Bernhardiweg - Stage 3: Weitra - Großotten

Pilgrimage route from Weitra to Großotten

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Elevation profile

20,90 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Difficult
  • Route: 20,90 km
  • Ascent: 586 egm
  • Descent: 511 egm
  • Duration: 5:40 h
  • Lowest point: 555 m
  • Highest point:839 m
Features
  • Stage tour

Details for: Bernhardiweg - Stage 3: Weitra - Großotten

Brief description

Weitra - St. Wolfgang - Spital - Johannesberg - Großschönau - Großotten

Description

The Bernhardiweg is a pilgrimage route in the Waldviertel, Lower Austria, named after Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. It connects several historical and spiritual sites and invites you to discover the rich history and scenic beauty of the region.

Starting point of the tour

Weitra

Destination point of the tour

Großotten

Route description Bernhardiweg - Stage 3: Weitra - Großotten

Weitra - St. Wolfgang
You can find the exact route description from Weitra to St. Wolfgang here: https://www.zwalk.at/bernhardiweg-weitra-st-wolfgang/ 

St. Wolfgang - Spital
The exact route description from St. Wolfgang to Spital can be found at: https://www.zwalk.at/bernhardiweg-st-wolfgang-spital/ 

Spital - Johannesberg
The exact route description from Spital to Johannesberg can be found at: https://www.zwalk.at/bernhardiweg-spital-johannesberg/ 

Johannesberg - Großschönau
The exact route description from Johannesberg to Großschönau can be found at: https://www.zwalk.at/bernhardiweg-johannesberg-grossschoenau/ 

Großschönau - Wurmbrand 
The exact route description from Großschönau to Großotten can be found at: https://www.zwalk.at/bernhardiweg-grossschoenau-wurmbrand/ 

Directions

Find the best and fastest way to the starting point of the route with the route planner: https://www.google.at/maps   

All information about all bus and train lines to the Waldviertel can be found at www.vor.at or at www.oebb.at.  

Equipment

Sturdy footwear, functional clothing, sun and rain protection, maps, if necessary telescopic poles, first aid kit (blister plasters), sufficient provisions (snacks, muesli bars, fruit, water).

Safety information

Make sure when choosing your route that it matches your fitness level. Check whether the restaurants you want to visit along the way are open. Pack your charged mobile phone and map material in your backpack.

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