Walking near the Wexl Arena
🐾 Walking with a view
You are out with your four-legged friend and looking for beautiful walking paths around St. Corona am Wechsel? Then we have good news: The region is perfect for relaxed walks, little adventures, or sporty hikes—depending on how much energy you currently have. Here are our favorite dog-friendly paths.
But always be considerate of other hikers, bikers, wildlife, and nature! Definitely keep your dog on a leash, there are simply many forest users who feel very uncomfortable around unleashed dogs.
Be sure to take the little business back to the car or to the nearest trash can in a poop bag. No one likes stepping in a pile, you don't either... There is a bag dispenser at the bus stop in front of the Wexl Arena.
Unternberg Circuit – the Classic
Meadows, forest, good air, and (almost) no inclines – a real insider tip for those who like it quiet. Your dog can sniff around wonderfully and romp around here.
Length: approx. 2.5 km | Duration: 45–60 Min. | Start: Unternberg / Parking lot Wexl Arena
More information here.
The Ant Trail – A Small Adventure for Two- and Four-Legged Friends
A short, cozy circular trail right through the Unternberg Forest. Perfect for families, dogs, and children—with lovingly designed stations about the life of ants.
Length: approx. 2–3 km | Duration: 45 min - 1.5 hrs | Iniciar: Inn Orthof, summer toboggan run parking lot

Herrgottschnitzer Hütte & Kampsteiner Schwaig – for sporty paws
Fancy a real hike with a cabin to stop by? Then head up to the Hergottschnitzer Hütte! Anyone who still has breath can continue to Kampsteiner Schwaig and to the summit. Beautiful views included!
Length: approx. 6–11 km depending on the route | Duration: 2–4 hours | Leckerli stop: Herrgottschnitzer Hut
More info here.
Conclusion: Walking the dog can be so nice
Whether a short sniffing round or an extended hiking day – around St. Corona am Wechsel there are plenty of trails that make dogs and humans happy. So grab the leash and head out into nature!
Please do not leave your dogs in the car – not even for a short time! Even at mild temperatures, it can become life-threateningly hot inside the vehicle within a few minutes.
We also ask you not to tether dogs to the outside of the car. Moving vehicles, heat from the asphalt, or sudden starting of adjacent cars can pose a real danger to your four-legged friend.
Our request: Take your dogs with you or leave them in the care of a companion - better safe than sorry!
Thank you!
