Kneipp path Hofamt Priel
Pěší túra z Parking lot at the community center
3,62 km Délka
- Obtížnost: lehká
- Trasa: 3,62 km
- Výstup: 174 Hm
- Sestup: 174 Hm
- Délka: 1:15 h
- Nejnižší bod: 269 m
- Nejvyšší bod: 443 m
- Round tour
- Suitable for families and children
3,62 km Délka
Path No. 25
A hike where you can enjoy nature and do a lot for your health and well-being! You will find a Kneipp station, rest areas, and special rock formations to recharge your energy. The magnificent view far into the Alpine foothills rounds off the special feature of this Kneipp path.
The municipality of Hofamt Priel forms the boundary from the Strudengau to the Nibelungengau and is a romantic scattered settlement area surrounded by forests with a significant share in the Danube region. In the higher regions, the viewer is offered a wonderful panoramic view from the Danube power station (Ybbs-Persenbeug) and Persenbeug Castle extending into the Alpine foothills.
Výchozí bod trasyParking lot at the community center
Cílový bod trasyParking lot at the community center
The hike leads over the Lichtenstern along the pond stream, where the Kneipp station is located, to the Peace Cross and back via the mountain bike route to the community center. There is a Kneipp station, rest areas, as well as special stones for recharging energy, water wheels, various fairy tale figures for children, and interesting historical information (former quarry in Wagenleiten, Straßlmühle) to discover. Also enjoy the magnificent view far into the Alpine foothills.
A1 exit Ybbs - Persenbeug Danube bridge - B36 into the Yspertal – and drive to Hofamt Priel.
ParkováníParking lot at the community center
By train to Ybbs a.d. Donau, then by regional bus 780 to the Hofamt Priel community center. Your exact route can be planned with the VOR route planner: www.anachb.vor.at
Hiking guide for the Southern Waldviertel hiking region available at Waldviertel Tourism and can be ordered online at https://waldviertel.myproduct.at/wanderfuehrer-wanderregion-suedliches-waldviertel-waldviertel-tourismus