The riding tour starts at the Jaidhaus parking lot in Breitenau near Molln. Always accompanying the Krumme Steyrling, the riding route leads on gravel into the most beautiful valley end of the Kalkalpen National Park, the Bodinggraben. Here you can refresh yourself at the Jagahäusl. The ride continues initially still on a forest road towards Schaumbergalm/Steyrsteg. At the first hairpin bend, the riding route turns south towards the Windischgarsten valley. Across the Steyrsteg, a valley breakthrough between Sengsen- and Hintergebirge, true national park feeling becomes tangible. Please note the short lead section at Steyrsteg! Here be sure to dismount, the path is very narrow and the terrain slopes down to the stream. The area around the Steyrsteg bivouac site offers an ideal resting place for rider and horse. After a short break, it goes further uphill, over a pasture, past the alpine building of the Rumpelmayerreith to the Haslersgatter. Here the highest point of the tour is reached. On a farm road it initially goes on gravel - later on asphalt - downhill to Wurbauerkogel. Here Windischgarsten is already in sight. The riding path leads further down the Salzatal valley towards Windischgarsten, the endpoint of the tour.
The shortest way back to the Bodinggraben runs along the same route.
Alternatively, pick-up in Windischgarsten of rider and horse can be arranged at Mayrwinkl_1 parking lot or at Villa Sonnwend National Park Lodge parking lot.
Directions:Please do not forget to save the route "offline" before setting off (top right), as mobile reception in the forest wilderness of the national park is not always available.
Safety guidelines:Use of riding paths is at your own risk. Scenic elements (mountains, valleys, rocks, gorges…) are natural hazards and require reserves in time planning.
Riding rules:
- Riding in the national park is allowed from 15.04. to 31.10. - on other riding paths year-round - from two hours after sunrise until one hour before sunset.
- Only ride on marked routes! Riding is a special nature experience. Wild animals do not run away from the rider. They consider him a strange type of animal. However, horses are not always predictable when meeting animals, hikers and cyclists. Therefore, riding is only permitted in the national park on marked riding routes!
- Please reliably close all pasture gates again.
- Many riding routes are also designated as cycle paths. Always expect oncoming cyclists or motor vehicles.
- Some routes are long and terrain is partly steep. Please do not overestimate yourself and your horse and do not forget enough provisions.
- Please understand that compliance with the usage instructions as well as possession of a valid day or annual badge will be checked.
Equipment:Riding badge
A day badge costs € 5.00 per day, a yearly badge € 30.00 per year.
The yearly and day badges are available at the Kalkalpen National Park visitor centers and at riding operations in the region.
More information: https://www.pferdeland-nationalpark.at/
Additional information:https://www.pferdeland-nationalpark.at/
Getting there
From the directions of Salzburg, Vienna and Linz via the A1 West Motorway to the Sattledt motorway junction, here switch to the A9 Pyhrn Motorway direction Graz, take the Klaus exit at the Pyhrn railway, turn right towards Kirchdorf / Steyr, after 700 meters turn right again and follow the Steyrtal federal road to Leonstein and at the junction turn right to 4591 Molln. Follow the road to Molln town center, past the Spar market and the fire brigade depot, then continue about 14 kilometers towards BREITENAU to the Jaidhaus parking lot (18 kilometers to PP Scheiblingau).
Coming from Graz, also access via A9 Pyhrn Motorway to the Klaus exit at the Pyhrn railway.
Jaidhaus parking lot plenty of space for cars and horse trailers (often parked early in good weather during summer months)
Scheiblingau parking lot always enough space for cars and horse trailers
Please get in touch for more information.