Via the Schladminger Alm to 2 Peaks: the Spateck and Schusterstuhl

difficult Summit tours · Gröbminger Land

Current Conditions
01/11/2024 - 01/05/2025

In Sattental valley the road is closed in winter from Nov. 1st to May 1st.

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Technique
Tour-Infos
Distance: 15.6 km
Duration: 07:00 h
Ascent: 1200 m
Descent: 1200 m
Best time of year
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The tour

From the Leonhard cross in Sattental, a forestry path leads us across once forested hillsides (now devoid of trees because of recent storms, though on the up-side, now a lot more scenic) up to the Schladminger Alm. It takes us about 1¼ hours to reach the traditional Schlierf Hütte, where we will receive a warm reception and great service. Xandi, their sow, loves the attention and is very much part of the hut family.  The subsequent hike up to the Schladminger Törl takes us closer and closer to the rocky ridgeline, which we follow to the top of the Spateck.  It’s a big advantage if you are sure on your feet and comfortable with heights!  We’ll take the same route back.Variant for those with a nose for trails: It is not much further from the Spateck to the Schusterstuhl – the views of both valleys are magnificent, while the descent from the Schusterstuhl to the Schneetalalm is not difficult.  The small trail is hard to make out.   We continue our hike down until we reach a path which runs from the Schladminger Alm to the Schneetalalm, where we make a right, taking us towards the mouth of the valley along a romantic country pathway, until we finally reach the Schladminger Alm.

Turn-by-turn directions
From the Leonhard cross in Sattental, a forestry path leads us across once forested hillsides (now devoid of trees because of recent storms, though on the up-side, now a lot more scenic) up to the Schladminger Alm. It takes us about 1¼ hours to reach the traditional Schlierf Hütte, where we will receive a warm reception and great service. Xandi, their sow, loves the attention and is very much part of the hut family.  The subsequent hike up to the Schladminger Törl takes us closer and closer to the rocky ridgeline, which we follow to the top of the Spateck.  It’s a big advantage if you are sure on your feet and comfortable with heights!  We’ll take the same route back.Variant for those with a nose for trails: It is not much further from the Spateck to the Schusterstuhl – the views of both valleys are magnificent, while the descent from the Schusterstuhl to the Schneetalalm is not difficult.  The small trail is hard to make out.   We continue our hike down until we reach a path which runs from the Schladminger Alm to the Schneetalalm, where we make a right, taking us towards the mouth of the valley along a romantic country pathway, until we finally reach the Schladminger Alm.
Start
Sattental Valley near Pruggern, parking lot at the Leonhard cross
Destination
Spateck
Equipment
For alpine routes, the basic equipment includes a hood, gloves, a good jacket and trousers. Good, waterproof shoes, sunglasses, sun protection and plenty of drinks are essential. Flashlight, maps, knives and a small first aid box are also included.

Weather forecast

Date
in the morning
-3°C
at noon
-1°C
in the evening
-2°C
Mostly thick clouds, and a chance of some snowfall in the first half of the day.
in the morning
0°C
at noon
1°C
in the evening
-1°C
Dull throughout the day with frequent, but fairly light snowfall.
in the morning
-4°C
at noon
1°C
in the evening
-5°C
Early clouds will gradually clear to leave the region with a dry and sunny day.

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