Gspitzter Stein with Haselkaralm
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At the Museum of Copper Mining on the left over the Brückerl we follow the path to the starting point.
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We walk back the 15 min. and choose the trail to the southwest, which leads first briefly uphill, then slightly downhill to the Neuburgsattel 1439m. The path splits here, you may also descend to Johnsbach. We hike over the beautifully situated Neuburgalm where we can take a leisurely refreshment, in an easterly direction back to Radmar, where we also pass the copper mining museum. Here we turn left towards Radmer/Hasel and cross the small bridge to the end of the trail. The road takes us past the dilapidated castle to our starting point.
or descend via the Almenrunde to Johnbach and return with the Xeis-Taxi!
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