How long does it take to drive the Grossglockner?

about one and a half hours
Grossglockner High Alpine Road Drive We left Salzburg to the start of the Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse (at Bruck an der Grossglockner), the drive took about one and a half hours. The Grossglockner Road is between Fusch-Ferleiten in Salzburg to Heiligenblut in Carinthia.

Is Grossglockner road open?

Once the road has been laboriously cleared of snow in spring, which is done with the tireless work of rotation ploughs constructed by road engineer Franz Wallack in 1954, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road can be opened to traffic every year in late April/early May.

How high is Grossglockner High Alpine Road?

2,504 m
Grossglockner High Alpine Road/Elevation

How high is the Grossglockner mountain in Austria?

3,798 m
Grossglockner/Elevation

Grossglockner, also called Glockner, highest peak (12,460 feet [3,798 metres]) in Austria and in the Hohe Tauern (range of the Eastern Alps). It lies astride the border between Bundesländer (federal states) Tirol and Kärnten.

What is an Alpine road?

An alpine route is a trail or climbing route through difficult terrain in high mountains such as the Alps, sometimes with no obvious path. It is also used to describe routes (trails, roads and railroads) in other mountains with alpine conditions.

Is Grossglockner hard to climb?

It has a climbing grade of Class II, which makes it accessible for most mountaineers. It begins from either Kals or Heiligenblut before joining at the Erzherzog Johann Hut and becoming a dedicated climb to the summit.

How high is the Grossglockner Pass?

How high is Grossglockner Pass?

What is the smallest mountain in Austria?

Grossglockner

Grossglockner
Geography
Grossglockner Location of Grossglockner in Austria
Location Carinthia & East Tyrol, Austria
Parent range Hohe Tauern

What does alpine experience mean?

An alpine route is a trail or climbing route through difficult terrain in high mountains such as the Alps, sometimes with no obvious path. More generally, the term is used for routes of crossing the Alps, such as Roman crossings and Napoleon crossing the Alps.

How long is the German Alpine Road?

515 km
The Deutsche Alpenstrasse (or German Alpine Road) is a 515 km drive that snakes along the Austrian border from the Bodensee (Lake Constance) in the west to the Königssee in the east of Bavaria.

Can I climb Grossglockner?

Climbing the Grossglockner can be an easy climb or a technical traverse. You need to come prepared with the appropriate mountaineering equipment, depending on the level of your ascent.

Is the Grossglockner High Alpine Road accessible to everyone?

The Grossglockner High Alpine Road makes Austria’s highest mountain accessible for everyone to enjoy! You can just drive and not stop anywhere and still enjoy the Grossglockner High Alpine Road but if you have time plan for a couple of stops, small hikes, listen to the cowbells, sounds of waterfalls…

How long is the drive over the Grossglockner?

The drive over the Grossglockner can take an hour or more, depending on what you want to see and do along the way. When we started the drive on the Grossglockner Mountain Road, it was raining and the roads a little slick and the mountains covered in a veil of fog.

Which is the best view of the Grossglockner?

Fuschar Törl – This look-out terrace is a great photo opportunity and a must-stop spot at 2428m. It offers the best view of the Grossglockner point, especially to those coming from Salzburg. Edelweiss-Spitze – At 2,571m this is the highest vantage point along the High Alpine Road.

When is the best time to drive the Grossglockner mountain pass?

Late spring and summer is the best time to drive The Grossglockner High Alpine Road which is the highest surfaced mountain pass road in Austria. We were there in early August. The route is treacherous in winter and is closed from early November until May.