Short description: The Kremstal Benedict Pilgrimage Trail is a circular route that branches off from the main Benedict Trail in Schlierbach and leads through the beautiful Upper Austrian Kremstal valley over a distance of 50 kilometres and three daily stages.
Quality of experience: ****
Recommended season:
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Properties:
Loop
Multi-stage route
Scenic
Refreshment stops available
Cultural/historical value
Description: The villages of Schlierbach, Nußbach, Wartberg, Inzersdorf, Micheldorf and the district capital of Kirchdorf are nestled in the marvellous valley landscape. The route through these villages is for the most part very moderate and flat, with only the ascent to Grillparz - a magnificent viewpoint over the entire valley - and the path up to the Magdalenaberg church involving metres in altitude.
Each place has its own story to tell, so pilgrims are advised to take in the many views and insights and let them sink in.
Directions: The trail leads from Schlierbach Cistercian Abbey past Dorff Castle through the villages of Hofern and Ellersbach directly onto the new dam path from the retention basin in the Kremsauen. Along the Krems river there are marvellous resting places to pause, enjoy and recharge your batteries. The repeated change of perspective is also fascinating, with the Cistercian abbey of Schlierbach, the Magdalenaberg church, the Georgenberg and Altpernstein castle showing their best sides, but the fascination always remains the same.
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