Keeping right, you hike along trail no. 877 through steep, rocky forest slopes to the Bleckwand southeast ridge (gate) and then descend left to the Schartenalm (1051 m). To the left rises the Bleckwand (1516 m) with its rocky eastern side and to the right is the even more rugged Sparber (1502 m). Continue along path no. 877 and then briefly descend along the gravel meadow road to the Gasthof Mahdhäusl (620 m).
Via the access road, you arrive at a busy state highway (bus stop on the left), which leads over a bridge to the right. You can walk underneath the bridge next to a small stream, but only when the water level is low.
On the other side is the historical Lipphaus, which houses the Aberseer Heimathaus – a museum well worth seeing. Following the sign “Bahndammweg”, you walk along a flat meadow path next to a chapel to Lake Wolfgang. After 10 minutes, you cross the Bahndammweg path (which was the former track of the Salzkammergut Railway). Immediately afterwards, fork to the right onto the marked lakeside path (straight ahead is a detour to the “Gschmå Platzl” – a magnificent spot on the lakeshore with a view of St. Wolfgang).
Walking through an avenue of birch trees and the Blinklingmoos nature reserve, you arrive at the Fellmayer swimming area. Soon after you turn left and arrive via Moosgasse at the centre of Strobl (542 m) with the tourism office. 2:00 h
Tip:Summit detour: To the right is the Thorhöhe (1533 m), which steeply drops off to the north (40 minutes there and back).
Summit detour: To the Bleckwand (1516 m) – see tour G5, page 248
Safety guidelines: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.
Additional information:Text kindly provided by the publisher KOMPASS-Verlag and Wolfgang Heitzmann.
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