Experience concentrated history in a small space on the family-friendly themed circular route along the Enns and Gaflenzbach.
GEH:DENK:WEG means walk - reflect - immerse - absorb - enjoy nature - admire - reflect.
The Enns is the stage of life and passing and it spans millennia up to our present times.
At nine stations, you will find informative theme boards; through QR codes you can discover additional images and videos with interviews from contemporary witnesses.
Directions:The Weyrer GEH:DENK:WEG invites you to an impressive hike along the Enns. The path leads from the historic Katzenstein Mill to the picturesque tavern in Kasten near the Gaflenz mouth. This theme route impressively combines nature, culture, and history. Numerous contemporary testimonies and information boards tell of moving moments, local events, and significant historical occurrences in this region.
Start and finish is the Katzenstein Mill in Weyer (Am Gaflenzbach 33, 3335 Weyer on the Enns)
Station 1: The Katzenstein Mill with grain storage and frame saw
Station 2: “The pond broke its dam...”
Station 3: “Raftsmen had to be non-swimmers!”
Station 4: Here the Second World War ended
Station 5: “They ate snails and grass...”
Station 6: The Kasten at Reith
Station 7: “A reservoir as far as Styria”
Station 8: “On July 8, 1572 water reached here”
Station 9: “Someone is screaming inside the concrete!”
Tip:A visit to the Katzenstein Mill is absolutely worthwhile (open from April 1 - October 31, Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm).
Safety guidelines:Adjust your routes to the current weather reports and act according to the seasonal hazards in the terrain.
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Public Transit
Arrival by train to Kastenreith station. Walking time to the Katzenstein Mill about 15 minutes.
Parking at the Katzenstein Mill (Am Gaflenzbach 33, 3335 Weyer) is limited.
Alternative parking: Taverne (Steyrerstraße 27) or Balgsetzerhaus (Rapoldeck 23)
Please get in touch for more information.