Then go down the stairs to an intersection and continue uphill along the mountain road for 50 metres. Then turn left on a path to the Dittlbach Stream (border between Upper Austria and Salzburg). Just beyond the stream, the trail arrives at the snack station Aschinger. The wide Schafbergweg Trail begins here. This sometimes-steep trail leads to the Dorneralm Meadow (1020 m). The route continues to ascend through the forest to the edge of the Schafbergalpe (1304 m; Schafbergbahn station). 2:00 h
The trail (no. 20/804) continues to descend to Winkl. After a short stretch along the forest road, head right and downhill through the forest, thereby crossing the forest road twice. In the community of Winkl (600 m), turn left at Haus Sonnwinkel towards “Fürberg” and hike along the edge of the forest, past the neighbourhood of Aich to a street, which you take down to Lake Wolfgang and Hotel & Gasthof Fürberg (545 m). 1:00 h
The last section of this stage offers an additional scenic highlight, namely the hike along the enchanting lakeside path to Brunnwinkl and onward to St. Gilgen (545 m). 1:00 h
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Note: You can comfortably travel by cogwheel railway from St. Wolfgang to the Schafbergalm Meadow. This will save you two hours of hiking time. However, there is an approximately 10-minute descent from the train station to the above-mentioned trail marker.
Summit detour: To the Schafberg (1782 m) – see tour G3, p. 243. Hikers staying overnight in the hotel at the Schafberg summit need approximately 1 hour to walk downhill along an especially scenic trail to arrive at the Schafbergalm. 1:30 h.
For all stages, you will need hiking or mountain boots with treaded rubber soles as well as wind- and rainproof clothing. A change of clothes and a small first-aid kit should also be included in your backpack. The amount of provisions you should pack depends on the number of available rest stops. In any case, you should always take along plenty to drink. Telescopic poles are helpful, especially when walking downhill.
Text kindly provided by the publisher KOMPASS-Verlag and Wolfgang Heitzmann.
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