The Ore Trail connects the four Geopark
municipalities of Hüttau, Bischofshofen,
Mühlbach, and St. Veit. It leads from
the Larzenbach show mine to the
municipal office in Hüttau, where the
Mineral Museum is located, and over the
Klammalm to the Hochgründeck. From
there, it goes over the Hofersattel to the
Hörndlwald chapel, down to the Buchberg.
An alternative route is the path from
Hüttau over the Fritzerberg. The trail
continues down to Bischofshofen to the
Visitor Center of the Geopark, located on
the grounds of the Paul Ausserleitner Ski
Jump (finale of the Four Hills Tournament,
January 6).
It passes through the Gainfeld Waterfall,
Bürglhöh, Knappensteig, and Kalten
Bründl, leading to the Arthurhaus below
the Mandlwände. From there, it goes
through the Barbara Gorge and the old
Mitterbergerstraße to Mühlbach, passing
through Knappenheim and show mines.
The trail then goes over the Pauss Bauer to
the Pronebenalm and through forest paths
to St. Veit, passing by the Hubertus and
Fadlstoa chapels and the Sunnpau Mining
Museum. From there, the trail continues
to the Seelacken Museum, where it ends
after approximately 54 km.
For easy orientation, the Ore Trail is
equipped with signs every few hundred
meters, as shown below, indicating the
direction.
You are currently on the Erzweg, a hiking trail that stretches for around 60 kilometres in 5 stages across the Pongau region. From Hüttau, the Erzweg leads up to the Hochgründeck, then down to Bischofshofen to the visitor centre. The trail continues from Bishcofshofen via the Gainfeld waterfall and over the Knappensteig to Mühlbach and the Arthurhaus.
Once there, the trail heads back down into the valley to Mühlbach am Hochkönig. The last and fifth stage leads from Mühlbach to St. Veit im Pongau, where the Erzweg ends.
Along the Erzweg you will find many exciting information boards, the geosites. At each board you will learn something new about the Pongau region, about geology and landscape, legends and legends and mining and history.
Have fun on the hike!