Feldkirchen: Castle Route
4040 Linz
Schloss Bergheim - Feldkirchen - Feldkirchner Lakes - Schloss Mühldorf - Pesenbach - Bad Mühllacken - Pesenbachtal - Prälatensteig
geological, botanical highlights, with dining options, family-friendly
Recommended season:
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- Loop
- Refreshment stops available
- Family friendly
- Geological highlights
- Botanical highlights
INTERESTING POINTS ALONG THE WAY:
Legendary cultural life:
- Castles
- Kneipp herb garden
Nature (space) & exercise:
- 4 Feldkirchen bathing lakes
- Motor skills park
- Pesenbachtal
SPIRITUAL HIKING ON THE DONAUSTEIG:
BAD MÜHLACKEN
We encounter the Carmelite Sisters of Mary, who run the Kneipp traditional spa house, once again on the Donausteig. They are people who devote their lives to following Jesus.
The dynamic of withdrawing and committing themselves from a listening heart guides them. Under the motto "letting the soul breathe" they offer therapies to bring life back into order and to experience new vitality.
Their motto is to invigorate the body, calm the mind, and nourish the soul. They rely on their spirituality and on the five pillars of health teachings according to Sebastian Kneipp and thus shape the concept of "holistic health vacation."
There is the possibility to live along as a guest in the monastery:
"Time out for yourself, letting go and gaining new strength"
During the hike on the castle route I sense the vitality within me, letting the great Danube flow, the refreshing Feldkirchen bathing lakes, the babbling of the brook in the Pesenbachtal, quiet forest paths, lush meadows, and the monastery herb garden in Bad Mühllacken affect me.
Directions:From the starting point in Oberlandshaag, we hike to Unterlandshaag under the Danube bridge (turn right at the bike info) past smaller settlements. Continue straight and at the last farmhouse turn left. Along the field path past Schloss Bergheim (attention school operation, can only be viewed from outside), we come to the center of Feldkirchen.
We cross the town and before reaching the Danube, we turn left to the Feldkirchen bathing lakes with a diving station, wakeboard and water ski lifts, as well as the motor skills park. After the water ski lift lake, turn left and leave the lake area behind. We keep right, past the golf club, and after another lake turn left towards Mühldorf. From Schloss Mühldorf we hike to Pesenbach (Schloss Pesenbach is privately owned and can only be viewed from outside), cross the federal road, and turn left to Bad Mühllacken. In Bad Mühllacken, we enter the Pesenbachtal nature reserve and climb the Prälatensteig past the Faustschlöss'l (hotel restaurant) back to the starting point.
Tip:- The Kerzenstein is located in the wild romantic and legendary Pesenbachtal and is the emblem of the nature reserve.
Adventure and action can be found around the 4 Feldkirchen bathing lakes. Discovery tours with a delightful stop! This route leads directly past the following culinary partners:
Hotel Restaurant Fautschlöss'l
Thalhammers
Wirtshaus Wögerer
ATTENTION: No winter service!
Equipment:Hiking backpack (incl. rain cover), sturdy footwear
Additional information:Tourism Office Feldkirchen an der Donau
Hauptstraße 1
4101 Feldkirchen an der Donau
Phone: +43 664 5109060
info@feldkirchenanderdonau.at
www.feldkirchenanderdonau.at
DONAUSTEIG INNKEEPER (SLIGHTLY OFF THE ROUTE):
Gasthaus Schlagerwirt, Oberwallsee 12, 4101 Feldkirchen, Tel.: +43 7233 7220, www.schlagerwirt.at
- Fruit juices, cider and homemade spirits, hearty dishes such as wood-fired roast pork, bacon or farmhouse cheese, Bauernreindl, local game and free-range geese.
In summer, delicacies from the charcoal grill.
After the hiking experience, wonderfully relax and rest in hotel/inn/private rooms/apartments.
Room info at www.feldkirchenanderdonau.at
Paths covering:
further information:
- Circular route
- Board possible
ADVENTURE - ENJOYMENT - RELAXATION
Spread out and let yourself fall into the water paradise of the four Feldkirchen bathing lakes!
The water temperatures climb to around 26 °C in summer with very good water quality.
You can get the current water temperatures and live pictures of the lakes on our 360° panoramic webcam at: www.feldkirchenanderdonau.at.
