Starting point: Oberort (793 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 47.5326°N 15.07967°E 
Time of walking: 2 h 45 min
Difficulty: easy marked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 1042 m
Altitude difference (by path): 1050 m
Map:
Access to starting point:
From the border crossing Šentilj we continue driving on the highway towards Gradec / Graz and forward towards Linz and Salzburg. Highway A9 we soon leave and continue driving slightly right towards Vienna / Wien, continuing on expressway S35. Near the settlement Bruck an der Mur, we leave expressway S35 and follow signs for the mentioned settlement. From the nearby roundabout, we take the first exit and follow signs for the town Kapfenberg. Still in the town Bruck an der Mur, at the traffic light intersection, we turn left towards Trägoß and St. Katharein, following tourist signs for Grüner See. Next follows approximately 23 km of driving and we arrive at the settlement Oberort, where from the crossroads in the center of the settlement, we turn right (left Grüner See). Only a few meters ahead, the road splits again, and we once more choose the right road and ascend on a steep road in a few tens of meters to the parking lot above the church.
Path description:
From the parking lot, we descend to the last crossroad, and from there we go right in the direction of the mountain Messnerin. At first, we walk past a few more houses; when the settlement Oberort ends, we take a marked left turn onto a footpath in the direction of the previously mentioned mountain. Next, we cross a stream and a grazing fence, then start ascending more steeply. After a good 20 minutes of ascent, a slightly longer path joins from the left, starting at the parking lot before lake Grüner See and leading past Kamplriedl, or the viewpoint Blick zum grünen See (the Kamplsteig path).
We continue straight or slightly to the right and then ascend moderately to steeply. Higher up, we cross the forest road a few times, and the path becomes increasingly steep. The steep path higher up reaches the southern ridge of the mountain, where a beautiful view opens towards the west, and below we can see the lake Grüner See. The path ahead immediately veers slightly to the right of the ridge and ascends steeply on a progressively more panoramic slope. Next follows a fairly steep ascent through a band of dwarf pines, and then we reach the upper grassy slopes of the mountain, where the path flattens slightly. With beautiful views, we then ascend diagonally to the right, and in approximately 15 minutes of further walking, we reach the peak, from which a stunning view opens up on the Hochschwab mountain group.
Description and pictures refer to the condition in August 2023.
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