Hunerscharte

moderate partially opened Via ferratas · A/B · Ramsau am Dachstein

Tour characteristics
Stamina
Tour-Infos
Distance: 3.63 km
Duration: 03:00 h
Ascent: 1000 m
Descent: 6 m
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The tour

The climb up to the Hunerscharte is a well-known way to reach Dachstein glacier from the south, with permanent safety features for the final 200 vertical meters. For mountaineers in good condition, it leads directly to the Sky Walk Klettersteig, though is also a very attractive way to reach the Koppenkarstein Westgrat Klettersteig 


Turn-by-turn directions

Approach

From the valley station of the Dachstein cable car via a pleasant path leading to the Dachstein Südwandhütte. Shortly before the hut, turn right. Path No. 615 will lead you across a scree-covered cirque (the "Schwardering"), involving a rather arduous climb to the start of the actual via ferrata.

Descent

The same way you came or enjoy a comfortable ride down the mountain on the Dachstein cable car.

Getting there

Arriving from the west:

From the west you can take the Munich-Salzburg motorway, continuing on the Tauern motorway (A 10) until the Ennstal junction. From here take the Ennstal A-road (the B 320) for around 30 km into the Schladming-Dachstein region, then take the Ramsau am Dachstein turn-off. Drive through the Ramsau Village and then turn left to Dachstein toll road. Continue up to the parking place Türlwand Hütte.

Arriving from the north:

From the south-east take the Pyhrnautobahn motorway (A 9) to the Liezen junction and then the Ennstal A-road (B 320) into the Schladming-Dachstein region. Then take the Ramsau am Dachstein turn-off. Drive through the Ramsau Village and then turn left to Dachstein toll road. Continue up to the parking place Türlwand Hütte.

Parking
Start
Dachstein Gletscherbahn valley station
Destination
Dachstein Gletscherbahn top station
Equipment

Hiking Via Ferrata routes is a demanding sport in rugged terrain. For your safety, please observe the following rules:  

  • Via Ferrata routes are demanding and require a good level of fitness, no hight vertigo and sure-footedness.
  • Always use a helmet and, a Via Ferrata kit to attach yourself to the safety rope. Many mountain rescue missions are a result of carelessness and bad weather conditions.
  • Many routes require most of the day. When planning a tour, always include the possibility of a sudden change of weather. Be prepared: carry spare clothing and a good stock of food supplies.
  • Always show respect towards fellow mountaineers. Inform them about possible dangers if need be.
  • Take care of our environment. Only take photographs and memories with you - leave no trace.

Alpine Emergency Numbers

Mountain Rescue             140 

Euro Emergency Call       112

 Via Ferrata Equipment, early summer crampons and ice axe highly recommended! 

Weather forecast

Date
in the morning
2°C
at noon
0°C
in the evening
-3°C
Snowfall will continue into the afternoon, then the clouds will break up.
in the morning
-6°C
at noon
-2°C
in the evening
-4°C
Partly sunny in the morning, gradually becoming cloudy in the afternoon.
in the morning
-5°C
at noon
-5°C
in the evening
-6°C
A mixture of sunny periods and scattered snow showers.

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