Friesenhof hiking trail

Hiking route from Main square Groß Gerungs

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Elevation profile

10,16 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 10,16 km
  • Ascent: 234 egm
  • Descent: 234 egm
  • Duration: 2:30 h
  • Lowest point: 659 m
  • Highest point:751 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views
  • Suitable for families and children

Details for: Friesenhof hiking trail

Brief description

Friesenhof hiking trail, no. 38

The Friesenhof hiking trail leads from Groß Gerungs through the villages of Hypolz, Freitzenschlag, Friesenhof, and back over Hypolz to Groß Gerungs.

Starting point of the tour

Main square Groß Gerungs

Destination point of the tour

Main square Groß Gerungs

Route description Friesenhof hiking trail

The path leads to Hypolz and continues over the Zwettl River bridge up to Freitzenschlag. At the end of the village, you turn onto a dirt road and then hike along the edge of the forest to Friesenhof. From the elevation at Friesenhof, there are beautiful views of Groß Gerungs and the Waldviertel landscape. From here, you go down into the romantic Zwettl Valley and walk along the forest road to the Schafsteg. Here you cross the Zwettl and hike back over Hypolz to Groß Gerungs.

Directions

Coming from St. Pölten via S33 to Krems, then via B37 and B38 to Zwettl, and via B38 to Groß Gerungs.

Coming from Vienna via A22 and S5 to Krems, then via B37 and B38 to Zwettl, and via B38 to Groß Gerungs.

Coming from the west via A1 to Linz, then on A7 and S10 to Freistadt, B38 to Karlstift, B38 to Groß Gerungs.

Parking

Parking lots in Groß Gerungs.
Beware of the short-term parking zone at the main square of Groß Gerungs.

Bus connections from Krems via Zwettl, from Linz via Karlstift or Arbesbach, and from Gmünd to Groß Gerungs.
Waldviertelbahn from Gmünd to Groß Gerungs in the summer months.

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, map material, if necessary telescopic poles, first aid kit (blister plasters), sufficient provisions (snack, 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.

Author's tip

Information about the Hypolz mill at: www.hypolzmuehle.at.

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