The Bodinggraben is one of the most beautiful valley closures in the Kalkalpen National Park. Here you will find the former hunting lodge of the Counts Lamberg, the Anna Chapel, the Jägerhaus and the Adjunktenstöckl. Washouts in the stream bed on the way towards Ebenforstalm, so-called Bodinge in the vernacular, gave the romantic valley its name.
The ascents to the Ebenforstalm (trail no. 472), to the Alpstein (1,443 m), to the Großer Trämpl (1,424 m) and to the Schaumbergalm (no alpine pasture) are also located there.
This hike leads through one of the most beautiful valley closures in the Kalkalpen National Park past the former hunting lodge of the Counts Lamberg, the Anna Chapel, the Jägerhaus and the Adjunktenstöckl.
Getting there
From the west: A1 exit Sattledt > via Kremsmünster > Bad Hall > Steinbach an der Steyr
From the east: A1 exit Haag > Steyr > B140 into the Steyr valley
From the north: A3 Passau > Wels > A9 exit Sattledt > Kremsmünster > Bad Hall > Steinbach
From the south: A9 exit Klaus > into the Steyr valley
Details at www.ooevv.at
With the Steyrtal Museum Railway www.steyrtalbahn.at
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