Engelhartszell: Trappist Round

Path number: Donausteig: Engelhartszell Trappists’ Loop Trail
Starting place: 4090 Engelhartszell
Destination: 4090 Engelhartszell

Short description:

Hike rich in panoramic views, trout circus


Scenic, family-friendly, cultural / historical

Quality of experience: ****

Recommended season:
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
Properties:
  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Family friendly
  • Cultural/historical value

Description:

INTERESTING POINTS ALONG THE WAY:

Legendary cultural life:



  • Engelszell Abbey Church, April 1 - Oct. 31: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Nov. 1 - March 31: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  • Blacksmith Museum, April 1 - Sept. 30: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.



Nature and movement:



  • Mini-Danube Water Experience with exhibition “the aliens are coming” and large aquarium “Giant of the Danube” (up to two-meter-long Danube fish): May 1 - Sept. 30: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m., group tours on request, entrance from €1.50

  • Danube Stories Exhibition and Natura 2000, May 1 - Sept. 30 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. and by phone request; free entry



SPIRITUAL HIKING ON THE DONAUSTEIG:


The Engelszell Abbey was founded in 1293 by the Passau Bishop Bernhard (Wernhart) von Prambach and settled by Cistercians from Wilhering. Many pilgrims found shelter here according to records. In 1786 the monastery was dissolved by Emperor Joseph II and used as a private residence and factory. In 1925 Trappists settled here and in 1931 Engelszell Abbey was elevated to an abbey. Between 1939 and 1945 the monastery was dissolved and subsequently taken over again by the Trappists. The spirituality of the Trappists includes a contemplative, withdrawn life. Traditionally, prayer, reading, and manual work determine the daily rhythm of the monks. Worth seeing is the adjacent “sensory garden,” which is integrated into the Mini-Danube Water Experience and is open for visits from May 1 to September 30 (entrance fee). The “sensory garden” houses old grapevine and fruit tree varieties. There is also an “herb garden,” a “water-sensory path” designed according to the teachings of Sebastian Kneipp, and a labyrinth in the original Cretan form. Walking through this labyrinth can bring the experience of calm and inwardness when entering and openness to the world when leaving.

Directions:

From the Donausteig starting point at the Engelhartszell municipal office, we follow the Sauwald federal road uphill and leave the road on the left at the first hairpin bend. The path continues uphill through the forest. We meet the federal road again, follow it towards St. Aegidi, but turn left at the forest edge for a detour to the panoramic viewpoint “Moarfelsen” with views of the Trappist monastery Engelszell Abbey.


Back at the road, we can visit St. Aegidi or cross the road and, following the side road, reach the Pamingerhof. Passing the forest edge, we encounter Zimmerleiten road. We follow it until the next forest section and turn right towards Mühlbach. Leaving the forest, we reach the “Trout Circus.”


The route continues uphill to the road, where we turn right, and after about 200 m, turn left into the farm track to the panoramic viewpoint “Thron.” We follow the path until it goes downhill again through the forest via the so-called “Stuhlbergersteig” to the “Engelhartszell Panorama Stage” and back to the starting point.

Tip:
Stift Engelszell is a place to pause, linger, and marvel with all your senses!Equipment:
Hiking backpack (incl. rain cover), sturdy footwearAdditional information:

Association Culture & Tourism on the Danube
Marktpl. 61
4090 Engelhartszell
Tel.: 0043(0)7717/8055-16
Fax: 0043(0)7717/8055-22
tourismus@engelhartszell.ooe.gv.at
www.engelhartszell.at



DONASTEIG HOSTS ALONG THE ROUTE:

Camping on the Danube
Nibelungenstrasse 113, 4090 Engelhartszell, Tel.: +43 664 870 8787, www.camping-engelhartszell.at
- 10 beds
Hotel Gasthof “Zum Goldenen Schiff”
Nibelungenstrasse 2, 4090 Engelhartszell, Tel.: +43 7717 8009, www.goldenesschiff.co.at
- 31 beds

OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS ALONG THE ROUTE:

Klosterkrämerei Bistro, organic and farm shop, Tel.: +43 7717 20024
Pizzeria da Gino, Tel.: +43 7717 20163, closed Wednesday
Café-Bakery Wallner, Tel.: +43 7717 8062, private rooms
“Romantic House Blacksmith's Shop”, +43 7717 8059, 10 beds

Path number: Donausteig: Engelhartszell Trappists’ Loop Trail
Starting place: 4090 Engelhartszell
Destination: 4090 Engelhartszell

duration: 4h 30m
length: 11,9 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 359m
Altitude difference (downhill): 359m

Lowest point: 287m
Highest point: 646m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Path / trail, Gravel, Other

Starting point: Donausteig starting point next to the Engelhartszell municipal office
Destination: Donausteig starting point next to the Engelhartszell municipal office

further information:
  • Circular route
  • Board possible

Accessibility / arrival

Getting there

Car: Engelhartszell is toll-free and accessible via the B 130 Nibelungen federal road from Passau, Linz, and Wels, as well as via the B 136 Sauwald federal road from Schärding.


Train: To Linz (60 km), Schärding and Eferding (each approx. 30 km) or Passau (25 km) by train, then continue by federal or regional bus East Bavaria. www.oebb.at


Bus: according to the timetable Schärding-Engelhartszell, Passau-Engelhartszell, Linz-Engelhartszell (max. once daily in the main season - May to October). www.postbus.at


Boat: Arrival possible with the scheduled shipping Wurm + Köck from the direction of Passau and Linz. www.donauschiffahrt.de


Public Transit

Train: To Linz (60 km), Schärding and Eferding (each approx. 30 km) or Passau (25 km) www.oebb.at
Bus: max. once daily in the main season - May to October. www.postbus.at
Boat: Arrival with the scheduled shipping Wurm+Köck, www.donauschiffahrt.de


Parking
At the Donausteig starting point
Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
Payment methods
Cash payment
  • All weather
  • Suitable for groups
  • Suitable for kids (all ages)
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for friends
  • Suitable for couples
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.

Engelhartszell: Trappist Round
WGD Donau Oberösterreich Tourismus GmbH
Lindengasse 9
4040 Linz

Phone +43 732 7277 - 800
Fax machine +43 732 7277 - 804
E-Mail tourismus@engelhartszell.ooe.gv.at
Web www.donauregion.at
https://www.donauregion.at
https://www.donauregion.at

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