Detaily pro: AMBER TRAIL East route | enjoyable hiking between the Alps and Puszta
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With the first high cultures of humanity, the development of trade also began, thereby establishing the oldest form of travel. Around the time of Christ's birth, the Romans already sought the safest possible route to bring one of the greatest treasures of that time, the legendary amber, from the Baltic region to the port of Aquileia on the Adriatic coast. For this, a corridor was suitable that avoided both the unprotected expanses of the Puszta of Pannonia and the impassable Alps. Following this border between the two world landscapes from north to south, a path emerged precisely where Burgenland extends today. The Roman Amber Road.
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Isn't it a fascinating idea to lace up your hiking boots and follow in the footsteps of the Romans along the myth-enveloped Roman Amber Road? From the legion camp Carnuntum in the north to the Roman hill graves near St. Martin an der Raab in the south. And especially to discover step by step the treasures of Burgenland in between: The Neusiedler See - Seewinkel National Park, countless cultural monuments, relaxing thermal baths, and the cozy Buschenschänken and cellar lanes in the idyllic vineyards. Authentic, hiking-friendly accommodations await you. The two detours into neighboring Hungary make this discovery journey an ultimate endless hiking pleasure. The Burgenland travel office will gladly assist you with planning – myburgenland.travel
This is enjoyable hiking between the Alps and Puszta. The Amber Trail is aimed at connoisseurs among long-distance hikers who counter the everyday hustle with a conscious courage to slow down. Not records or best performances, but the deliberate discovery of Burgenland is the focus: Insights into its enchanting diversity of nature and culture. Lingering at charming places, the wine, the typical Burgenland cuisine, and inspiring encounters with warm-hearted people. All this makes the Amber Trail an equally fascinating and sustainable hiking journey off the beaten path. Ideally already in spring or late autumn, when the mild, Pannonian-influenced climate of Burgenland already or still provides the best hiking conditions.
Výchozí bod trasy
Roman neighborhood in Carnuntum
Cílový bod trasy
Roman hill graves in St. Martin an der Raab
Popis trasy AMBER TRAIL East route | enjoyable hiking between the Alps and Puszta
For a closer look, you will find information on the individual stages here. The time indications are average values and may vary depending on personal fitness, number and length of rest breaks, weather conditions, etc.
By train: The following train stations are available to you: Vienna Main Station, Parndorf, Neusiedl am See, Deutschkreuz, Jennersdorf, and Köszeg. Thus, the Amber Trail is very suitable for arrival by train.
By plane: The following international airports are recommended for arrival by plane – Vienna, Bratislava, and Graz.
Tip autora
The best season for a trail trip on the Amber Trail ranges from early March to late November and depends on the general weather conditions.
- Starting the season in March, the Amber Trail is probably the earliest long-distance hiking trail accessible in Austria during the year.
- In spring, during the blossoming of fruit trees, and in autumn, at the grape harvest, the Amber Trail is particularly appealing.
- In theory, one can hike the Amber Trail in winter due to the lack of a prolonged continuous snow cover, but the enjoyment is significantly higher in other seasons.
- Pay attention to the ferry schedule between Illmitz and Rust.
- In mid-summer, it can get very hot, as you mostly hike at altitudes below 500 meters above sea level on the Amber Trail.