Aschau to Spiessnagel via Hirzeggalm and return
Austria
Distance 15km
Tuesday 21st August 2012
Today was our last full day in Austria and Klaus had planned us a really good walk. He had even been out the day before to check out the route. I must say we had had a brilliant holiday and a lot of it was due to Klaus, Veronika and all the staff at the Hotel Edelweiss. Everyone at the Hotel Edelweiss was friendly, helpful and made us feel at home.
So after our breakfast, we prepared our packed lunches, changed into our walking clothes and Klaus showed me on the map the route he had found for us. We caught the 09.44 bus from the stop at the bottom of the Hahnenkamm for Aschau.
Aschau |
After the 30 minutes walking we found the sign for Hirzeggalm, on the right, West, on route 20, Klaus had told us to look out for this sign. He had suggested this route as it would be sheltered from the sun. We had seen many people walking or cycling on the Oberer-Grund-Ache, but on route 20 we only saw one person and he soon passed us.
It was a twisty windy path up the hill with a few little steep climbs and it was clearly marked. The main direction was West, with plenty of shade.
The path then opened up, levelled out and became flat as it reached Hirzeggalm 1600m. Klaus had suggested Anne stop here with her book, enjoy the view and have a drink. While I moved further up the hill.
Anne near Hirzeggalm |
Looking North, Anne with the Wilder Kaiser mountains in the background |
Looking South, Anne with the Spiessnagel behind her |
Anne relaxing at Hirzeggalm |
Moving up towards Spiessnagel I was now out in the open and could feel the full heat of the sun. I was heading South again. A sign said it would take 50 minutes to reach the top, but Klaus had said it would not take that long, and it did not.
After the road the track becomes narrow and climbs higher. I soon saw the walker that had passed us earlier in the day, it did not take me long to catch and pass him.
At the top Klaus had said there was a book for me to write in before heading back down to collect Anne. The views from the top were stunning.
Approaching Spiessnagel 1880m from the North |
Spiessnagel looking North |
On the way back down we stopped at Hirzeggalm to have a drink. We had a couple of home made elderberry cordial drinks which were very refreshing and one of the famous Austrian pancake dishes kaiserschmarm. Anne made the mistake of asking for a couple of spoons, but apparently you use a fork. Not being greedy we had one between us. It was delicious and very filling and very home made. While there we had a chat with the lady, she told us that this was her last summer, she was moving into Aschau. Photos on the wall showed how deep the snow could get there in the winter, and how cut off they were. It must have been a hard life to live there.
From Hirzeggalm, Klaus had told us there was two ways back to Aschau, we could go down the road, which looked very exposed to the sun or we could go back the way we had come up. We decided to return the way we had come up. After a quick calculation we worked out how long it would take and made plans to return to Aschau for the 15.00 bus back to Kitzbuhel.
Pool near Hirzeggalm. |
In all it had been a very good walk to finish off our holiday, thanks to Klaus. We had covered approx 15km, this was the end of our walking in Austria, well for now anyway.
More to follow.
Boz North
Details correct at time of walking.
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