Popis
The 415m high Eichberg near Böheimkirchen is the first elevation of the Flysch zone. Here you leave the molasse zone of the northern foothills of the Alps, characterized by arable farming, and enter the Flysch zone. This unique cultural landscape impresses with its gentle hills and extensive meadows. The ridge of Eichberg was an important traffic connection in the Middle Ages. Despite its name, the forest mainly consists of beeches and spruces, not oaks. From the summit, hikers are rewarded with a beautiful alpine panorama. Another highlight awaits the hiker in the village of Lanzendorf: the Romanesque church of St. Martin, with its leaning tower. Anyone who has traveled between Vienna and St. Pölten on the Westbahn knows this sight. The sacred building was first mentioned in 1248 but is much older. The origin of the church is assumed to be from Carolingian times. The current building dates from the 12th century. Its construction is linked to the environment of the Seitenstetten Abbey. The church is opened once a year on the feast day of its patron, Saint Martin. The village itself was named after Count Lanzo. Other sights include the 600-year-old oak in Kirchstetten and the Weinheber House. The poet moved from Vienna to Kirchstetten in 1936. He wrote many poems about his new home describing the beauty of the area and the interaction between humans and nature. You can get a firsthand impression of the beauty of this landscape on the Eichbergweg.
Výchozí bod trasy
Böheimkirchen, Untere Hauptstraße directly in front of park entrance
Popis trasy Eichbergweg Böheimkirchen
The Eichbergweg begins in the center of Böheimkirchen. Here you will find a café and several restaurants to refresh yourself before the hike. Start heading west over the Michelbach bridge. After a few meters, turn left to reach the village of Hinterberg. Crossing the Totzenbach, turn right at the next paved farm road. You then pass through the village of Lanzendorf. Here stands the Romanesque church of St. Martin. At its end, the path continues to the right, again over the Totzenbach, and then over the country road. You pass through the village of Bauland, keeping right (variant 1). On a field path, after about 1 km, you go under the motorway. Follow the path to the forest edge, then turn left and hike along the forest edge. After about 300 m, cross a small stream; now the path leads through the forest, uphill beside a ditch. Upon leaving the forest, the trail goes right across a meadow near Wammershof. After about 300 meters, still in the forest, you reach the summit cross of Eichberg. For the longer variant 2, turn left in Bauland and walk over fields to the junction near the village of Kirchstetten. At the end of the field path, the route turns left onto Weinheberstraße and then crosses the motorway. Passing the Weinheber Museum, turn left and then right into the forest. Now you climb Eichberg. Keep left, passing near Warthof, crossing the gas pipeline and leaving the forest near Hof Wolfsähn. Turn right, walk about 200 m again through the forest to the meadow at Wammershof. Here both variants reunite. From here continue west. The path runs flat to slightly downhill along the ridge of Eichberg. You reach a four-way intersection where you have to take the path direction Reith and continue left northwards. A narrow path leads you out of the forest to a field path. The path becomes a road and leads you to the village of Blindorf. At the end of the village, you go under the motorway and then reach Reith. After Reith, you cross the country road and cross a meadow. Finally, you reach the gravel path next to Michelbach. Turn right and pass some public sports fields. Then you go under the Westbahn and over the bridge back into the park at Böheimkirchen. Along the way, you pass the public swimming pool.
Příjezd
Motorway A1, exit Böheimkirchen, then direction Böheimkirchen
Parkování
Free short-term parking zone (Mon-Fri, Sat morning); alternatively: parking lot at Böheimkirchen school center