Kremstalweg
95,12 km Délka
- Obtížnost: středně těžká
- Trasa: 95,12 km
- Výstup: 1.541 Hm
- Sestup: 1.525 Hm
- Délka: 26:15 h
- Nejnižší bod: 473 m
- Nejvyšší bod: 964 m
- Round tour
- Stage tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
95,12 km Délka
Bad Traunstein - Ottenschlag - Sallingberg - Lichtenau - Albrechtsberg - Kottes - Kirchschlag - Martinsberg - Bad Traunstein
The 93-kilometer-long Kremstalweg represents a hike between plateaus and dark, cool valleys of the Southern Waldviertel and offers an extensive side program for small breaks alongside the hiking route. Popular sights here include the Gudenushöhle cave in Albrechtsberg, the herb garden, and the Wachtstein in Bad Traunstein.
Note 29.08.2023:
The Rosstümpel footbridge is unfortunately closed. A few meters upstream there is a ford where you can cross the Große Krems.
You can also reach Albrechtsberg via Gillausklause – Gillaus, following the blue and then green markings.
Don’t miss this wonderful section of the life path despite this!
Výchozí bod trasyEntry possible in every municipality
From the source of the Große Krems in the woods near the Vorderen Waldhäusern it goes downstream through Bad Traunstein, Sallingberg and Albrechtsberg until the confluence of the Große and Kleine Krems at the so-called Zwickl. Here the two unite and now flow as the Krems towards the Danube. The hiking trail now follows the Kleine Krems upstream. The hiker passes through Els, Kottes and Kirchschlag until the area of origin at the dispersed settlement Primassen is reached. Here we leave the Kleine Kremstal and return via Roggenreith, Martinsberg and Edlesberg to the start of the route.
The circular route is uniformly signposted according to the quality criteria of the Lower Austrian hiking trail concept. Yellow signposts with black lettering and the number 625 guide the hiker safely through the region. The entire path is marked in both directions! Entry is possible in every municipality at the hiking starting point!
Estimated walking time: 2 to 3 days, depending on physical fitness and stage division
Maps available at Waldviertel Tourism
Kremstalweg folder for download: http://www.waldviertler-kernland.at/kremstalweg/?download=Folder-Kremstalweg.pdf