Mountain hikes Navis - Naviser Kreuzjöchl - Lizumer Reckner

Navis / Tuxer Alpen
Difficulty ratings: difficult
Route length: 16.0 km
Duration: 9:00 h

A very scenic mountain tour to the unique peak of the Lizumer Reckner.

Tour information

  • Requirement: difficult
  • Length: 16.0 km
  • Duration: 9:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:1,486 hm
  • Elevation downhill:1,486 hm
Highest point2,876 m

Finishing point

Gipfel Lizumer Reckner

Features

  • Circular route

Trail condition

Guterweg to the Naviser Hütte, then red mountain paths and finally black mountain path. If you don't dare to climb the Lizumer Reckner, you should climb the Geier which is next to it.

Equipment

Sturdy shoes, rain jacket, water, snack & sun protection
Source: Wipptal

Description

From the Schranzberg car park, follow the signs to the Naviser Hütte, where you can choose either the shorter path through the forest or the somewhat longer forest path. From the Naviser Hütte at the edge of the forest you continue on into open terrain to the Stöcklalm, here you ignore the trail markings to the Lizumer Reckner. Trail nr. 25 starts at the alpine pasture and leads now a little steeper southeast past a cross (2.361m) and later past a small lake up to the Naviser Kreuzjöchl. The summit of the Lizumer Reckner is already clearly visible from here. Follow trail nr. 25 along the ridge (be careful of the steep rock faces on the right side) up to Griffjoch and the deep blue Stafflsee behind it. The route continues through dark rocks and scree (Trail No. 325) to a point where it becomes a gorge between Lizumer Reckner and Geier. Now to the left over some small climbing passages (rope belay) and a few more meters to the cross at the summit at 2.886m.

The descent is back to the Griffjoch and from there down via trail nr. 325 and at a fork in the path you turn left along the signposting (nr. 18) to the Poltenalm with a refreshment stop. From the alpine pasture you descend via the forest path or the somewhat shorter path through the forest to the car park at the starting point.

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