Hochwipfel (2,195 m) GS_N7

Level of difficulty: Medium
  • 10.5 km
    Distance
  • 4.5 h
    Duration
  • 1506 vm
    Lowest elevation
  • 2185 vm
    Highest elevation
  • 686 vm
  • 686 vm

Hochwipfel (2,195 m) GS_N7

Scenic summit hike above the Gail valley - with unrestricted panoramic views
Suggestion
A nice tour extension is the constellation hike RW_N35.
Equipment

This varies depending on the season. However, always included are: functional hiking clothing, windbreaker, headwear, rainwear/protection, mountain boots, provisions, sufficient drinks, change of clothes, various personal items such as camera, mobile phone, sun protection, sunglasses, first aid kit, etc.

Directions
Arrival by car:

Via the B111 (Gailtal road) to Jenig - in the town center turn towards Rattendorf. You drive through the village following the signs "Rattendorfer Alm" south (the road turns into a gravel road). Just outside there is a crossroads - here you turn right, following the long gravel but well-drivable alpine road to the parking lot just below the Rattendorfer Alm.

Public transportation:

The most sustainable way to get there is by train (coming from Villach) to Hermagor. From Hermagor, you can then reach the village of Rattendorf by bus.

Alternatively, you can also travel by bus from the direction of Kötschach-Mauthen or Villach to Hermagor or Rattendorf.

From Tröpolach, the ascent then takes place either by the alpine shuttle (depending on the season and availability - a telephone pre-registration at the mobility office is necessary) or on foot - from here it is about 3 hours (uphill) to the actual tour start.

Details at - Nassfeld mobility information as well as Carinthian Lines route planner

Directions

DESCRIPTION (increase):

Starting from the parking lot below the Rattendorfer Alm you will reach the Alm itself in a few minutes. From here, keeping to the right, you turn south and ascend to the "Zanklhütte" after about 100 m. Above the hut a marked stone shows you the way to SW. Now you only have to walk on the well recognizable path and enjoy the treeless mountain world with its lush vegetation. Passing below the Hüttenkofel (from the top left, the ring wall looks down on you), the path leads in easy climbs and short flat passages towards the top of the mountain. In the last section immediately below the summit structure, you mobilize your strength once again and look forward to the imminent summit victory.

Once they reach the summit cross, they will find that the efforts of the climb were well worth it. Because the panorama is both magnificent and tremendous:

To the north, the Gailtal Alps with the mighty rock massif of the Reißkofel are just off the coast. Behind it the Hohe Tauern and various mountain groups of Upper Carinthia. From the west, the highest elevation in the Carnic Alps greets you at 2,780 m - the Hohe Warte. A little further north you can see the Lienz Dolomites, and on a clear day, the Großglockner. In the east, for example, the striking features of the Trogkofel and Gartnerkofel cannot be overlooked. And the beauty of the Julian Alps in the south speaks for itself anyway.

Let it all sink in during your well-deserved break at the summit. You have "earned" this moment for yourself.

DESCRIPTION OF THE WAY (descent):

For the descent you can choose between two options:

Either you return to the Rattendorfer Alm on the ascent path or you take the path over the ridge to the east and slightly NE, past the upper edge of the wind shovel, towards the Rattendorfer Riegelalm (1,529 m). From there, you can return along the gravelled alpine path - including numerous marked shortcuts - to the crossroads that you remembered during your car drive to the Rattendorfer Alm a few hours ago. The fact that from here they are not spared the way back to the car is only mentioned in passing. But in view of a hearty snack on the Rattendorfer Alm, even this should not be a problem anymore. In a way, as the crowning glory of a challenging mountain tour.

Location and how to find us

The Nassfeld-Pressegger See holiday region lies in the Austrian province of Carinthia, directly next to the Italian border.

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