Pilgrimage route over hills and heights in the Ennstal National Park region with beautiful panoramic views and stations on the topic "appreciation in everyday life".
All information about accommodation, catering, and shuttle service can be found at www.sebaldusweg.at
The topic of appreciation accompanies the pilgrim at every station; practical impulses help to adopt an appreciative basic attitude oneself and to learn to empower others and become stronger oneself, so every pilgrim can take away their own experiences.
The Sebaldusweg is not only a pilgrimage route but also a path with a lot of nature and culture. Along the route, the hiker will find 7 churches, 2 pilgrimage churches, 30 chapels, museums of the Eisenwurzen Upper Austria and countless natural treasures.
Directions:Circular route of approx. 86 km and around 3,200 m elevation gain
3 daily stages with approx. 29 km each
Overview Stage 1
Starting point Weyer, stage destination Losenstein
Path surface: hiking trail, asphalt, forest road
Distance: 26 km, elevation gain: approx. 800 m
Weyer marketplace – Katzensteiner mill – on the Enns cycle path (R7) to Großaming - Großraming – Menweg – Gschoad – Stiedelsbach (Nagelschmiede) – village square Losenstein
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Overview Stage 2
Starting point Losenstein, stage destination Maria Neustift
Path surface: hiking trail, asphalt, forest road
Distance: 30 km, elevation gain: approx. 1,400 m
Losenstein – Kirchenberg – Fatima chapel – direction Sauzahn – Brettertal – village square Laussa - Sonnberg – long-distance hiking trail 04/06 – wind park – Spadenberg – Glasenberg – Maria Neustift
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Overview Stage 3
Starting point Maria Neustift, stage destination Weyer
Path surface: hiking trail, asphalt, forest road
Distance: 29 km, elevation gain: approx. 1,300 m
Maria Neustift – Krifter – direction Freithofberg – Neustift saddle – direction Großgschnaidt – snack station Hochramskogel – direction Lindaumauer – slabs towards Neudorf – Lindau – Thalhof – Dornberg path – Gaflenz - cross path – Heiligenstein – via Heiligenstein hiking trail to Weyer – Weyer
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Tip:Enough snacks and drinks are recommended, as there are only limited catering options during the stages. It is also advisable to research the opening hours of the gastronomy businesses in advance. Exact information about the dining options can be found at Gastronomy Sebaldusweg (steyr-nationalpark.at)
Safety guidelines:Information about dining and accommodation options or bookable offers at www.sebaldusweg.at
All information about the opening hours of the churches and the Mass schedules can be found here: Overview of the Ennstal parish (dioezese-linz.at)
April - November
Getting there
Arrival by car:
From Salzburg/Linz: A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Vienna: A1 motorway exit Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
From Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > motorway exit Klaus > Grünburg > into the Ennstal valley
Losenstein, Großraming and Weyer are perfect for travel by train.
Details at www.ooevv.at
Public free parking options
Großraming: Public parking spaces behind the state music school or at the former Salzwimmer inn
Losenstein: Public parking spaces at the train station or at Family Inn Blasl
Laussa: Public parking spaces opposite Baumgartner department store
Maria Neustift: Public parking spaces left behind the municipal office
Gaflenz: Public parking spaces municipal office, outdoor pool
Weyer: Kreuzberg parking lot
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