Hinterwaldberg


Hinterwaldberg is a dispersed settlement in the Oberpinzgau, the upper Salzach valley and the district of Zell am See/Pinzgau, and is a village and Katastralgemeinde in the municipality of Wald im Pinzgau, on the southern edge of the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria.

Geography

The settlement, with about 130 inhabitants and 300 houses, lies on the southern slopes of the Salzach valley, the Hinterwaldberg, northwest and above the village of Wald, on the Old Gerlos Road, the L 133, which runs up to the Gerlos Pass, at heights of between.
The individual homesteads of Maut, Oberrankental, Reitlbauer, Seiten and Unterrankental, several farmsteads and the Ronachwirt inn. The Almdorf Königsleiten and its refuge hut, the Edelweißhaus at Gerlos, that belong to the Zillertal Arena ski area, were independent parishes several years ago, but now belong to the Katastralgemeinde.
In addition, Hinterwaldberg includes the following valleys, mountains and alms, that stretch north into the Kitzbühel Alps:
The Katastralgemeinde's territory includes the two high valleys of Salzachursprung and Nadernachbach, and the area between the Ochsenkopf in the west, the Schwebenkopf and Kröndlhorn in the north and the Gernkogel to the east, up to the state border with Tyrol. It measures in area and about across at its widest point.
Neighbouring settlements:

History

Hinterwaldberg lies on the old mule track from Mittersill as a trading hub on the route over the Gerlos Pass to Zell am Ziller. It was upgraded into a cart track in 1631. In 1962 the new Gerlos Alpine Road via Krimml was opened, that had been planned by graduate engineer Franz Wallack, the builder of the Großglockner High Alpine Road. Consequently the Old Gerlos Road lost its importance.

Tourism and places of interest

The Arno Trail runs through the village, having crossed the Salzach near Orgler after coming from Schloßberg. It then continues as a climbing path to the Pinzgauer Spaziergang above Lahn.