The ascent to Amoseralm (serviced) is a varied trail run featuring multiple gates and crossings, making the elevation gain feel effortless. One alpine pasture follows another â the Stoffalm (unserviced) reveals itself as a hidden gem, perfect for a brief pause to catch your breath.
The trail continues through a dense mixed forest, climbing towards Huberalm (unserviced) before the terrain begins to open up. Still unseen but already noticeable: the historic forest pass with the Drei Waller Chapel at 1,425 m â an ancient pilgrimage site with a truly special atmosphere. Here, a breathtaking view over the secluded Gastein Valley awaits, once admired by pioneers and explorers.
But the trail run isnât over yet! The final ascent to Rauchkögerl (1,810 m) is absolutely worth it â the expansive Salzach Valley panorama is stunning. Reaching the summit cross calls for a brief moment of appreciation before tackling the exhilarating downhill. A well-earned break at Kögerlalm (serviced) sets the perfect tone for the final descent. A trail run filled with history, steep climbs, and epic views!