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The Großes Wiesbachhorn Summit, standing at 3,564 meters above sea level, is a majestic peak nestled in the Hohe Tauern range within the Austrian state of Salzburg. As the third-highest peak in the Hohe Tauern and the second-highest independent mountain in the Glockner Group, it presents a striking, firn-capped silhouette that is often considered a rival to the iconic Großglockner. Its dramatic eastern and southeastern slopes plunge approximately 2,300 meters down to the Fuscher Ache valley, creating one of the…
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Großes Wiesbachhorn, 5672 Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße
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The most common and recommended route is the Kaindlgrat, which is considered the normalweg. Many mountaineers start this ascent from the Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus, a mountain hut located at 2,802 meters. From the hut, the summit push typically takes around three hours.
The ascent to Großes Wiesbachhorn Summit is considered challenging and requires excellent physical condition, surefootedness, and a head for heights. While the standard Kaindlgrat route is relatively accessible for beginners in good physical shape, it involves a 35° inclined firn edge and rock sections rated UIAA I. It is not recommended for absolute beginners without prior high-alpine experience.
Even if you plan to avoid glacier contact, crampons and an ice axe are strongly recommended, especially earlier in the summer season. You should also bring appropriate mountain footwear, weather-resistant clothing, a helmet for potential rockfall, and sufficient provisions and water. Many hikers opt for poles as well.
Yes, it is possible to ascend Großes Wiesbachhorn Summit without direct glacier contact if you start from the Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus. However, the mountain is almost entirely encircled by glaciers, and firn fields (permanent snowfields) are common, making crampons and an ice axe advisable.
Historically, the Northwest Face (Nordwestwand) was a classic ice wall, but its ice has since melted. While the Kaindlgrat is the standard route, more advanced mountaineers might explore other challenging ascents. Always research current conditions and consult local guides for advanced options.
While the intro mentions planning, specific parking details are not provided. However, a common approach involves starting from the Kaprun Kesselfall area. For public transport, some multi-day tours allow for a return via bus after descending from the summit, suggesting bus services operate in the general vicinity.
The main season for ascending Großes Wiesbachhorn is summer. A winter ascent would present significantly higher technical difficulties, extreme weather conditions, and increased avalanche risk, making it suitable only for highly experienced mountaineers with extensive winter alpine skills and equipment.
The summit itself is a challenging high-alpine mountaineering objective and is not considered family-friendly or suitable for dogs due to the technical terrain, exposure, and required equipment. However, the surrounding Hohe Tauern region offers numerous hiking trails of varying difficulties that may be suitable for families or dogs, particularly at lower elevations.
The Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus, located at 2,802 meters, offers accommodation and is a popular base for a two-day summit tour. For accommodation in the valley, the nearest significant settlement is Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße, about 10 kilometers to the north, and Kaprun is also a common starting point with various lodging options.
Großes Wiesbachhorn is often viewed as a rival to the Großglockner due to its grandeur and prominent position. While presenting similar challenges, it tends to be less crowded than the Großglockner, offering a more serene and perhaps more personal mountaineering experience with equally stunning panoramic views.
From the summit, you can expect magnificent panoramic views that include the Kitzsteinhorn, the Großglockner, and the turquoise reservoirs of the Mooserboden far below. You'll also be surrounded by a sea of glaciers, such as the Teufelsmühlkees, Kaindlkees, Wielingerkees, and Sandbodenkees.