OUR ATTRACTIONS:
PUMPTRACK facility in the bathing lake area + BOULDERWÜRFEL
You can:
Stand-up paddling, wakeboarding, wakeskating, kneeboarding, waterskiing or monoskiing on one of the most modern waterski lifts in the country at the JETLAKE water sports centre with a swimming channel, bathing bay, a picnic and event area and Austria's largest aquapark.
www.jetlake.com; www.seeseitn.at
AUSTRIA'S LARGEST AQUAPARK
Austria's largest aquapark has been open at SeeSeitn Feldkirchen since June 2021. Climb, jump, slide or simply splash around on 2,450 m2: The TÜV-certified park offers space for 239 people and a course with two levels of difficulty.
Tickets for the aqua park are available directly from the Jetlake Shop.
In addition to the AQAPARK, JETLAKE is home to two of the most modern water ski lifts in Austria and a large Caribbean white sandy beach.
Who needs the sea
MOTORIKPARK - the outdoor experience in the lake area
The concept of sports scientist Dr Roland Werthner invites you to train or simply have fun at 21 stations and over 100 pieces of equipment (which address all areas of coordination and fitness). The motor skills park is open all year round and is freely accessible!
SEE CULINARY enjoy the lake restaurant THALHAMMERs, the golf club restaurant, Heurigenbar Martinez, with a Jetlake.Picnic package, the Mostvierterl and all other Badeseebuffets and Mostheurigen.
PARKING:
The entrance fee is per car and is divided into two - different parking zones. You can find an overview of the parking zones at https://www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/17787.htm
Questions about parking:
- Land Oberösterreich/ Kontroll Data: +43(0)50 40 20 33 54
(Mon - Fri between 09:00 and 18:00)
- Hotline Seeseitn/Jetlake: +43(0)7233 20520 or +43(0)664 450 5474 also at the weekend.
PLEASE NOTE:
The owner of the bathing lakes is the Land Oberösterreich.
- A year-round dog ban applies in the entire bathing lake area.
- Grilling or open fires are not permitted.
- Tenting and camping are not permitted.
- Motorhomes or motorhome-like vehicles have the option of booking a pitch at Campingplatz Puchner after consultation and for your holiday stay. Details at https://www.camping-puchner.at/.
- Boating, sailing or windsurfing. Boating, sailing or windsurfing is prohibited on the lakes due to the regulation of the province of Upper Austria as lake operator.
- Fishing is not permitted during bathing operations (otherwise only with appropriate authorisation).
Pleasure for the palate - a break for the soul. Enjoy tasty coffee specialities and selected teas as well as valuable, regional and predominantly organic delicacies. Terrace operation in good weather.
For celebrations of any kind - whether it's a company party, incentive event, wedding reception,Christmas party or birthday party - celebrate with us. Our restaurant can accommodate up to 200 guests.
We fulfil your every wish and respond personally to your ideas. A concept tailored to your event and perfect implementation ensure an unforgettable experience. Concentrate on your guests while we pull all the strings in the background for you, with great attention to detail.
Smaller events are also possible. The event location is open all year round.
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OUR RESTAURANT OPENING HOURS:
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MO/DO/FR/SA from 4pm - midnight
Sunday from 4pm to 10pm
(Hot food from 4pm to 9pm).
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY closed!
For TABLE or ROOM RESERVATION you can reach us under the number
+43 7233 7402 or +43 664 325 7204
PS: WE CAN RESPOND TO YOUR TELEPHONE ENQUIRY IMMEDIATELY.
A response to your email enquiry may take a little longer.
According to legend, Goethe already appreciated the hospitality of the Faustschlössl.
the hospitality of the Faustschlössl. Our "Hotel - Restaurant" offers you fairytale holidays in the middle of nature. Enjoy the wonderful landscape, the romantic flair, the "devilishly" good cuisine and the top location directly on the Danube.
The most beautiful panorama terrace in the Danube valley will inspire you.
A rare nature area (pleasure garden) with love arbour, galleries and Olymp, is available to you at any time for a relaxing stay in our house ...
In the immediate vicinity (5 minutes by car) is the leisure paradise of Feldkirchen/Danube with its 18-hole golf course, four bathing lakes and the Pesenbachtal nature reserve (hiking).
Our romantic Schlößl is the ideal starting point for
cyclists, hikers, golfers and pleasure seekers.
Info: Tourismusbüro Feldkirchen an der Donau
Tel.: +43 (0) 72 33 / 7190
Natur aus Menschenhand...
