Scenic circular hike from Großraming with a view from Haingrabeneck of the Kalkalpen National Park and the Alpine foothills.
This varied hike leads from the town center of Großraming through the forest and via a nicely constructed trail to Haingrabeneck. Along the way, impressive views of the mountain landscape of Kalkalpen National Park and the Alpine foothills invite you to pause.
Directions:The starting point is the parking lot at Nah & Frisch (formerly Salzwimmer) in Großraming. From there, follow the road to the right. At the intersection, turn onto hiking trail E42a towards Haingrabeneck and initially stay on the road towards Fuchsberg. After the district, the path leads into the forest and further to the Schartenmauer. From here, the trail continues uphill on a well-developed path to the Haingrabeneck summit at 841 meters. About halfway, the viewpoint "Ausguck" invites you to take a break. There you have an unobstructed view of the surrounding mountains and Kalkalpen National Park. At the summit, the view extends to the Alpine foothills.
The return route runs along a forest road and follows the Planetenweg back to Großraming.
Tip:Stop by at Café Mandl and Kirchenwirt in Großraming.
Regional specialties to take away at "d'Speis Großraming".
Safety guidelines:Adapt your routes to the current weather reports and act according to the seasonal hazards in the terrain.
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View into the Kalkalpen National Park and Maria Neustift.
From the Hubertus Chapel you have a wonderful view of the sunset.
Das Craftwerk Pub & Brauerei in Großraming ist seit 2003 als Treffpunkt für Bierliebhaber bekannt und wurde 2009 als "Oberösterreichs Bierlokal des Jahres" ausgezeichnet. Als erstes Brauhaus im Ennstal werden hier seit 2016 ausschließlich handwerklich gebraute, naturtrübe Biere aus der hauseigenen Brauerei ohne jegliche Zusatzstoffe ausgeschenkt. Bei der Ausschank wird auf beste Rohstoffe und größte Sorgfalt geachtet, in gemütlicher Atmosphäre können die Gäste auch erlesene Weine, Spirituosen und herzhafte Jausen genießen. Billard, Dart und regelmäßige Veranstaltungen machen den Besuch zu einem besonderen Erlebnis.
Zum Angebot gehören unter anderem Speck, Knödel und Fleisch von Schwein, Rind, Huhn und Wild. Frisches Schauppgebäck, Bauernbrot, Mehlspeisen, Firsches Obst und Gemüse sowie Kartoffeln.
Ebenfalls im Angebot sind Marmeladen, Honig, Essig, Öl, NUdelm Eier, verschieden Gewürze, MIlch- und Molkereiprodukte, Schnäpse, Wein, Most, Geschenkartikel und vieles mehr.
Dauer: 2 Stunden
Floßfahrten wahlweise mit Jause, Grillbuffet oder Kaffee und Kuchen an Bord
Termine für Gruppen: nach Vereinbarung
Termine für Einzelpersonen: auf www.floss.at
Treffpunkt, Ein- u. Ausstieg: unsere Anlandestelle in Großraming
Unsere Terrasse mit herrlichem Blick auf die Enns bietet sich ideal für einen Begrüßungstrunk oder den gemütlichen Ausklang nach der Floßfahrt an.
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Das FREI.sicht.BAD Großraming ist nicht nur das Bad mit der schönsten Aussicht weit und breit. Es hat auch wirklich für jeden was zu bieten. Ob Kinder, Jugendliche, Familien oder SeniorInnen – sie alle fühlen sich im FREI.sicht.BAD rundum wohl! Dafür sorgen nicht zuletzt die Liegeflächen, die in verschiedenen Zonen unterteilt sind: FAMILIENZONE, AKTIVZONE UND RUHEZONE. Im FREI.sicht.BAD erwartet Sie ein Babybecken, Rutsche, große Liege-, Spiel- und Sportflächen sowie ein Buffet.
Platz ist dank des großzügigen Areals ja mehr als genug. Und nach dem Badespaß bietet das Buffet mit dem gemütlichen Gastgarten kühle Drinks, appetitliche Snacks und natürlich auch ein leckeres Eis für die Kids. Überzeugen Sie sich selbst und kommen Sie zum Entspannen und Genießen.
Genießen Sie bodenständige Küche in familiärer Atmosphäre - mit traditionellen Gerichten, liebevoll zubereitet. Die großzügige, überdachte Terrasse lädt zum Verweilen ein und die gemütlichen Innenräume bieten den perfekten Rahmen für besondere Anlässe.
Ob Geburtstagsfeier, Musikanten- und Sängertreffen oder geschäftliche Besprechungen - hier finden Sie den richtigen Platz. Mit 140 Sitzplätzen ist auch für größere Gruppen und Reisegesellschaften ausreichend Platz vorhanden.
Jeden Sonntag ab 9.00 Uhr frische Bauernkrapfen auch zum mitnehmen
Jeden 1. Sonntag im Monat findet ab 14 Uhr der Sänger- und Musikanten-Stammtisch statt.
Auch für Busse gibt es genügend Platz.
Genießen Sie eine ruhige, wunderschöne Kanufahrt auf der Enns am Rande des Nationalparks Kalkalpen und erleben Sie den Fluss aus einer völlig neuen Perspektive…. Das Erlebnis für Familien und Schülergruppen! In Booten für 2 – 3 Personen können Sie den Fluss auf eigene Faust erforschen, aber auch geführte Touren buchen. Mit der Gästekarte "In Summe mehr" erhalten Sie 20 % Ermäßigung auf den Verleih eines Kanus Für die Einkehr nach dem Flußabenteuer bietet sich die Terrasse mit Ausschank bestens an!
Der Stauraum Großraming ist 14 km lang und hat sowohl für Anfänger, wie auch für Fortgeschrittene einiges zu bieten.
Ab 1 Stunde bis 1 Tag
Max. 30 Personen, Gruppenpreise auf Anfrage
1 Kanu, 3 Paddel, 3 Schwimmwesten
Anmeldung ist unbedingt erforderlich!
Herzlich willkommen im Landgasthof Kirchenwirt in Großraming - Ihr ideales Urlaubsdomizil in der Nationalpark Region Ennstal!
Hier ist ein gemütlicher, stimmungsvoller Ort zum Genießen und Feiern, ein erholsames Urlaubsdomizil und ein bestens gelegener Ausgangspunkt für unvergessliche Naturerlebnisse im Nationalpark Kalkalpen. Gemütliche Gast- und Aufenthaltsräume, ein großer Garten mit alten Apfelbäumen, unter denen sich so herrlich träumen läßt, Sauna und Tischtennis stehen zu Ihrer Verfügung.
Public Transit
The bus stop is located directly next to the parking lot.
It is possible to arrive by train to Großraming station. The walking time to the starting point is about 20 minutes.
Parking lot Nah und Frisch in Großraming
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