Leichte Wanderung von der Eisenkappler Hütte. Über Almen und Wälder, wobei sich hier immer wieder Fenster öffnen mit Blicken auf die Karawanken, geht es auf die breite Ebene des Jauntals mit ihren Seen. In Eisenkappel angekommen, lohnt es sich einen Abstecher in die Trögerner Klamm oder eine Fahrt samt Führung zu den Obir Tropfsteinhöhlen zu unternehmen.
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Ascent: 92 m
Descent: 1095 m
Minimum Altitude: 543 m
Maximum Altitude: 1589 m
Length: 7.7 km
Duration: 135 min
Via A2, exit Völkermarkt - to Sittersdorf and further to Bad Eisenkappel. In Bad Eisenkappel turn right and follow the signs to Eisenkappler Hütte.
No public connection.
Parking possible at the Eisenkapller hut.
From the Eisenkappler Hütte, on the ÖAV trail no. 603, the trail first climbs briefly and then leads to open alpine pastures with views of the Karawanken and Steiner Alps. After about 25 minutes of walking, you reach a pretty little chapel dedicated to St. Anne. A wooden plaque on the chapel tells its story and an Alpine service is held on the feast of St. Anne at the end of July.
Keep right at the next fork in the trail and continue along trail ÖAV no. 603. About halfway through the stage, after just over an hour, the Agnes spring invites you to take a break. Its low mineralization and low temperature make it a perfect source of energy. After the spring, continue along a forest road and then immediately turn right onto a path. Continue along path no. 603, which offers a view of Bad Eisenkappel just before Zeil.
From the path, you reach an asphalt road, which you follow to the right. Crossing the Vellach, you soon reach the center of Bad Eisenkappel.
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10 recommendations of the PES
As a nature sport, mountain hiking offers great opportunities for health, community and experience. The following recommendations of the alpine associations serve to make mountain hikes as safe and enjoyable as possible.
1. healthy in the mountains
Mountain hiking is an endurance sport. The positive stress stimuli for heart and circulation require health and a realistic self-assessment. Avoid time pressure and choose a pace that doesn't leave anyone in the group out of breath.
Careful planning
Hiking maps, guide literature, the Internet and experts provide information about length, altitude difference, difficulty and current conditions. Always tailor tours to the group! Pay special attention to the weather forecast, as rain, wind and cold increase the risk of accidents.
3. complete equipment
Adapt your equipment to your undertaking and pay attention to a low backpack weight. Rain, cold and sun protection always belong in your backpack, as well as a first aid kit and cell phone (Euro emergency 112). A map or GPS can help you find your way.
4. suitable footwear
Good hiking shoes protect and relieve the foot and improve the surefootedness! Make sure they fit perfectly, have a non-slip treaded sole, are waterproof and lightweight.
5. surefootedness is the key
Falls, as a result of slipping or tripping, are the most common cause of accidents! Note that too much speed or fatigue will greatly affect your surefootedness and concentration. Beware of falling rocks: by walking carefully, you will avoid hitting rocks. 6.
Stay on marked trails'
In pathless terrain, the risk of disorientation, falling and falling rocks increases. Avoid shortcuts and return to the last known point once off the trail. Often underestimated and very dangerous: steep old snow fields!
7. regular breaks
Timely rests are for recreation, enjoying the scenery and socializing. Food and drink are necessary to maintain performance and concentration. Isotonic drinks are ideal thirst quenchers. Granola bars, dried fruit, and cookies satisfy hunger along the way.
8. responsibility for children
Note that variety and playful discovery are paramount for children! In passages with a risk of falling, an adult can only supervise one child. Very exposed tours that require prolonged concentration are not suitable for children.
9. small groups
Small groups ensure flexibility and allow mutual help. Inform familiar people of destination, route, and return. Stay together in the group. Beware of lone hikers: even minor incidents can lead to serious emergencies.
10 Respect for nature and the environment
To protect mountain nature: do not leave litter behind, avoid noise, stay on trails, do not disturb wild and grazing animals, leave plants untouched and respect protected areas. To get there, use public transportation or carpool.
Packing list - multi-day hike
Nature reserve Trögerner Klamm - a wild and romantic gorge landscape.
Compass - Panorama Trail Southern Alps No. 218
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