Schottergruben wurden und werden an mehreren Stellen entlang der Donau angelegt. Manche sind heute zu Badeseen und somit zu Naherholungsgebieten geworden oder werden für die Fischerei genutzt. Auch die Badeseen in Feldkirchen sind so entstanden. Aktuelle Abbaugenehmigungen sind auf eine möglichst naturnahe Entwicklung nach dem Abbau ausgelegt. In ungestörten Flachuferbereichen können sich artenreiche Pflanzenbestände entwickeln. Sie besitzen außerdem eine wichtige Bedeutung für die Vogel- und Amphibienwelt. Das Vorhandensein von Rohbodenstandorten und Steilwänden machen Schottergruben ebenfalls naturschutzfachlich wertvoll.
Die Geschichte von Dr. Faust ist weithin bekannt. Hier am Landshaager Berg musst ihm der Teufel ein Schloss errichten, das vom Volk Fausstöckl genannt wird. Dr. Faust hatte mit dem Teufel an seiner Seite große Macht - mit Konsequenzen. Mehr dazu weiß die Donau-Sage "Die Macht und ihr Preis".
Enjoy Italian delicacies on our terrace with a magnificent view over the golf course.
Relax in our cosy lounge area and treat yourself to selected wines from local vintners.
Our restaurant is open to everyone daily during the golf season.
Info: Tourismusbüro Feldkirchen an der Donau
Tel.: +43 (0) 72 33 / 7190
Arzt, Tel.: +43 (0) 72 33 /20070, 6381 oder 6812-0
Zahnarzt, Tel.: 7385
Rotes Kreuz, Notruf: 144
Polizei, Notruf: 133
Samariterbund Tel.: 6340
Chronik
Im Jahre 1875 haben sich die Ortsgemeinden Feldkirchen, Bergheim, Freudenstein, Lacken, Landshaag, Mühldorf und Mühllacken zur Gemeinde Feldkirchen konstituiert, die Markterhebung wurde 1985 gefeiert. Das Wappen symbolisiert das Wasser (blau) von Donau und Pesenbach, die Landwirtschaft (gelb) mit den fruchtbaren Ebenen und dem freistehenden Kirchturm. Fläche: 39,49 km2, Einwohner aktuell: 5144, Ortschaften 24. Als Tourismusgemeinde in zentraler Lage mit umfassender Freizeitinfrastruktur und einer Vielzahl an Beherbergungs- und Gastronomiebetrieben gewann Feldkirchen an der Donau sehr große Bedeutung.
Freizeitland Feldkirchen
Die Freiheit spüren...
Im Wasserparadies der 4 Badeseen mit Wasserskilift, Tauchstation, Motorikpark und beim Radeln entlang des Donauradwegs. Beim Kneippen im Kneipptraditionshaus Bad Mühllacken oder beim Einlochen im wunderschönen Gelände des Golfclubs Donau.
Kulturelle Highlights
Feldkirchens Schlösser und Naturdenkmäler im wildromantischen Pesenbachtal, Feldkirchens freistehenden Kirchturm und der spätgotische Pesenbacher Flügelaltar.
Tipp
Der Kerzenstein befindet sich im wildromantischen und sagenreichen Pesenbachtal und ist das Wahrzeichen des Naturschutzgebietes.
Das ganz in der Nähe von Feldkirchen liegende Bad Mühlacken ist ein bekannter und beliebter Kneipp-Kurort, dessen "Heil-Wasser" schon manch schlimme Krankheit kuriert hat.
The THALHAMMERs - a place with a special history in the Danube region - is located at Feldkirchner Badesee, where the glistening water and the tranquillity of nature set the pace. What began in the 1970s as a small bathing buffet kiosk run by Maria and Hubert Thalhammer has developed into a popular year-round restaurant thanks to the commitment of their son Robert. It is a place where guests can feel the warmth of a family that has created something unique over decades with courage, passion and solidarity - a combination of contemporary enjoyment and deeply rooted history.
"Holiday feeling on the lake - that's our motto," says Robert Thalhammer proudly. You can tell that every seasonal speciality is prepared with great dedication. The attention to detail can also be seen in the rich and varied breakfast buffet, which guests can look forward to all year round. Between the Italian holiday feeling with bruschetta and tomato risotto and the classics such as Wiener schnitzel and baked potatoes, there is something for everyone. A visit to the Thalhammer family is also worthwhile during the asparagus season or for fresh fish - because all products are sourced from regional suppliers. "With us, you can simply unwind and enjoy life," adds Robert - if you want, you can spend the whole day in the restaurant, bar and café: enjoy breakfast on the beach loungers and then savour dinner with a view of the lake and live music. Events also find a special setting here. From weddings to company celebrations - THALHAMMERs is the perfect location for special occasions.
