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Parent range
  
Mürzsteg Alps

Elevation
  
1,981 m

Mountain type
  
Plateauberg

Range
  
Mürzsteg Alps

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Prominence
  
728 m ↓ Styrian Seeberg

Isolation
  
12.7 km → Krautgartenkogel

Hohe veitsch 1 981 m hd


The Hohe Veitsch (1,981 m) is the highest mountain in the Mürzsteg Alps, in the Austrian state of Styria. It is a limestone massif, rich in wildflower meadows and good views, and runs from west (main summit, 1,981 m (AA)) to east (plateau at about 1,500 metres) to the Klein-Veitsch Alm, a distances of around 5.5 km.

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Map of Hohe Veitsch, 8663 St. Barbara im M%C3%BCrztal, Austria

Hohe veitsch


Ascent

The best known tour on the Veitsch runs from Niederalpl (1,223 m (AA)) up to the Sohlenalm (1,352 m (AA)), along the western side of the Wildkamm, then through a stone gully up to the high plateau. On the plateau, just below the summit, is the Graf Meran House owned by the Austrian Tourist Club (ÖTK, 1,836 m (AA)). Seen from the south, from (Mitterdorf / Brunnalm, in the parish of Veitsch), the Hohe Veitsch looks like a mighty limestone massif with steep south faces. The Graf Meran House is reached over the Goaß ascent (Goaß-Steign, about 2½ hours) or along the Serpentine Way (Serpentinenweg) left of the so-called 'Hundsschupfen' (around an hour). The north-south long distance path no. 05 runs from Niederalpl to the summit, where it meets North Alpine Way 01 (Nordalpenweg 01) running from the east over the high plateau; then both paths continue in parallel to each other in a westerly direction via Turnauer Alm and Göriacher Alm to the Styrian Seeberg. The Styrian Mariazell Way also runs over the massif.

Plateau walk

There is also a plateau walk via Seeboden to the Kleinveitschalm.

References

Hohe Veitsch Wikipedia