Panoramic mountain above the Weizklamm gorge

The tour leads beyond the Patscha summit to the Patscha-Nase (also known as Patscha-Sattel or Predigtstuhl), which is known for its magnificent views. The Patscha-Nase is situated on a steep slope above the Weizklamm gorge, looking south-west you have a spectacular view from St. Kathrein am Offenegg over the Sommeralm into the Passailer with the Rote Wand in the background.

The locals know this point as the "3 churches view" because three villages with their church towers can be seen from here. To the east, you can see the quarries in the gorge (Wolfsattel) and the district capital of Weiz.

The starting point is the flower village of St. Kathrein, which is not only known for its flower decorations, but also for its townscape with the church on the rock in the village center. There are several excursion destinations around the village to visit and inns and snack stops to stop off at.

Start/finish: Htl. Der WILDe EDER, village center of St.Kathrein
Parking: in the village center or at the Kathreinerhaus
Duration: 14.5 km | 5 hours
Elevation gain: 620 m

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