Starting point: Losenstein
Stage destination: Maria Neustift
Path surface: hiking trail, asphalt, forest road
Distance: 30 km
Elevation gain: approx. 1400 m
All information about accommodation, catering, and shuttle service can be found at www.sebaldusweg.at
Discover along the way:
Parish church in Laussa (dedicated to Saint Mary), nature reserve Kalksteinmauer and outdoor pool in Laussa, several chapels, pilgrimage church Maria Neustift (Mary, healer of the sick), healing path as well as marked chapel trails with wonderful panoramas in Maria Neustift, traditional wood-fired baked goods.
Off the path:
Laussa - nature reserve orchid meadow, sport climbing with over 180 routes on several rocks in and around the village center, including the famous "Sauzahn", THE climbing center in the Enns valley.
Maria Neustift - family-friendly hikes on Glasenberg and Freithofberg, Ramingtal archery course.
Museums/Exhibitions
Laussa - collection of Stone Age finds at the municipal office, Sengstschmied chapel in Pechgraben, Mitterberger Troadkasten (approx. 1.5 km off the Sebaldusweg).
Opening hours and Mass times:
Parish church Losenstein, parish church Laussa, pilgrimage church Maria Neustift
Directions:From the village square of Losenstein (church), the path leads up to the Kirchenberg, then continues along hiking trail E74 to the Fatima Chapel and from there further towards Sauzahn. Before Sauzahn, at the old linden tree, turn left onto the Brettertal farm road descending to Laussa.
From the parish church in Laussa, walk to the Geiger inn, then follow a steep meadow path towards Sonnberg. At the Breitn Chapel, turn left and follow the Rotbauer farm road along the Flößerweg. After a longer uphill section past the Schneiderweg holiday farm, you reach the junction on the Sonnberg ridge. From here, follow the long-distance trail 04/06, pass the Laussa wind park, continue to Spadenberg, and arrive via Glasenberg — a detour to the summit is very worthwhile due to the view and panorama over the pre-Alpine peaks — to Maria Neustift.
Tip:Stopping for refreshments along the way:
It is recommended to carry enough snacks and drinks, as there are only limited catering options during the stages. It is also advisable to check the opening hours of the gastronomy businesses in advance. Detailed information about 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
Getting there
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, Weyer and Gaflenz are perfect for reaching the Sebaldusweg by train.
Details at www.ooevv.at
Public free parking at the train station or at the family inn Blasl
Please get in touch for more information.