"A valley learns how to rescue"
Visit the attractions on the Stubnerkogel and on the Schlossalm all in one day.
Circuit hiking day with the project “A valley learns to save” was conceived and tested by the Gastein Red Cross. It's about the thing – bringing people closer to first aid. In an emergency, every second counts and first aid can save lives. Experienced instructors from the Red Cross explain the most important principles at the various stations. In many practical exercises, the participants learn the tools, the handles and measures to be able to help in an emergency. The participation is free of charge and offer a lot of practical input with little expenditure of time and in a realistic environment.
Program:
The Red Cross offers 35 minutes of practical lessons on "First Aid" at three stations throughout the day:
Stubnerkogel – Stubnerkogelbahn mountain station: basic measures
Schlossalm – Kaserebenbahn mountain station: Fall injuries
Schlossalm – Schlossalmbahn mountain station: reanimation
The Schlossalmbahn, Kaserebenbahn, Senderbahn and Stubnerkogelbahn are in continuous operation for you from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The hiking swing ticket allows you to use the four lifts for € 37.00 for adults, € 32.00 with the Gastein Card, € 28,50 at the Online Ticketshop and € 16.50 for children (plus € 3.00 key card deposit). The paths lead through open grazing areas.