Storn Alm Tour | 08
gemiddeld geopend Mountainbike · Ramsau am Dachstein
The loop starts at the Hauser Kaibling valley station and initially leads through Weißenbach and past the Flatzerhof and Pircherhof farms onto the Firstweg. The route continues through Birnberg Oberdörfl and past the Timmelbauer onto the Strimitzweg. After a long climb through Rössing and past the Alte Mühle, the trail turns right shortly after the parking area onto the Gabäckerweg, leading to the Silberkarklamm. From there, the route continues along the Rössingweg. After passing the Burgstaller holiday settlement, the trail ascends to the Storn Alm on the left.
The Storn Alm is not serviced but offers breathtaking views of the Schladming-Dachstein holiday region. After a well-earned break, the route leads back via Gsengwand, Burgstaller, and Passeck to Weißenbach. From Weißenbach, riders have the option to take the fee-based singletrack, which is free for Sommercard holders. Alternatively, the tour can be continued on the regular road back to the starting point at the Hauser Kaibling valley station.
Permitted riding times: 2 hours after sunrise until 2 hours before sunset.
Highlights along the route:
- Storn Alm: Stunning panoramic views over the Schladming-Dachstein region.
- Diverse landscape: A varied tour through dense forests and open alpine meadows.
- Singletrack from Weißenbach: A fun trail option with slightly technical sections, fee-based but free for Sommercard users.
Starting at the Hauser Kaibling valley station, the route leads through Weißenbach onto the Firstweg. It continues through Birnberg Oberdörfl onto the Strimitzweg. After a long ascent through Rössing and past the Alte Mühle, the trail turns right shortly after the parking area onto the Gabäckerweg, leading to the Silberkarklamm.
The route then continues along the Rössingweg. After passing the Burgstaller holiday settlement, the trail ascends to the left towards Storn Alm. While not serviced, the alm offers expansive views of the Schladming-Dachstein region.
The return route follows Gsengwand, Burgstaller, and Passeck back to Weißenbach. From there, riders have the option to take the fee-based singletrack, which is free for Sommercard holders. Alternatively, the return journey can be completed via the regular road back to the Hauser Kaibling valley station.
- 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.
For particularly sporty Moutainbiker we recommend: Park your bike at the end of the forest road and continue on foot to the Almendorf Stornalm (not operated) and to the Kufstein (2,049 m).
For further information, please contact us at:
Tourismusverband Schladming-Dachstein
Tel.: +43 3687 233 10