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Climbing the Grossglockner is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular adventures and a dream come true for all mountaineers. At 3,798 meters, it is, after all, a considerable height and offers plenty of room for individual experiences.

True to the motto "Many roads lead to Rome", we have put together 6 fantastic routes for your mountain tour. From the normal route via the old Kalser Weg to the northwest ridge with Teufelshorn- every route has its own charm. 

We also show you what you should look out for on your Grossglockner mountain tourand what you can expect on the tours. 

Is the Großglockner difficult to climb?

Climbing the Großglockner is an absolute must for real summit enthusiasts. But the mountain tour is not easy. The racy and sometimes adventurous paths are a real challenge. Besides 

  • Glaciers, 
  • Burrs 
  • and intensive climbing passages, all Großglockner routes have special requirements and should not be tackled by beginners alone. 

Do you need a mountain guide for the Grossglockner?

Climbing the Grossglockner without a mountain guide is not recommended. Even experienced mountaineers should book a guided tour to minimize the risk.

Not only the sometimes adventurous passages, but also the rapid weather changes require the knowledge of a local mountain guide. 

How long does it take to climb the Grossglockner?

You should plan at least 1.5 days for the tour. Each route includes an overnight stay in the Großglockner huts. Here you are perfectly equipped with an ultralight hut sleeping bag. Thanks to the sustainable materials and high-quality workmanship, you can also enjoy the best comfort on the go. 

How do you climb the Großglockner?

The Grossglockner ascent is possible in many different ways. Depending on your fitness level and experience, there are several routes to choose from: 

1. the normal route 

The Großglockner Normalweg is the most ancient of the ascent routes. This route was used to climb the summit for the first time over 200 years ago. It is suitable for beginners and advanced climbers alike. 

Info Details
Level of difficulty medium
Altitude meters 1880
Stages Salmhütte, Hohenwartscharte, Hohenwartkopf, Erzog Johann Hütte
Duration 2 days
Highlights Ködnitz valley, Leitertal
Best time of year July to September
Requirements and equipment Mountain experience, climbing skills and a good level of fitness are required. You also need comprehensive climbing and glacier equipment


Climbing the Grossglockner via the normal route

2nd Alter Kalser Weg

The Alte Kalser Weg is also part of the Grossglockner Normalweg. It is a good counterpart to the route of the first ascent and is also suitable for beginners with a mountain guide

Info Details
Level of difficulty medium
Altitude meters 1900
Stages Köditzkees, Erzog Johann hut
Duration 1.5 days
Highlights Ködnitz valley, Adlersruhe
Best time of year June to the beginning of October
Requirements and equipment Sure-footedness and good physical condition are a prerequisite. You will also need comprehensive climbing and glacier equipment


Alter Kalser Weg

3rd Meletzkigrat

The Meletzkigrat is one of the classic Grossglocker routes on the north side. Due to the high level of difficulty, it is only recommended for experienced mountaineers. Even with a mountain guide, beginners are better off choosing a different tour. 

Info Details
Level of difficulty demanding
Altitude meters 1700
Stages Pasterze, boulder terrain, ridge
Duration 1.5 days
Highlights Very varied passages
Best time of year July/early September
Requirements and equipment Climbing experience, ability to acclimatize, optimal physical condition, surefootedness, high-quality mountaineering equipment


Climbing the Meletzkigrat Großglockner

4th Stüdlgrat

This route takes you to the summit cross of the Großglockner via the south side. The Stüdlgrat is considered an absolute classic in the Eastern Alps and makes mountaineers' hearts beat faster. With its varied paths over 

  • Glacier, 
  • Block area 
  • and impressive climbing passages, it takes some experience to climb the Grossglockner on this route.
Info Details
Level of difficulty demanding
Altitude meters 1900
Stages Block terrain, Stüdlgrat
Duration 1.5 days
Highlights Numerous viewpoints along the ridge
Best time of year July/September
Requirements and equipment Climbing experience, good acclimatization, excellent physical condition, sure-footedness, high-quality mountaineering equipment


Stüdlgrat Großglockner hiking trail

5. northwest ridge

The northwest ridge offers a successful combination of flanks and ridge. Experienced mountaineers who have already mastered the Stüdlgrat get their money's worth here on the Grossglockner ascent.

Your efforts will be rewarded by the breathtaking panorama of the Grögerschneid.

Info Details
Level of difficulty demanding
Altitude meters 1900
Stages Teischnitzkees, Grögerrinne, northwest ridge
Duration 1.5 days
Highlights Grögerschneid
Best time of year July/September
Requirements and equipment Perfect climbing skills, good acclimatization, excellent physical condition, sure-footedness, high-quality mountaineering equipment


Northwest ridge with Teufelshorn

6. northwest ridge with Teufelshorn

The northwest ridge with Teufelshorn is one of the most challenging Grossglockner routes. The ascent offers you a unique combination of flank and ridge and requires perfect climbing skills .

An absolute highlight of this Grossglockner ascent is without doubt the Teufelshorn - an absolute landmark of the mountain.

Info Details
Level of difficulty demanding
Altitude meters 1950
Stages Untere Glocknerscharte, Teufelshorn, west face, Glocknerhorn, north-west ridge
Duration 1.5 days
Highlights Teufelshorn, Glocknerhorn
Best time of year July/August
Requirements and equipment Excellent climbing skills and fitness, perfect acclimatization, sure-footedness, high-quality mountaineering equipment

Conclusion

The Grossglockner ascent is not one of the most spectacular events in the life of any mountaineer for nothing. Thanks to the breathtaking panorama and the diverse passages, the tour is definitely an absolute highlight. But even for experienced mountain enthusiasts, climbing the Grossglockner without a mountain guide is definitely not recommended. 

Thanks to the climatic conditions, the weather can change unexpectedly at any time and put you in serious danger. That's why you should find out in advance how to use a rescue blanket correctly. In an emergency, you can save lives this way!

FAQ

How many fatalities are there on the Grossglockner?

The Grossglockner ascent has claimed 446 lives so far.

Is it possible to climb the Großglockner by car?

You can drive to the Grossglockner by car on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road. The route is 48 kilometers long.

How much does a Großglockner ascent with a mountain guide cost?

Depending on the route, the Grossglockner ascent with a mountain guide costs between €300 and €700 per person. 

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