The nail forging industry once shaped the Ennstal town of Losenstein. From the town center, the path leads into the romantic Stiedelsbach. Passing the Brandstätter Hammer, which houses the Nail Forging Museum with the world's largest collection of hand-forged nails, the path continues to the hidden lake of the Kesselfall.
The path leads from the town center to the B115, over the bridge, and then down to the Enns at the commuter parking lot. Under the B115 bridge, it continues into the romantic Stiedelsbach, passing the Brandstätter Hammer, which houses the Nail Forging Museum with the world's largest collection of hand-forged nails. The Nail Forging Trail ends at the hidden lake of the Kesselfall.
For the return route, we recommend the side road towards Losenstein Castle ruins with a detour.
Tip:Brandstätter Hammer with Nail Forging Museum - tours by appointment only! Here you can find more information.
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
Details at www.ooevv.at
Railway Stations are located in Steyr, Garsten, Lahrndorf, Dürnbach, Ternberg, Trattenbach, Losenstein, Reichraming, Großraming, Gaflenz, Weyer, Küpfern, Kastenreith, Kleinreifling and Weißenbach-St. Gallen.
Losenstein/town center
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