On the ascent to the Ebenforstalm on trail no. 472 you will see where this ditch gets its name from: Washouts in the rock caused by the water - so-called vats (vernacular "Bodinge") - characterize the gorge landscape. At the Ebenforstalm (open from the beginning of May to the end of October), a tasty snack awaits every hiker.
Those who still have enough strength can continue hiking to the Alpstein (1,443 m) and the Großer Trämpl (1,424 m). Here, a magnificent panoramic view of the Sengsengebirge and the Hintergebirge awaits you. After this summit climb, you will hike back to the valley via the Schaumbergalm. In the "Jagahäusl" it is worthwhile to take a break. The hut snack and a glass of cider really round off the hiking experience.
Along the Krummen Steyrling you reach the forest road and after a short walk back to the parking lot.
The trail continues to the Alpstein (1,443 m) and to the Trämpl (1,424 m). After the summit victory you still hike via the Schaumbergalm back into the valley to the Jagahäusl and along the Krummen Steyrling back to the starting point.
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
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