Krummholz Tour | 326
Tour description
This varied tour starts comfortably with the 8-person gondola at Hauser Kaibling, followed by a demanding gravel climb.
The last 200 meters before the transmission mast are especially steep and rough, requiring good fitness and riding skills. In return, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views and a detour to the Kaiblingalm and the reservoir.
The tour can also be combined with the Gumpental Loop or the Kaibling Loop.
The ascent is made with the 8-seater gondola lift at Hauser Kaibling:
MTB signage is being further improvedThroughout 2026, we continue to improve and standardize our MTB signage system. As part of this process, existing signposts are being adjusted, locations are being optimized, and some route numbers are being updated.
During this transition period, there may occasionally be minor differences in the signage on site. Thank you for your understanding – these improvements will create a clearer and more user-friendly guidance system for your bike experience.
The tour
Map, elevation profile & further information
The closer you get to the transmission mast, the more demanding the climb becomes. Especially the last 200 meters are very steep and rough, requiring a strong final effort.
Afterwards, a detour to the Kaiblingalm and the nearby reservoir is well worth it, offering great views.
For the descent, you have two options: either enjoy the long ride all the way down into the valley, or descend only part of the way and then join the Gumpental Loop, which takes you back to the top station.
Throughout 2026, we continue to improve and standardize our MTB signage system. As part of this process, existing signposts are being adjusted, locations are being optimized, and some route numbers are being updated.
During this transition period, there may occasionally be minor differences in the signage on site. Thank you for your understanding – these improvements will create a clearer and more user-friendly guidance system for your bike experience.
From Graz: Follow the A9 to Liezen. There, take the B320 and continue in the direction of Schladming. Leave the road at the exit "Hauser Kaibling".
- Always wear a helmet and appropriate clothing.
- Ride only on paved and signposted paths.
- Watch out for traffic at crossroads and road junctions!
- Be considerate and give way.
- Avoid blocking the rear wheel and thus help to maintain the paths.
- Control your speed downhill!
- Protect the environment and don't leave rubbish, etc. in the mountains!
In case of emergency, please dial the following emergency numbers:
No. 140 - Mountain rescue
No. 112 - Euro emergency call
The right bike: mountain bike or gravel bike with studded tyres, racing bikes are not recommended.
Breakdowns can happen - but rarely at the doorstep of one of the numerous service points: a basic kit of tools and accessories therefore never hurts! Spare inner tube and/or repair kit, universal spanner, air pump, brake and shift cable, as well as a screwdriver can never hurt.
- Plan breaks: Along the route, many huts and inns invite you to stop for a relaxing break and enjoy regional specialties.
- E-mountain bike: With electric support, the tour is also suitable for less experienced bikers. There are several e-bike charging stations along the route. Their locations can be seen on the map and in the elevation profile, making it easy to plan your tour and possible charging stops.
For further information, please contact us at:
Tourismusverband Schladming-Dachstein
- Tel.: +43 3687 233 10
- info@schladming-dachstein.at
- Information offices