Panoramaweg Südalpen: Stage 07 from Deutscher Peter to Koschutahaus

  • Panorama Trail South Carinthia Stage 07
    © (c) Panoramaweg-Suedalpen-Etappe-07-©StefanFilzmoser / Panoramaweg Südalpen

Directions

From GH Deutscher Peter a few minutes up the main road until a marked hiking trail branches off to the left (marker "603"). Continue uphill - the cart track soon becomes a hiking trail - until you reach a forest road, from here trail marker 639. Turn right briefly, then back onto a hiking trail (always following the markings) to the Eselsattel (1175m). On the other side, descend to the former "Franzbauer" estate. Between the houses downhill on a marked path to the road to the former Gasthof Male. Shortly after this (at a signpost), leave the asphalt road again to the right and follow the hiking trail signposted "Koschutahaus/KGW (Kärntner Grenzweg) 647". Follow these signs. About 45 minutes steeply uphill - partly on forest and cart paths - to a narrow asphalt road at the "Travnik" farmstead. Follow this road uphill to its end (follow the markings) to the Malle farmstead, former GH "Skarbina", turn right onto the road across the meadow and at the end of the meadow turn right onto the forest road until just before the Malealm. In a right-hand bend, turn left uphill (signposted) to the alpine pasture. Cross this and continue steeply along the hiking trail through beech forest up to the Pischenzasattel (1392m). Continue following the markings under the rock falls of the Koschuta. Directly below these, cross the scree fields - finally with the help of a wire rope around a rock spur (surefootedness required, snow well into the summer) - to a forest ridge.
Descend this to the left to a fork in the path. Now turn right and descend steeply in 10 minutes to the Koschutahaus (1280m).

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Safety instructions

The trail is well marked and in good condition. Nevertheless, the traverse from the Pischenzasattel to the Koschutahaus has a high alpine character and requires surefootedness and a head for heights (short wire rope passages). Caution: snow gullies may have to be crossed even in summer, ice axe and/or crampons may be necessary!

10 Recommendations of the ÖAV

As an outdoor sport, mountain hiking offers great opportunities for health, community and adventure. The following recommendations from the alpine associations are designed 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 the heart and circulation require good health and a realistic self-assessment. Avoid time pressure and choose a pace that ensures no one in the group gets out of breath.

2. careful planning
Hiking maps, guide books, the internet and experts provide information on length, altitude difference, difficulty and current conditions. Always adapt tours to the group! Pay particular attention to the weather forecast, as rain, wind and cold increase the risk of accidents.

3. complete equipment
Adapt your equipment to your tour and make sure your rucksack is light. Rain, cold and sun protection should always be in your backpack, as well as a first aid kit and cell phone (Euro emergency number 112). A map or GPS will help you find your way.

4. suitable footwear
Good hiking boots protect and relieve your feet and improve surefootedness! When making your choice, look for a perfect fit, non-slip tread sole, waterproofness and low weight.

5. sure-footedness is the key
Falls as a result of slipping or tripping are the most common cause of accidents! Be aware that excessive speed or tiredness can severely impair your surefootedness and concentration. Watch out for falling rocks: by walking carefully, you can avoid falling rocks.

6. stay on marked trails
In pathless terrain, the risk of losing your bearings, falling and falling rocks increases. Avoid shortcuts and return to the last known point if you lose your way. Often underestimated and very dangerous: steep old snowfields!

7. take regular breaks
Timely breaks help you to relax, enjoy the scenery and socialize. Eating and drinking are necessary to maintain performance and concentration. Isotonic drinks are ideal thirst quenchers. Muesli bars, dried fruit and cookies satisfy hunger along the way.

8. responsibility for children
Make sure that the focus is on variety and playful discovery for children! In passages where there is a risk of falling, one 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 enable mutual help. Inform people you know about the 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 the mountain environment: do not leave any waste behind, avoid noise, stay on the paths, do not disturb wild animals and grazing animals, leave plants untouched and respect protected areas. Use public transport or form car pools to get there.

Equipment

Packing list - multi-day hike

  • Breathable hard shell jacket Fleece or softshell jacket
  • Hiking pants, zip-off
  • Hiking boots
  • Backpack (approx. 35 liters)
  • Functional T-shirts
  • Functional underpants
  • Pair of hiking socks
  • Sun hat
  • Rain trousers
  • Thin hat and gloves
  • Maps & tour description
  • Water bottle or hydration bladder
  • Hut sleeping bag/silk inlet
  • Trekking poles
  • GPS device
  • LED headlamp
  • Cell phone & alpine emergency number
  • Sunglasses
  • First aid kit
  • Blister plaster
  • Small pocket knife
  • Sun cream
  • Hygiene articles
  • Travel towel
  • Tour provisions

Tips

On a hot summer day, the Hainschgraben mill trail offers cooling, especially suitable for families.

Literature

Compass - Panorama Trail Southern Alps No. 218

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