Hoher Göll via Mannlgrat
medium
difficulty
6-7 Stunden
total duration
Berchtesgaden
meeting point
Price: € 169,00 (Price variant: )
The ascent of the Hoher Göll (2,522 m) via the famous Mannlgrat ridge is undoubtedly one of the showpiece tours in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The path along the exposed ridge leads us through varied rocky terrain, featuring exciting climbing sections up to difficulty grade I (UIAA).
As we move along this historic route, we are treated to fascinating views of the rugged cliffs of the Göll East Face. The crossing requires full concentration but constantly rewards us with the raw beauty of the alpine limestone. Once at the top, we are rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Salzburg region and the Berchtesgaden basin. The descent takes us via the Purtschellerhaus, where we can end the tour with a cozy stop for refreshments and enjoy the view of the impressive massif one last time in peace.
The tour is also available as a private tour for one person at a cost of €600.
Scope of services:
Included: – 1 day of guiding by a state-certified mountain guide – Rental equipment
Excluded:
- Bus fare (24.20 € in cash)
- Parking fees
- Other expenses such as tips
Physical requirements:
Fitness level: Moderate (covering approx. 600 vertical meters).
Hiking time: Approx. 5 hours of walking time.
Total duration: Around 5–6 hours (including the descent).
Important Information:
Excluded services: Other expenses such as bus fare, tips, drinks, and meals
Weather:
This course can only be carried out in good weather
Duration:
Total duration including descent approx. 7–8 hours
Location:
Starting point is the bus departure point Obersalzberg in Berchtesgaden. Address: Busbahnhof Kehlsteinhaus, Salzbergstraße, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany.
Price information:
The price is valid for one person
Group size:
The course takes place with a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 participants; if the minimum number is not reached, the tour will be canceled 2 days in advance. Also available as a private tour: € 600.00,-
Equipment / clothing:
Please bring: Mountain boots, a backpack (25–30 l), Gore-Tex and insulation jacket, functional shirt, change of clothes, beanie, sunglasses, sunscreen, gloves, at least 1.5 l of drinks, snacks, a first-aid kit, blister pads, and personal medication
