Waldhausen circular hiking trail

Hiking route from Waldhausen sports field

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Elevation profile

18,38 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 18,38 km
  • Ascent: 344 egm
  • Descent: 344 egm
  • Duration: 5:00 h
  • Lowest point: 578 m
  • Highest point:755 m
Features
  • Round tour
  • With refreshment stops

Details for: Waldhausen circular hiking trail

Brief description

Trail marking No. 70

Waldhausen - Rappoltschlag - Königsbach - Obernondorf - Niedernondorf - Wiesenreith - Loschberg - Hirschenschlag - Waldhausen

Description

The Waldhausen circular hiking trail runs right through the market town of Waldhausen – along the deeply incised Purzelkamp, over the nearly 800-meter-high Loschberg, and through the small villages, which host cultural and botanical sights.

Starting point of the tour

Waldhausen sports field

Destination point of the tour

Waldhausen sports field

Route description Waldhausen circular hiking trail

From the Waldhausen sports field, the path leads past the natural monument Hölleiten, over the Purzelkamp and gently ascending to the village of Rappoltschlag. Then it goes slightly downhill again over a footbridge across the Purzelkamp (where there are still freshwater pearl mussels) to Königsbach. You continue hiking over well-maintained, flat harvest paths to Obernondorf. From there, downhill through a forest area to the village of Niedernondorf, past the castle and the parish church. In Niedernondorf, the path turns right and climbs steeply for a short distance through the Klausen towards Wiesenreith. There you encounter the Ökomeile Wiesenreith, another hiking trail in the municipality of Waldhausen. After a strong ascent through the forest, you reach the highest point of the municipality, the Loschberg. From the Loschberg, the path steadily descends to the Höppelmühle and along the Purzelkamp through the village of Hirschenschlag back to the starting point in Waldhausen.

Directions

From Vienna via A 22 and S 5 or A1 and S 33 to Krems, then continuing on B 37 towards Zwettl. Turn off before Zwettl (near Rudmanns) towards Waldhausen.

From Linz via the A7 to Unterweitersdorf - then on the S10 to the Sandl exit - via B38 to Zwettl. In Zwettl, drive towards Krems on the B37 and turn right towards Waldhausen near Rudmanns.

Parking

at the sports field

All information about all bus and train lines to the Waldviertel region can be found at www.vor.at or 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 if the dining establishments you want to visit along the way are open. Pack your charged mobile phone and maps in your backpack. For cross-border routes, always carry a passport or ID card.

Author's tip

Excellent meals at the Gasthaus Wagner in Obernondorf

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