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Mountaineering routes Lassing are situated in the Styrian Enns Valley, bordering the rugged terrain of the Gesäuse National Park. This region features dramatic alpine landscapes, characterized by steep limestone mountains, deep gorges, and wild rivers. Peaks such as the Reichenstein, Buchstein, and Hochtor Groups define the challenging environment, offering diverse climbing and high-alpine routes. The area's geology provides a variety of rock faces suitable for experienced mountaineers.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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35
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.4km
06:10
900m
900m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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12.4km
05:22
1,080m
1,080m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.0km
05:48
1,020m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.5km
05:43
1,010m
1,010m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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We really enjoy the dumplings and can't resist the homemade chocolate cake and hazelnut crescents either. If you want to try something, eat the Styrian cheese soup. Also recommended. We are staying overnight and feel very welcome as guests. Very friendly and helpful. An all-around beautiful weekend at the hut.
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A rustic hut near Hochmölbling. Excellent roast pork and apple strudel. A highly recommended overnight stay.
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Fantastic views of the mountains from the Sölktal, Hochrettelstein, Grimming, Totes Gebirge, Bosruck, Haller Mauern, Hochgrossen, Hochtorgrupoe, Admonter Kaibling, Admonter Reichenstein, Bösenstein, Rottenmanner Tauern.
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Very tasty homemade cheese dumpling soup and apple strudel! The portions are very large 🤗
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If you plan to hike the Tonisteig, you will definitely need a via ferrata set, climbing harness and helmet.
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You can reach the beautifully situated alpine pasture via the mountain road from Liezen. Enjoy the view of the Grimming and Hochtauning. You can stop off at the snack bar. From here you have the option of hiking to the Nazogl including Angerkogel and Kossenspitz. The circular hike via the Angeralm and Albl hunting lodge is highly recommended.
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Partly involving rock climbing, you reach the summit of the Nazogl and are rewarded with a magnificent view. From here, you reach the next summit, Angerkogel, in a few meters of altitude. The detour to the Kossenspitz with its great view is also really worthwhile. I highly recommend the hike at the end of October when the larches are changing color intensively - a dream.
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A mountain that is easy to hike, the ascent through the larch forest is particularly attractive in late autumn with the discoloration of the larches. From the summit you have a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains.
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Lassing, situated near the Gesäuse National Park, offers a diverse range of mountaineering experiences. The region is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes, steep limestone mountains, deep gorges, and wild rivers. You'll find routes catering to experienced mountaineers seeking challenging ascents and high-alpine routes, with terrain featuring rugged rock faces and varied climbing opportunities. The majority of routes are classified as difficult, with a few moderate options available.
While the Lassing area is primarily known for its challenging mountaineering routes, there are a few moderate options available. These routes still require good fitness and appropriate gear but are less demanding than the difficult high-alpine tours. For specific recommendations, it's always best to check individual route descriptions on komoot for detailed difficulty ratings and user reviews.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Lassing region offers several demanding routes. A notable option is the Riednersee – Seekoppe Summit (2150 m) loop from Parkplatz Riedner, which involves significant elevation gain and covers over 12 km. Another challenging option is the Angerkogel Summit (2,114 m) – Nazogl Summit (2,057 m) loop, requiring good fitness, sure-footedness, and alpine experience.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes around Lassing are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Nazogl Summit (2,057 m) – Angerkogel Summit (2,114 m) loop is a popular circular trail. Another excellent loop is the Hochmölbing Hut – Liezenerhütte loop, offering a long journey through high alpine landscapes.
The Lassing area, bordering the Gesäuse National Park, is rich in natural beauty. Along your mountaineering routes, you might encounter stunning gorges such as the Wörschach Gorge or the Donnersbachklamm Gorge. The region is also home to various mountain huts like the Hochmölbing Hut or the Rottenmanner Hut, which can serve as scenic viewpoints or rest stops.
The best time for mountaineering in Lassing is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (roughly June to September). During this period, snow has usually melted from higher elevations, and weather conditions are generally more stable. However, alpine weather can change rapidly, so always check the local forecast before heading out and be prepared for all conditions.
While many routes in Lassing are challenging, the broader region around Lassing and the Gesäuse National Park does offer some family-friendly hikes. These are generally less demanding than the full mountaineering routes. When planning a family outing, look for trails specifically designated as 'hiking' rather than 'mountaineering' and check their difficulty ratings and elevation profiles carefully to ensure they are suitable for all family members.
Many trails in the Lassing region and surrounding areas are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to check specific regulations, especially within the Gesäuse National Park. Dogs are generally welcome on a leash, but some sensitive areas or wildlife protection zones might have restrictions. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved, physically capable of the route, and that you carry enough water for both of you.
The mountaineering routes around Lassing are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic alpine landscapes, the challenging nature of the ascents, and the rewarding views from prominent summits like Nazogl and Angerkogel. The diverse terrain, from rugged rock faces to deep gorges, also contributes to a memorable experience.
Given the challenging nature of many routes, essential gear for mountaineering in Lassing includes sturdy, ankle-high mountaineering boots, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are key), a backpack with sufficient water and snacks, a first-aid kit, navigation tools (map, compass, or GPS device), and sun protection. For more technical routes, a helmet, via ferrata set, or climbing gear may be necessary. Always check the specific requirements for your chosen route.
Public transport access to trailheads in mountainous regions like Lassing can vary. While some popular starting points might be served by local buses, many remote trailheads may require private transport. It's advisable to research specific bus routes and schedules for the Lassing and Gesäuse National Park area in advance. For detailed information on public transport options, consulting local tourist information centers or the official website of the Gesäuse National Park is recommended.
Yes, many mountaineering trailheads around Lassing, especially those leading to popular routes, offer designated parking areas. For example, the Riednersee – Seekoppe Summit loop starts from Parkplatz Riedner. However, parking availability can be limited during peak season, so arriving early is often a good idea. Always check for any parking fees or restrictions at the specific trailhead you plan to use.


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