Merkersdorf circular route

Hiking route from Merkersdorf, Parking lot Ruine Kaja

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Elevation profile

6,04 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 6,04 km
  • Ascent: 193 egm
  • Descent: 193 egm
  • Duration: 1:30 h
  • Lowest point: 272 m
  • Highest point:423 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • Nice views

Details for: Merkersdorf circular route

Brief description

Start / destination: Merkersdorf

Description

This route offers magnificent views from two viewpoints high above the Thaya. From the new viewing platform "Umlaufblick" you have a wonderful view of the Austrian and Czech Umlaufberg

Starting point of the tour

Merkersdorf, Parking lot Ruine Kaja

Route description Merkersdorf circular route

Prefer short and "snappy" or a bit longer and more leisurely? On the Merkersdorf circular route, you have the choice. Initially, however, as on the Kaja route, you go through the meadow path at the end of the parking lot of the Ruine Kaja into the forest. Where Kajabach and Merkersdorferbach meet, the grey-marked hiking trail turns left and follows the babbling of the Kajabach to its confluence with the Thaya.

Once there, it is recommended to linger a little. With some luck, the kingfisher flies by during the short break. Sightings of otters or black storks are also possible here.

A bit upstream, at a fork, you finally need to decide: Variant 1 consistently follows the grey marking. It is shorter but challenges hikers with two steep ascents. Once at the top, you are each time rewarded with a wonderful view of the Thaya – once at the crossing and twice on the Granitzsteig. At the top of the Granitzsteig, the new viewing platform offers beautiful impressions and new perspectives.

Variant 2 is longer and only has one ascent. At the fork, just continue straight ahead upstream along the red marking. Just below the crossing viewpoint, a few minutes later, you reach the so-called Snake Rock. Emerald lizards and Aesculapian snakes like to sunbathe here. It takes about 45 minutes to walk the Thaya bend around the Umlaufberg, once with the sun in your face, once at your back. Finally, you meet the grey marking again, where the path comes down from the crossing.

A bit upstream, at the next junction, it goes steeply uphill via the Granitzsteig. In spring, the slope here is covered with liverleaf and wild garlic emits its distinctive scent. At one spot, you can see the Thaya from a bird's-eye view and enjoy the view before returning via a field path to Merkersdorf.

Directions

Vienna: A 22 – Stockerau – S3 – B 303 to Hollabrunn – to the roundabout with L 1027 (Unterretzbach) continue to Niederfladnitz on L 38 to Hardegg

Linz: A 7 towards Freistadt - B 310 to Freistadt - B 38 via Zwettl to Rastenfeld – turn left here towards Horn – B 45 to Sigmunsherberg – L 1155 to Weitensfeld – L 1065 to Waschbach – L 1044 to the intersection with L 38 (turn left) and continue on L 38 to Hardegg. From Hardegg it is another 5 km to the parking lot of the Ruine Kaja.

Parking

Parking lot Ruine Kaja, Merkersdorf

Those arriving by bus go down the lane from the Merkersdorf stop towards the Ruine Kaja and reach the parking lot at the Ruine Kaja after approximately one kilometer.

Equipment

Sturdy footwear

Safety information

Some steep, rocky trail sections and climbs

Map recommendations

Thayatal National Park (information request and at the national park house)

Author's tip

As a reminder of your hike around the Thayatal National Park, you can get a hiking badge at the ticket office of the National Park Thayatal and at the Ruine Kaja.

Hiking badges are round plaques designed and inscribed with woodburning, serving as souvenirs and as recognition for outstanding achievements. Diligent hiking badge collectors are rewarded with a free premium hiking badge. More information can be found at http://www.wandermarken.at/

In May 2025, the new attraction viewing platform "Umlaufblick" was completed. From here, visitors have a unique view of the Umlauf mountains of the Thayatal. The highest point of the viewing platform is 120 m above the river. Here the Thayatal lies at your feet, and the view of the numerous river loops is incredibly impressive!

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