Seebergsattel - Seeleiten
Starting point: Seebergsattel (1246 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 47.62559°N 15.28256°E 
Time of walking: 1 h 30 min
Difficulty: easy marked way
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 488 m
Altitude difference (by path): 505 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. We soon leave highway A9 and continue driving slightly right in the direction of Vienna, proceeding along the expressway S35. Near the settlement Bruck an der Mur, we reach highway S16 and follow it in the direction of Vienna. A little further beyond the tunnel, we leave the highway and take the exit for Kapfenberg, then follow the signs for the mentioned town. We soon reach the main road 116, and from the nearby intersection, we turn slightly right toward the settlements Thörl and Mariazzel. In the settlement Thörl we continue along the main road towards Mariazell, then follow the main road up to the Seebergsattel pass, where on the right side of the road we notice a larger asphalt parking lot.
Path description:
From the parking lot, we first carefully cross the main road, then head slightly left onto the path towards Hochschwab. The path initially ascends through the forest, where we cross a minor road; after passing a pasture fence, we reach the edge of a larger grassy slope.
We continue along the panoramic section and at the junction of cart tracks keep straight ahead (left is the path Gamssteig). From the junction we ascend for a few more minutes along the panoramic cart track; when the track bends more sharply to the right, we turn left onto the footpath that leads back into the forest. A little further ahead the marked path leaves the ridge slightly to the left and moves onto steeper slopes (straight ahead an unmarked trail continues towards the summit of Seeleiten); we traverse these slopes for some time without major changes in elevation. Later the path begins to climb steeply, and because of the steepness extra caution is required, especially when wet or during descent. Next comes the ascent over a steep grassy slope that offers a beautiful view of the mountains above the Seetal valley; higher up the path enters dwarf pine. Higher still the dwarf pine thins out and, after a grassy section, we reach the edge of the plateau where the path forks.
We continue right (left the path continues towards the summit of Hochschwab), where we initially continue gently along the pasture fence, then moderately ascend alongside a strip of dwarf pines, with the path leading us along the ridge that is slightly exposed on the right side in a few sections. Such a path quickly brings us to the summit with a cross.
The description and photos reflect the conditions in September 2025.
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