For several decades, THALHAMMERs has been an indispensable part of the Danube region. In the heart of the Eferding Basin, a region known for its fertile soils, the restaurant's connection to its homeland can be felt in every carefully prepared dish. Fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs and seasonal asparagus from the surrounding area around Eferding are used in their dishes. This abundance of natural resources not only characterises the landscape, but also the cuisine at THALHAMMERs.
What makes THALHAMMERs so special is the variety of experiences it offers its guests: In summer, the restaurant opens up completely to the lake, so the beach area with its loungers and the new floating jetty bring a little Ibiza feeling to Upper Austria. In winter, the cosy atmosphere in the comfortably warm conservatory is a tempting place to enjoy a cup of tea and the view of the tranquil lake. THALHAMMERs is located directly on the Donauradweg and along the Eferdinger-Land-Runde, as well as close to the Schlösserrunde on the Donausteig, which is why a visit by bike or hiking boots is particularly worthwhile.
The following tours also lead past the Thalhammers:
The classic inn, run by the 4th generation, popular for its home cooking, homemade specialities, selected wines and friendly service. In addition to our various guest rooms, which can be flexibly designed and used for any event, we offer seven double rooms with shower and WC (some also available as 3-bed rooms).
Summer special July and August: Traditional barbecue evenings in the winter and guest garden with a wonderful salad buffet and various meat products from the region at fair prices. Children feel especially at home - a huge playground, visible from the guest garden, is available.
Right in the heart of the Danube region, the Wögerer Inn in Feldkirchen an der Donau invites you on a journey through tradition, flavour and hospitality. Here, the roots of generations merge with a wealth of fresh ideas: home-baked bread, refined dishes and warm hospitality. The Wirtshaus is not only a meeting place for locals and cyclists, but also a place that brings the best of the region to the plate - homemade, regional and full of dedication.
For generations, Wirtshaus Wögerer has stood for passion for gastronomy and family commitment. Karl Wögerer - who took over the business from his father - and his son Christoph Wögerer are at the forefront. Christoph is the chef of the house and always endeavours to develop the culinary delights. You can tell that father and son not only look after their guests, but also look after the inn. For the family, the historic building is the centre of good food and years of tradition. What began as an inn back in 1868 was converted into a bakery for a short time by Karl's father, until Karl finally combined the two after he took over and opened an inn with its own bakery. While guests can dine in the restaurant, bread is still baked in the adjoining bakery - not only for the inn, but also for anyone who wants to take it home with them. The Wögerer family can seat around 270 guests, who can enjoy a varied menu ranging from classic specialities such as roast pork with a crispy vinegar and salt crust to home-baked bread. From homemade breadcrumbs made from coarse white breadcrumbs to first-class regional meat from the farmer or farmer's wife around the corner - quality is the top priority here. In addition to the many seasonal dishes that change every month, Christoph always tries to incorporate his own modern creations - including a particular highlight of the kitchen: the game burger. Whether you prefer hearty, savoury dishes or vegan food, there is something here for every taste - younger guests and regulars alike enjoy the modern-traditional mix of the inn.
As a proud member of Kultiwirte and with AMA certification, Christoph and Karl focus on regionality and quality. Carefully selected ingredients from the region and a high standard of preparation are only part of what makes Wirtshaus Wögerer an important part of the region. Above all, it is the warm atmosphere and attentive service that make every guest feel at home. As ambassadors for the Danube region, Christoph and Karl are also involved in the volunteer fire brigade alongside their professional passion or enjoy time out hunting.
The inn is located directly on the Danube Cycle Path R1 and is therefore a popular destination for cyclists and tourists. Popular excursion destinations for cycling or hiking tours are the Schloegen-Linz cycle route, the Schlösserrunde and the 6-Seen-Runde - all in the immediate vicinity.
Public Transit
Bus: www.postbus.at
Parking
directly on the Danube in Oberlandshaag
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
Please get in touch for more information.
Lindengasse 9
4040 Linz
Phone +43 732 7277 - 800
mobile +43 664 5109060
Fax machine +43 732 7277 - 804
E-Mail info@feldkirchenanderdonau.at
Web www.donauregion.at
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