Schober
Explore the Natural Wonders of Schober: A Hiking Paradise
Explore Frauenkopf, a breathtaking hiking area in Fuschl am See, where stunning views and invigorating trails await outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Frauenkopf, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Fuschl am See, is a must-visit hiking destination that offers breathtaking views and invigorating trails for outdoor enthusiasts. With its serene environment and well-marked paths, it caters to both seasoned hikers and families seeking a day of adventure amidst nature's splendor.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start from the center of Fuschlsee. Head northwest on Fuschlstraße/B158 towards Eibenseeweg. Continue for about 1.5 kilometers, then turn right onto Eibenseeweg. After approximately 500 meters, you will find Frauenkopf on your left. There is limited parking available along the road.
Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take the bus line 150 from Fuschlseebad to the Eibenseeweg stop. The bus ride takes about 15 minutes. Once you get off, walk about 500 meters along Eibenseeweg towards Frauenkopf, which will be on your left. Please check the local bus schedule for times and frequency.
Walking
If you are close enough in Fuschlsee, you can walk to Frauenkopf. From the center of Fuschlsee, head northwest on Fuschlstraße/B158, then turn right onto Eibenseeweg. The walk is approximately 2 kilometers and should take around 25-30 minutes. Enjoy the scenic views along the way!
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