Hiking tour Starting from Breitenstein Train Station
This stage of the railroad hiking trail leads from Breitenstein past the most impressive viaducts, viewpoints and buildings of the UNESCO World Hertige site to Gloggnitz station.
This stage of the railroad hiking trail leads from Breitenstein past the most impressive viaducts, viewpoints and buildings of the UNESCO World Hertige site to Gloggnitz station.
Karl Ritter von Ghega built a breathtaking railroad line over the Semmering. Many architects before him had already planned this magnificent project, but only he dared to build 15 tunnels and 16 viaducts.
This stage leads from Breitenstein station to Gloggnitz past some beautiful viewpoints and cultural highlights.
From the Breitenstein stop, you hike along the railroad line over the Weinzettlwand, from where you have a wonderful view of the Klamm castle ruins with the church. The trail later leads past the listed ruins and the church. From the Weinzettlwand, the route continues up the Kreuzberg to the Polleres inn for refreshments before continuing to the Wagnergraben with its two-storey viaduct and then arriving at Klamm. Another cultural point on this route is a chapel dedicated to the Holy Trinity and St. John Nepomuk. From there, the route continues towards Gloggnitz, with Gloggnitz Castle on the way. From the castle, you can take the path towards the town and on to Gloggnitz railroad station. The large construction site of the Semmering Base Tunnel is also located along this route, an information box is located below the castle.
The history
In the beginning, it was a path that led over the Semmering Pass - there has been evidence of this since the Middle Ages. Then, in the early 18th century, Emperor Charles VI had a road built with a gradient of up to 17 percent, over which horses and their loads laboriously struggled. Finally, in 1841, the order was given to build a railroad line from Vienna to Trieste to meet the transport needs of the beginning industrialization. Finally, in 1844, "only" the gap between Gloggnitz and Mürzzuschlag over the Semmering had to be closed. Under the direction of Carl Ritter von Ghega, 20,000 workers finally built Europe's first full-track mountain railroad, which has only undergone a few changes to this day. Trains travel over 16 viaducts, 100 bridges and through 15 tunnels on the 41 km long line. Since 1998, this "outstanding technical solution to a major physical problem in the construction of early railroads" has been a UNESCO World Hert Hert site.
Your hikes in the Vienna Alps should be a thoroughly beautiful and safe experience.
Please note the following:
Make sure when choosing your route that it suits your mountain experience and fitness. Check the weather forecast in advance. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly. Therefore, always start adequately equipped (appropriate footwear, rain protection). Check whether the huts and snack stations you plan to visit are open. Inform someone about your chosen route and expected return time before you set off. Stay on marked trails and avoid shortcuts. Due to dryness, meadows and forests are easily flammable. Handle fire respectfully and report any possible fires immediately to the fire department. Do not litter and dispose of waste properly.
Always bring suitable maps. Wear sturdy shoes adapted to the route, bring sun and rain protection as well as water and a snack. Take your mobile phone and save the mountain rescue emergency number: 140
The hike begins at Breitenstein Train Station. From here, always follow the signs towards Klamm Train Station. First, go down the street to the municipal office. At the intersection, turn left into Lindenstraße, which later becomes a forest path.
At the next fork, you will meet an asphalt road again. Follow it uphill. On the right is a playground with a locomotive. Continue along Untere Bahnstraße, which eventually turns into a forest road.
At the end of this forest road, there is an option to wander right over a meadow to the Weinzettlwand. There, two viewpoints offer impressive views of Klamm, Breitenstein, Semmering, and the famous Semmering Railway. Please respect the grazing animals when crossing the meadow.
Next, follow Karl-Schubert-Straße to the Blauer Einschnitt. There, follow the road downhill to the right. Then always stay on the forest road. Keep left at the Rumplerviadukt. Alternatively, at Blauer Einschnitt, you could also hike via the Panoramaroute to Klamm and stop at the Gasthaus Polleres or Alterhammerhof for refreshments.
After the next railway underpass, turn left onto a meadow path, which is also signposted towards Klamm Train Station. The path leads to the Gamperlviadukt; here again, follow signs to Klamm Train Station.
Walk downhill on the forest road, then turn left through a wooden fence and continue. This path reaches the Wagnergrabenviadukt. Cross the bridge and follow the steep path uphill. The path leads to an asphalt road – the Musikerweg – which leads directly to the church in Klamm.
At the church, go left up the street, then turn right into Deiningerweg, continuing towards Klamm Train Station. After the station, always follow the road to the Eichbergstraße junction. (Here the Panoramaroute also rejoins the railway hiking route.) From here, follow the signs towards Gloggnitz / Eichberg Train Station.
Walk along the road and immediately turn right onto the white-red-white marked forest road. Follow this marking for a while on a forest road. Before reaching Eichberg, the path runs beside the tracks up to the underpass at Eichberg. There, continue straight on the road – opposite the fire station, a road leads down to Eichberg Train Station. At the bottom, turn left into the underpass that takes you to the other side of the station.
Now again follow the road and signs towards Gloggnitz. The path becomes a forest road again and eventually ends at the info box for the Semmering Base Tunnel in Gloggnitz. Go left down the road towards Gloggnitz Castle. Left of the castle, the Kirchensteig path leads down to the Stiegenwirtshaus.
Here turn left onto the footpath into the town center to the Raiffeisenbank; turn left there, and after the bridge, immediately turn right along the road to Gloggnitz Train Station.
From Vienna take the A2 Süd Autobahn onto the S6 Semmering Expressway and take the Gloggnitz exit. Continue straight towards Schottwien and over Adltzgräben to Breitenstein.
From Graz take the S6 Semmering Expressway and take the Spital/Semmering exit. Drive over the federal road to Semmering and from there towards Breitenstein.
Travel comfortably by Südbahn to Breitenstein Train Station, where the hike also begins.
Alternatively, book an individual ride with the RUFbus Semmering-Rax.
The following RUFbus stops are along the route:
95 Breitenstein Train Station
88 Klamm Train Station
87 Eichbergstraße, Klamm
92 Blauer Einschnitt
93 Untere/Obere Bahnstraße
50 Gloggnitz Castle
51 Eichbergstr./Güterweg Riegler
55 Dr. Karl Renner Platz
62 Gloggnitz Train Station
(85 Gasthaus Polleres)
(86 Althammerhof)
TIP: Simply book the RUFbus easily with the Postbus Shuttle App or via hotline +43 660 900 88 22 and travel individually.
Return:
Further information and timetables can be found at fahrplan.oebb.at and anachb.vor.at.
Refreshment options:
Information:
Vienna Alps in Lower Austria, www.wieneralpen.at, +43 / 2622 / 78960
Tourism office Semmering, www.semmering.at, +43 / 2664 / 20025
Letzte Änderung: 19 Mar 2026