High plateau Hochreit - raised bog

Hiking tour Starting from Goestling Raiffeisenbank

  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Distance: 15,52 km
  • Duration: 4:20 h
  • Ascent: 498 m elevation gain
  • Descent: 498 m elevation gain
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Distance: 15,52 km
  • Duration: 4:20 h
  • Ascent: 498 m elevation gain
  • Descent: 498 m elevation gain
  • Fitness level required:
    3/6
  • Overall experience:
    5/6
  • Scenery:
    6/6
  • Lowest point528 m
  • Highest point860 m
  • Round tour

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Description

Hochreit plateau - high moor

The almost 10-hectare high moor (Leckermoor) is characterized by a peculiar flora. Mainly yellow-brown and reddish peat mosses and mountain pines (mountain pines). Fed by precipitation and only slowly drained, a bog complex several meters high has developed here, whose flora is one of the specialists on such nitrogen and phosphorus-poor sites. The high level of waterlogging and the acidity of the soil have created a biocoenosis that reacts sensitively to disruptive interventions (especially drainage). The low thermal conductivity of the peat mosses is a microclimatically unfavorable factor for the raised bog plants; the occurrence of plants from the far north (sundew, rosemary heather) indicates this "cold" location. Bogs are particularly important as archives of vegetation history: the pollen of earlier plant worlds is preserved in the peat deposits; the science of pollen analysis can prove the changes in vegetation in the course of climate history from such bog deposits. We can only preserve valuable biocoenoses and scientifically significant landscapes for the future by protecting the peatlands as much as possible.

 

 

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Tourism Association Göstling Alps

3345 Göstling, Markt 1

Tel. 07484/5020 19

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www.goestling-hochkar.at

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Letzte Änderung: 25 Feb 2026