10.4km
03:59
730m
730m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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13.9km
04:40
620m
620m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The food tastes good, but apart from the pasta dishes and meat dumplings (which are very, very tasty), it is very manageable.
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beautiful view of the Alpine foothills
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A visit to the Klosteralm is always recommended. The menu offers a wide selection and the food is delicious!
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A rustic landlady and a good snack - we'll be back soon!
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magnificent view of the Alpine foothills from the Schneeberg over Hochschwab to the Gesäuse
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magnificent view of the Alpine foothills from the Schneeberg over Hochschwab to the Gesäuse
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The Traisen region offers a diverse range of mountaineering routes, from moderate ascents to challenging summit tours. You'll find well-marked trails through dense forests, along picturesque rivers, and up notable peaks like the Reisalpe. The area also features protected climbing routes known as via ferratas, catering to various skill levels.
While many mountaineering routes in Traisen require good fitness and alpine experience, some areas offer more gentle terrain suitable for families. For instance, the Traisen Lake Trail provides an easy-to-moderate hike around a tranquil body of water, and the Ybbs River paths offer pleasant walks to enjoy local flora and fauna. When planning, look for routes categorized as 'moderate' and check their specific elevation gains.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. One such option is the Traisnerhütte – Hinteralm Summit loop from Lilienfeld, a demanding 8.1-mile (13.0 km) trail with significant elevation gain. Another difficult route is the Kleinzeller Hinteralm – Traisnerhütte loop from Inner-Wiesenbach, which spans over 13 miles (21.8 km) and involves substantial climbing.
Yes, several circular routes allow you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate option is the Reisalpe Summit and Hut – Kleinzeller Hinteralm loop from Ebenwald, which leads to the Reisalpe Summit and its mountain hut. Another great choice is the Lilienfelder Hütte loop from Lilienfeld, offering varied terrain.
The Traisen region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You might encounter picturesque lakes like Lake Erlaufsee, dense forests, and panoramic views from peaks such as Gippel or Reisalpe. Along some routes, you can also visit historical sites like the Rabenstein Ruins and Parish Church or admire views of Kreisbach Castle.
Absolutely! The Traisen region is well-equipped with comfortable mountain huts that serve as excellent rest stops and provide local cuisine. Notable huts include the Traisner Hut (Hinteralm, 1,313 m), the Lilienfelder Hut, and the Reisalpenhaus. These huts are popular among hikers and mountaineers and can enhance multi-day tour experiences.
The mountaineering routes in Traisen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars. Over 180 mountaineers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging peaks, the extensive trail network, and the rewarding panoramic views from summits like Reisalpe.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead vary, the Traisen-Gölsental region is generally accessible. It's advisable to research local bus or train connections to specific starting points for your chosen route. Many routes begin near towns or villages that have public transport links.
Many popular trailheads and starting points for mountaineering routes in the Traisen area offer designated parking facilities. It's recommended to check the route details on komoot or local tourist information for specific parking locations and any associated fees before your trip.
The best season for mountaineering in Traisen is typically from spring to autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and trails are clear of snow, offering blooming meadows, lush forests, and vibrant autumn foliage. Winter mountaineering is possible but requires specialized equipment and experience due to snow and ice conditions.
Yes, there are several moderate routes perfect for those looking for a good workout without extreme difficulty. The Traisnerhütte – Hinteralm Summit loop from Billensteiner is a moderate 6.8-mile (10.9 km) route that offers a rewarding experience through scenic landscapes.


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