Linz: Pöstlingberg Town Hiking Trail

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Starting place: 4020 Linz
Destination: 4020 Linz

duration: 2h 49m
length: 7,7 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 274m
Altitude difference (downhill): 274m

Lowest point: 254m
Highest point: 523m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Great panorama

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Other

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Short description:
Nibelungenbrücke Bridge – Donaustrand Beach - Schablederweg - Pöstlingberg - Way of the Cross - Petrinum - Linz Hauptplatz


Technique: *


Quality of experience: *****


Recommended season:
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October


Properties:
  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Family friendly
  • Cultural/historical value

Description:
 

  • 0.0km The Trinity column that was built in 1723 is located directly at the starting point, the old town hall. From there you walk from the Baroque Hauptplatz square down to Nibelungenbrücke Bidge, where you see the Lentos, the new arts museum, at your right hand side. Having crossed the bridge you see the Ars Electronica Center, the “Museum of the Future”, at your right hand side and to your left the new town hall in the style of a local “Vierkanter” farm (four buildings that enclose a square). Past the new town hall you get to Obere Donaustraße road. There is  

  • 1.0km Donaustrand beach . You can enjoy sunbathing and bathing in the Danube there. On Talgasse path and Berggasse path you get to a point where you cross the route of Pöstlingbergbahn, Europe’s steepest adhesion train.

  • 2.0km From there you continue to your left into Schablederweg path, most parts of which run along the old tracks of Pöstlingbergbahn train. After some 200 metres you have the opportunity to take a pedestrian path left into Hohe Strasse where the Linz Zoo is located. If you stay on Schablederweg path you get past Hohe Strasse and Samhaberstraße up to

  • 4.0km Pöstlingberg . It is the landmark of the provincial capital and with an altitude of 537m it also lovingly reffered to as the “Acropolis of Linz”. The “Pöstlingberg World of Experience” includes the zoo and Pöstlingbergbahn train as well as the grotto railway with its unique fairytale world, the Baroque pilgrimage basilica that is located at the highest spot of Pöstlingberg and the Rose Garden that invites to music and theatre performances in the summer. In good weather one can see the town of Linz and even the Alps from the panorama plateau. Via the Way of the Cross one gets to

  • 6.0km Collegium Petrinum after some 2km . The Episcopal college was built in the late 19th-century style of historism and is said to have 999 windows. You continue on Leisenhofstraße, Doppelbauerweg and Rosenauerstraße into Hauptstraße that brings you back to

  • 8.0km Nibelungenbrücke Bridge or Hauptplatz square respectively.



Directions:

Vom Ausgangspunkt haben Sie einen sehr schönen Blick auf die Linzer Kulturmeile an der Donau:


Das Ars Electronica Center, das Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, das Brucknerhaus und das Linzer Schloss mit dem neuen Südflügel. Sie gehen am AEC entlang unter der Brücke durch, am Neuen Rathaus vorbei und gelangen zur Oberen Donaustraße. Über die Talgasse und die Berggasse kommen Sie zu einem Punkt, wo Sie den Streckenverlauf der Pöstlingbergbahn kreuzen. Von der Hohe Straße weg geht es links in den Schablederweg, großteils neben den Schienen der Pöstlingbergbahn. Nach ca. 200 Metern Möglichkeit nach links in die Hohe Straße abzubiegen, wo Sie den Linzer Tiergarten fi nden. Bleiben Sie am Schablederweg, dann erreichen Sie den Pöstlingberg (537 m). Zur „Erlebniswelt Pöstlingberg“ gehören neben dem Tiergarten und der Pöstlingbergbahn auch die Grottenbahn mit ihrer einmaligen Märchenwelt, die barocke Wallfahrtsbasilika und der Rosengarten. Der Blick vom Panoramaplateau auf die Stadt Linz reicht bei klarem Wetter bis in das Alpenvorland. Über den steilen Kreuzweg kommen Sie zum Collegium Petrinum. Das Bischöfliche Gymnasium wurde Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts errichtet. Weiter geht es über die Leisenhofstraße, den Doppelbauerweg und der Rosenauerstraße in die Hauptstraße, die Sie wieder zurück zum Rastplatz vor dem Ars Electronica Center gelangen. Von hier aus können Sie auch direkt über die Nibelungenbrücke den Hauptplatz und die Altstadt von Linz erkunden.



Tip:
Diese Tour wird Ihnen präsentiert von der Tourismusregion Donau Oberösterreich

Equipment:
Wanderrucksack (inkl. Regenhülle), festes Schuhwerk

Additional information:
Tourist Information
Hauptplatz 1
4020 Linz
Tel.: 0043(0)732-7070-2009
Fax: 0043(0)732-7070-542009
E-mail: tourist.info@linz.at
Web: www.linz-tourismus.info und www.linz.at/tourismus

http://www.linz.at/images/Stadtwanderwege-net.pdf
Starting point: Linz
Destination: Rasttafel Donausteig vor dem Ars Electronica Center, Urfahrmarkt

further information:
  • Flatly
  • Board possible

Accessibility / arrival

Getting there
By car:
Coming from Salzburg and Vienna: on the A1 Westautobahn, “Linz/Zentrum” exit
Coming from Graz: on the A9 Phyrnautobahn to A1 Westautobahn, “Linz/Zentrum” exit Coming from Prague, Freistadt: on the A7 Mühlkreisautobahn, “Linz/Hafenstraße” exit Coming from Regensburg, Passau: on the A8 Innkreisautobahn to A1, “Linz/Zentrum” exit or tollfree on the B127 along the Danube

By train: from Salzburg, Vienna, Passau, Graz, Prag -> Linz main station
Train information: Linz - Schönering, Linz - Hitzing)

Public transport in Linz:
Operator: Linz AG

By boat: boats from Passau and Vienna
Wurm + Köck shipping company


By plane: Blue Danube Airport is located south-west of Linz (outside of town).



Public Transit
Linz main station (Westbahn), Mühlkreisbahnhof train station

Parking
Large car park at the Urfahraner fun fair grounds, approx. a 10-minute walk from Hauptplatz square
Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.


Linz: Pöstlingberg Town Hiking Trail
Tourist Information Linz
Hauptplatz 1 - Altes Rathaus
4020 Linz

Phone +43 732 7070 - 2009
E-Mail tourist.info@linz.at
Web www.linztourismus.at
Web www.donauregion.at/
http://www.linztourismus.at
https://www.donauregion.at/

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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.

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Tour-Details

Starting place: 4020 Linz
Destination: 4020 Linz

duration: 2h 49m
length: 7,7 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 274m
Altitude difference (downhill): 274m

Lowest point: 254m
Highest point: 523m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Great panorama

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Other

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