Hürm

The market town of Hürm in the district of Melk lies in the heart of the wooded Mostviertel hills. The town at 245 meters above sea level is ideal for relaxing short breaks and excursions - with wonderful cycling and hiking trails, beautiful sights and cosy restaurants. A total of 27 villages belong to the nature-loving municipality. And family-friendly accommodation and inns invite you to rest and spend the night everywhere.

Hürm: The most important sights
In addition to the magnificent Gothic parish church of St. Stephan, there are several enchanting chapels to discover. The historic Sooß Castle now houses the agricultural college. A medieval castle ruin lies not far from here. In the village of Hainberg there is also the archaeological monument of a burial mound.

Roman traces & pilgrimages: Hiking routes around Hürm
All roads lead to - Hürm. Or at least through the area of the "walkable" municipality. The Roman Trail 651, for example, is over 90 kilometers long and includes Hürm as well as seven other places. A great tip for hikers and cyclists alike is the Manker Wallfahrerweg: it runs from Sankt Pölten via Ober-Grafendorf and Hürm to the pilgrimage church Maria Mank am grünen Anger.