Gröbminger Land
Small Enns round
Walking Path
Data:
Tour description
From the main square in Öblarn, walk through the eastern neighborhood to the railroad underpass, passing through the quiet town toward the Enns River. Along its banks, follow a flat path upstream, passing blooming flowers and trees. Finally, you’ll cross the Walchenbach via a beautiful footbridge before heading back to Öblarn via the Thiel Nursery.
The tour
easy
publicly accessible
Starting and end point
Main square Öblarn
Tour characteristics
Information
Distance: 3.1 km
Duration:
45 min
Ascent: 10 m
Descent: 10 m
highest point: 669 m
Best season
Jan
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Map, elevation profile & further information
From the main square in Öblarn, walk through the eastern neighborhood to the railroad underpass, passing through the quiet town toward the Enns River. Along its banks, follow a flat path upstream, passing blooming flowers and trees. Finally, you’ll cross the Walchenbach via a beautiful footbridge before heading back to Öblarn via the Thiel Nursery.
From the west: By car, take the B320 Ennstal Federal Highway and turn toward Öblarn at Sankt Martin, then continue on to Öblarn.
From the east: By car, take the B320 Ennstal Federal Highway and turn toward Öblarn at Espang, then continue on to Öblarn.Main square Öblarn near church
From the east: By car, take the B320 Ennstal Federal Highway and turn toward Öblarn at Espang, then continue on to Öblarn.Main square Öblarn near church
Öblarn is accessible via regional trains operated by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB).
Weather changes, rapid drop in temperature, thunderstorms, wind, fog and snow fields are objective dangers and require the right behavior on the way. Hut keepers are experienced mountain connoisseurs, they can give good tips on the weather and the course of the trail. Lack of equipment, overestimation of one's own abilities, carelessness, poor physical condition and a wrong assessment can lead to critical situations. During thunderstorms: avoid peaks, ridges and rope belays at all costs.
GPS data and orientation aids: Available GPS data - as well as hiking maps - are only an orientation aid, since they can never represent an exact image or the richness of detail of a path in reality. Especially in the case of danger spots, it must therefore always be decided in the end on the basis of the conditions on site whether and how the further course of the path looks like.
In case of emergency, please dial the following emergency numbers:
No. 140 - for alpine emergencies - Austria-wide
No. 112 - Euro emergency call GSM emergency call service
Take rainproof and warm clothes and enough water, possibly also a snack, wear shoes with non-slip profile soles. A first aid kit should also be in your backpack.
GPS data and orientation aids: Available GPS data - as well as hiking maps - are only an orientation aid, since they can never represent an exact image or the richness of detail of a path in reality. Especially in the case of danger spots, it must therefore always be decided in the end on the basis of the conditions on site whether and how the further course of the path looks like.
In case of emergency, please dial the following emergency numbers:
No. 140 - for alpine emergencies - Austria-wide
No. 112 - Euro emergency call GSM emergency call service
Take rainproof and warm clothes and enough water, possibly also a snack, wear shoes with non-slip profile soles. A first aid kit should also be in your backpack.
SummitLynx- Your digital summit and hut book - available worldwide and always with you!For more information, please contact the Schladming Dachstein Tourist Office:
Phone: +43 3687 23310
mailto:info@schladming-dachstein.at
The brochure “Schladming-Dachstein Hiking” is available in all information offices in the region.
Phone: +43 3687 23310
mailto:info@schladming-dachstein.at
The brochure “Schladming-Dachstein Hiking” is available in all information offices in the region.