Tourist trip to the Hochkönig area

Beautiful hikes, including climbing Hochkönig

Petr Liška
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Inserted: 20.10.2019
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Hochkönig is one of the highest peaks of the northern limestone Alps. In addition, it is a beautiful area of meadows and mountain cottages around the massif. It is possible to get to the top from practically all sides. The famous Königsweg tour and the simple Hochkeil lookout point are also beautiful. The area is ideal for an extended weekend

Arthurhaus - an ideal starting point for Hochkönig

The ideal starting point for Hochkönig is the mountain hotel Arthurhaus (1,500 m above sea level) at the end of a mountain road with a large car park. ** Recommended tourist itinerary **: – ** First day **: Hike Königsweg – ** Second and third day **: Ascent to Hochkönig normal, sleeping in a cottage on top. With enough strength, still ascent to the Hochkeil lookout. A faster alternative without having to return the same way is to climb Hochkönig directly from the Königsweg and return normally

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Hike Königsweg

Beautiful march under the south wall of Hochkönig

Rating:
 4 
| Altitude: 1 534 m / 5 033 ft

The Königsweg hike, or the march from the Arthurhaus (1,502 m above sea level) to the Erichhütte (1,540 m… continue reading

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Ascent to Hochkönig

Ascent along the classic path to Hochkönig

Rating:
 4.5 
| Altitude: 2 905 m / 9 531 ft

Hochkönig is one of the most beautiful massifs in the northern limestone Alps. The normal classic ascent path… continue reading

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Ascent to Hochkeil

View of Hochkönig

Rating:
 3.5 
| Altitude: 1 749 m / 5 738 ft

Hochkeil is a hill opposite Hochkönig, from which there is a beautiful view of the entire massif. The ascent… continue reading

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