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Bike & Hike Priel via ferrata

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Starting place: 4573 Hinterstoder
Destination: 4573 Hinterstoder

duration: 8h 0m
length: 17,9 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 1.900m
Altitude difference (downhill): 1.900m

Lowest point: 618m
Highest point: 2.515m
difficulty: difficult
condition: difficult
panoramic view: Great panorama

Paths covering:
Climbing mount, Gravel, Hiking trail

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The Priel via ferrata is the longest via ferrata in Austria, at 2,130 meters in length and 900 meters in altitude!





BIKE: from the large cable car parking lot you take the R307 towards Schiederweiher (you can see this from a small hill on the way). You continue to the Polsterstüberl changing point where you leave the bike.

For the bike tour you have to add approx. 5km, 43 m in altitude and 25 minutes to the route data listed.

HIKE: from the Polsterstüberl changing point you can reach the Prielschutzhaus in about 2 hours. The most adventurous route to the Großer Priel begins 30 minutes above the Prielschutzhaus.
With a length of 2,130 meters (!) and 900 meters in altitude, the Priel via ferrata is one of the longest and most demanding climbs in the Eastern Alps. It is the longest in Austria. The steel cable leads directly to the mighty red summit cross of the Großer Priel (2,515 m), the highest peak in the Totes Gebirge.
In 2017/2018, the existing Bert-Rinesch and Sporn via ferratas were merged, completely renovated and extended downwards.

How difficult will it be?
The longest via ferrata in Austria requires experience, endurance and fitness! It is well insured throughout.

Rope bridges, caves, overhangs, ...
The trail begins with several D-points: two cave passages, two rope bridges, exposed crossings, straddle steps, riding ridge and overhangs make the new section a special experience. At the spur summit you can descend again to the left (south side) and divide the climb over two days. If you are not up to the tour on the so-called locomotive, you can use the last emergency exit directly after the second rope bridge. Here you have completed the first third and the old Bert Rinesch via ferrata section begins. New ropes and better placed anchors have made this section a little easier and more enjoyable than before the renovation. The “old” path runs through partly overhanging passages on ladders (C-D) and longer, sometimes very exposed crossings. The length of the climb, combined with the vertical climbs with ladders and clamps, demands a lot from your fitness level. Only in the uppermost part does the terrain level out and you follow the south ridge to the summit.

Is it easier?
If you avoid the Affenschädl and the first cave on the signposted alternative routes on the left, you can get by with difficulty C. From the Sporn summit cross you can descend on the steel cable to the first rope bridge and go up to the second rope bridge again with difficulty C. From here you either descend south to the shelter or follow the wire rope on the long, well-known Bert Rinesch section with difficulty level C/D.

Can I cancel?
If you notice that you are not up to the longest via ferrata in Austria, you have two options for an emergency exit:
1. from the spur summit on the south side, or
2. after the second rope bridge (locomotive)

Walking times:
Polsterstüberl - Prielschutzhaus approx. 2 hours.
Prielschutzhaus via via ferrata to Gr. Priel approx. 5-6 hours.
Descent Gr. Priel via hiking trail 260 to the Prielschutzhaus approx. 2 hours.
Prielschutzhaus - Polsterstüberl approx. 1.5 hours.
Due to its length, we recommend spending the night in the Prielschutzhaus!
Starting point: Hinterstoder cable car parking lot
Destination: Summit cross on the Großer Priel via the Priel via ferrata

Details - climbing mount
  • difficulty acc. to Kurt Schall: very difficult (D)
  • Hop off description: (35 min | 220 hm) 150 metres just above the Prielschutzhaus, the approach to the via ferrata branches off to the right. The marked trail leads through mountain pines and meadows to the entrance on the southeast spur.
  • Hop on description: (2 hrs | 1,100 hm) From the summit, follow the normal route over the west ridge to the Brotfallscharte and then over a secured path down to the snow field and back to the Prielschutzhaus (2 hrs).
  • duration climbing mount: 6 h
  • duration Descent: 2 h

July to September, when there is no snow. Due to its east-facing orientation, the Priel via ferrata is very critical with regard to weather changes, as the massive mountain obscures your view of the approaching fronts. So be sure to check the weather forecast!


Accessibility / arrival

by car: A9 motorway to the Hinterstoder exit, state road to Hinterstoder.

by train: Station Windischgarsten (10 km) or Hinterstoder (15 km) -> away from the village

Bike rental in Hinterstoder: Sport2000 Huber and Intersport Pachleitner.





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  • Charging point for electric cars (fees apply)
  • Charging point for e-bikes (free of charge)
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  • Suitable for friends
  • Suitable for couples
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The Priel via ferrata requires experience, stamina and fitness!

Most economical season
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.


Bike & Hike Priel via ferrata
Pyhrn-Priel Tourismus GmbH
Nr. 38
4573 Hinterstoder

Phone +43 7564 5263
Fax machine +43 7564 5263 - 30
E-Mail hinterstoder@pyhrn-priel.net
Web www.urlaubsregion-pyhrn-priel.at/
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a.Pedestrians have the right of way: We are accommodating and friendly to pedestrians and hikers. Upon encountering these fellow travellers, we alert them by using the bicycle bell and slowly overtake them. We avoid paths with heavy pedestrian traffic altogether. Take nature into account: We do not leave refuse behind.

b.The braking distance should be half of the total distance visible: We ride at a controlled pace, are ready to brake and maintain a braking distance half as long as the total distance visible, especially in curves, because we always have to count on obstacles on the path. Damage to the path, stones, branches, wood piles, grazing livestock, cattle grids, barriers, tractor-type forestry machines and authorised vehicles pose dangers that we need to be ready for.

c.Don’t drink and drive!: Do not drink alcohol when mountain biking. Take care at stop-off points (dealing with bike racks, dirty shoes or clothing).

It is obligatory to provide first aid!

d.Marked routes, closed paths and blockades: Keep to the marked routes, observe the blockades and accept that these roads are primarily for agricultural and forestry use!

Blockades can often not be avoided and are in your own interest. Biking beyond the intended path and outside of opening times is punishable and turns us into illegal bikers.

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f.Avoid unnecessary noise. Out of consideration to the animals living in the wild, we only bike during full daylight. As a principle, we always wear our helmet (even when riding uphill)! Don’t forget emergency supplies: We always have a repair set and bandages along.

g.Don’t overestimate your skills: We should not overdo it when it comes to biking technique and physical fitness. Take the level of difficulty posed by the route into consideration and make a precise estimate of your experience and skills as a biker (braking, bell, lights)!

h.Close gates: We approach grazing livestock at a walking pace and close every gate behind us. We should avoid causing escape and panic reactions in the animals. Nothing stands in the way of the fun and athletic challenge in the mountains and forests!

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Tour-Details

Starting place: 4573 Hinterstoder
Destination: 4573 Hinterstoder

duration: 8h 0m
length: 17,9 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 1.900m
Altitude difference (downhill): 1.900m

Lowest point: 618m
Highest point: 2.515m
difficulty: difficult
condition: difficult
panoramic view: Great panorama

Paths covering:
Climbing mount, Gravel, Hiking trail

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