Hanriederweg

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Path number: 13
Starting place: 4154 Kollerschlag
Destination: 4134 Putzleinsdorf

duration: 4h 30m
length: 15,0 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 344m
Altitude difference (downhill): 461m

Lowest point: 598m
Highest point: 934m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Great panorama

Paths covering:
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Beautiful hike with a wonderful view of the picturesque landscapes of the Bohemian Forest vacation area.

No circular route!

0 km market square Kollerschlag. Walk along the pavement towards Sarleinsbach. After 200 metres, turn right onto Ameisbergweg, which leads slightly uphill through a settlement to a small wood.

900 m Before the Bildstock at the edge of the forest, the Grenzbachrunde branches off and shortly afterwards the Stoanaweg, which you meet again after approx. 500 m of asphalt road and at the same time the Falkensteinerweg no. 110, which will accompany you to the Ameisbergwarte. Before the...

2.9 km village of Albenödt you separate from the Stoanaweg. Before turning right towards the "Langholz", enjoy the beautiful distant view. The path now turns into a forest road, past the small...

3.5 km "Gatterl" chapel, which was built in 1918. The benches there invite you to take a break. After a 600 m hike in a clearing 50 m away, another rest area offers a beautiful view. Follow the red-white-red colour markings on the trees along the approximately 3 km long, almost flat section of forest road through the Langholz.

6.3 km At the so-called "Bear's Nest" (cross pillar with depiction of the Virgin Mary, 1778), cross the forest road and follow the forest path straight ahead uphill and shortly afterwards come to the tarmac road that leads towards Sarleinsbach. Here you will see the...

6.8 km "Reama Cross" on the right, erected in memory of a brewery driver who died here in an accident in 1890. Now walk uphill in the direction of Mitternschlag. At the tarmac road that leads left to Putzleinsdorf, take the path to the right and now enjoy sweeping views to the east, north and west. Turning left, a steep forest path about 600 metres long now leads you up to the...

8.2 km Ameisbergwarte (opened in 1903). Norbert Hanrieder was responsible for its construction. A spiral staircase with 135 steps leads to the platform on the tower, which offers an impressive view over the Mühlviertel, the Bohemian Forest, Bavaria, the Innviertel and the Alpine foothills. From a chapel next to the lookout point, the Hanriederweg trail now runs parallel to the Mittellandweg trail no. 150 towards Putzleinsdorf. Continue downhill through the forest until you reach the tarmac road.

9.9 km You walk along this road to Hohenschlag. At the end of the village, leave the road to the left and walk along the old church path, on field, meadow and forest paths, past the cross at the "Hörbiweg".

12.1 km Down to the Steiningergut the path leads somewhat unrecognisably over a short stretch of meadow.

12.6 km Past the farm, the access road leads into Ameisbergstraße, which you continue on to the left. After around 400 metres, turn left at the farm, cross the priority road, Sarleinsbach-Putzleinsdorf, shortly afterwards and walk uphill along the Wulln estate road to the...

13.6 km Turn off at Bründlkapelle (baroque pilgrimage church, built in 1712), which you reach after a few minutes' walk through the forest. The healing waters of the nearby spring were used from around 1650 until the First World War. Here you leave the Mittellandweg. Follow the Stations of the Cross.

15.0 km The last stage leads slightly uphill on the road to the Putzleinsdorf market square.


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Hanriederweg
Ferienregion Böhmerwald
Markt 14
4154 Kollerschlag

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a.Pedestrians have the right of way: We are accommodating and friendly to pedestrians and hikers. Upon encountering these fellow travellers, we alert them by using the bicycle bell and slowly overtake them. We avoid paths with heavy pedestrian traffic altogether. Take nature into account: We do not leave refuse behind.

b.The braking distance should be half of the total distance visible: We ride at a controlled pace, are ready to brake and maintain a braking distance half as long as the total distance visible, especially in curves, because we always have to count on obstacles on the path. Damage to the path, stones, branches, wood piles, grazing livestock, cattle grids, barriers, tractor-type forestry machines and authorised vehicles pose dangers that we need to be ready for.

c.Don’t drink and drive!: Do not drink alcohol when mountain biking. Take care at stop-off points (dealing with bike racks, dirty shoes or clothing).

It is obligatory to provide first aid!

d.Marked routes, closed paths and blockades: Keep to the marked routes, observe the blockades and accept that these roads are primarily for agricultural and forestry use!

Blockades can often not be avoided and are in your own interest. Biking beyond the intended path and outside of opening times is punishable and turns us into illegal bikers.

e.We are guests in the forest and behave accordingly, including vis-à-vis forestry and hunting staff. Whilst mountain biking, mobile telephones and music players are forbidden! Biking requires your full attention.

f.Avoid unnecessary noise. Out of consideration to the animals living in the wild, we only bike during full daylight. As a principle, we always wear our helmet (even when riding uphill)! Don’t forget emergency supplies: We always have a repair set and bandages along.

g.Don’t overestimate your skills: We should not overdo it when it comes to biking technique and physical fitness. Take the level of difficulty posed by the route into consideration and make a precise estimate of your experience and skills as a biker (braking, bell, lights)!

h.Close gates: We approach grazing livestock at a walking pace and close every gate behind us. We should avoid causing escape and panic reactions in the animals. Nothing stands in the way of the fun and athletic challenge in the mountains and forests!

i.Traffic rules: The general traffic rules (StVO) apply for all the mountain biking routes and we adhere to them. Our bike therefore needs to be in perfect technical condition and equipped in line with the traffic rules, including brakes, a bell and lights. We inspect and service our mountain bikes regularly anyway.

 

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Tour-Details

Path number: 13
Starting place: 4154 Kollerschlag
Destination: 4134 Putzleinsdorf

duration: 4h 30m
length: 15,0 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 344m
Altitude difference (downhill): 461m

Lowest point: 598m
Highest point: 934m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Great panorama

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Hiking trail

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