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Haaralmschneid (elev. 1594m)
The southernmost of the “Hochfellnschneiden” peaks is the
jagged Haaralmschneid which, when viewed from Ruhpolding, towers up above the
Neslauerkessel basin, a striking sight in its own right, like a rocky rooster
comb.
The Haaralmschneid may be ascended easily from the south via broad,
sunny, grassy hillsides; the views, especially across to the towering Hörndlwand
and extending to the Hohe Tauern range itself, are ample reward for the sweat
you may have spilled along the way!
Located on the Haaralmen is a dairy farm, where simple refreshments are also available.
Valley Town:
Ruhpolding (elev. 690 m)
Starting Point:
Urschlau (elev. 765 m), car
park.
Trail Times:
Urschlau – Haaralmen –
Haaralmschneid 2 1/2 hrs.
Descent 2 hrs.
Route Description:
4 1/2 hr. walk, 830
vertical metres, easy
From the small church known as “Maria im Schnee”, you head straight into the forest, making your way steeply uphill to a flat forestry road. Soon you will need to keep to the right (at the sign) and again make your way via a series of steep switchbacks (past the “Eingefallene Wand”, a small waterfall) through open forest to the Haaralm (several dairy farms).
Continue across sunny open meadows, steadily climbing, keeping to
the left and following a barely recognisable path alongside the forest’s edge,
finally making a steep ascent to a small mountain peak (Warning: the north side
poses a significant risk of falling!) with imposing alpine vistas.
Descend
via the same route.

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