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Hiking route Almlehrpfad Grabnerstein - Touren-Impression #1 Hiking route Almlehrpfad Grabnerstein - Touren-Impression #1

Almlehrpfad Grabnerstein

Accessible by public transport

Characteristics

Skill
Fitness

The tour in numbers

Level of difficulty medium
Route 11,2 km
Time 6:00 h
Uphill 1000 hm
Downhill 1000 hm
Highest point 1840 m
Family hike that is particularly enchanting in May, June and July due to the special wealth of species of alpine flowers.
The hiker is introduced to the topic of ALM from various points of view, e.g. alpine pasture livestock farming, alpine pasture game, etc. on thematic boards and reaches the "most beautiful flower mountain in Styria", the Grabnerstein, via the Grabneralm.rt

Best season

January
February
March
April
November
December

More information

from Admont or St. Gallen to the top of the Buchauer Sattel pass

We begin our leisurely family hike at the Buchauer Saddle and follow the signs toward the Grabneralm. The trail partly leads us through a hollow path, then along a forest trail, and finally reaches a forest road. When we arrive at the boundary of the Agricultural College Grabnerhof, we come across information boards on the topic of alpine pastures. Through a series of engaging displays, we learn more about alpine farming—then and now. After about one and a half hours of hiking, we reach the Grabneralm House. This alpine pasture also has a long tradition: Dr. Paul Schuppli, an energetic Swiss and director of the agricultural college Grabnerhof in Weng, had the Grabneralm built between 1915 and 1925 as a “School for Alpine Farming.”

Now it’s time for a well-earned break—after all, we’ve more than deserved a good snack and something to drink. A cozy parlor or a large terrace invite us to relax. But we haven’t yet reached our final destination. The trail continues in several winding turns to the right of the Grabneralm, leading toward the summit of the Grabnerstein. With a bit of luck, we might arrive just in time to see the mountain daffodils in bloom. In any case, we can enjoy the colorful cushions of alpine flowers lining the path on both sides. The Grabnerstein is rightly considered the most beautiful “flower mountain” in Styria, and botanists never tire of praising its rich variety of alpine flora. Time passes quickly until we reach a curious stone ruin just below the summit. Around 100 years ago, this was an experimental stable belonging to the “School for Alpine Farming” and is also part of the alpine education trail. From here, it’s only a short distance to the summit of the Grabnerstein, where we can enjoy magnificent views of the Gesäuse mountains.

For those who are sure-footed and free from giddiness, we recommend the circular route from the Grabneralm via the Admonterhaus and via the Jungfern via ferrata to the Grabnerstein and on the hiking trail back to the Grabneralm.
Postbus Linie 910 Liezen - AltenmarktFahrplan unter www.busbahnbim.at
Grabneralm/Admonterhaus car park at the top of the Buchauer Sattel pass
Gesäuse Tourism Association

Hauptstraße 35, 8911 Admont, Austria
t: +43 3613 2116010
Email: info@gesaeuse.at
www.gesaeuse.at


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What the weather will be like Admont (635m)

Forecast

06.09.2025
very sunny
9°C 23°C
07.09.2025
very sunny
8°C 25°C
08.09.2025
slightly cloudy
10°C 24°C

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