Mysterious honeybee

  • All weather
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for pushchairs
  • culinary interesting
  • Flatly

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Starting place: 4113 St. Martin im Mühlkreis
Destination: 4113 St. Martin im Mühlkreis

duration: 1h 30m
length: 4,7 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 175m
Altitude difference (downhill): 175m

Lowest point: 409m
Highest point: 549m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

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

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Short description:
This theme trail demonstrates how important the honeybee and insects are for balance in nature as well for agricultural yields. For this purpose, the bee information centre, the show-beehut and insect hotels were put up and a bee-meadow laid out. Presentation boards along the way tell astonishing facts about honeybees.


Quality of experience: ******


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


Properties:
  • Loop
  • Scenic
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Family friendly
  • Faunistic highlights
  • Insider tip
  • Suitable for strollers

Description:
The circular trail begins at the market square in St. Martin i.M. Near the school you`ll find the bee information centre, built in the shape of a honeycomb. Several short films show phases in the life of honeybees, wild bees and insects. In the beehive made of glass, the honey collectors can be safely observed. After the village of Kobling, you`ll find the show bee hut at the forest edge. Now the trail follows the stream in the forest (great waterwheel). After crossing, continue uphill on the forest and meadow path. At Premserhügel rest area you`ll find some benches - again built in honeycomb shape. Here you can enjoy superb views of the Bohemian Forest all the ways to the Alps. The name of well-known mountain peaks is described on the panorama board. The mascot`s name is Carni. Tells amazing facts about bees. It tells us in exciting terms what the bees`body looks like, where they live, what they look like in the beehive and what they do in winter. Carni explains the dance of the bees.

Directions:

Der Rundweg beginnt am Marktplatz in St. Martin i. M. Nahe dem Schulcampus steht das Infohaus Biene, in Form einer Bienenwabe gebaut. Mehrere Kurzfilme zeigen Ausschnitte aus dem Leben von Honig-, Wildbienen und Insekten. Im gläsernen Bienenstock können die Honigsammler gefahrlos beobachtet werden. Nach dem Dorf Kobling steht am Waldrand die Schau-Bienenhütte. Nun geht`s im Wald den Bach entlang (tolles Wasserrad). Nach der Querung folgt der Anstieg auf Wald- und Wiesenweg. Am Rastplatz Premserhügel warten Ruhebänke - wieder in Wabenform gebaut. Hier öffnet sich ein grandioser Ausblick vom Böhmerwald bis zu den Alpen. Der Name bekannter Bergspitzen ist auf der Panoramatafel beschrieben. Carni heißt das Maskottchen. Erzählt Erstaunliches über Bienen. Spannend berichtet sie, wie der Bienenkörper aussieht, wie sie leben, wie es im Stock aussieht und was sie im Winter machen. Carni erklärt den Tanz der Bienen und warum Bienen manchmal stechen und gibt Tipps, was nach einem Stich zu tun ist.



Equipment:

Sturdy footwear


 


 



Additional information:
Half day tour for families
Starting point: Market place St. Martin i. M.
Destination: Market place St. Martin i. M.

further information:
  • culinary interesting
  • Flatly
  • Board possible

Details - hiking
  • themed path
Accessibility / arrival



Public Transit
Location and getting there

How to arrive in the Danube Upper Austrian region?
The fast way to your destination – by train, bus, car, boat or plane.


 


 Very good bus service from Linz or Rohrbach



Parking
Parking at the village outskirts (after Billamarkt) or at the village entrance coming from the north
Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
  • All weather
  • Suitable for groups
  • Suitable for schools
  • Suitable for pushchairs
  • Suitable for teenagers
  • Suitable for seniors
  • Suitable for single travelers
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for friends
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for children
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.


Mysterious honeybee
Marktgemeindeamt Sankt Martin i. M.
Markt 2
4113 St. Martin im Mühlkreis

Phone +43 7232 2105
E-Mail gemeindeamt@sankt-martin.at
Web www.tourismus-sankt-martin.at
http://www.tourismus-sankt-martin.at

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Tour-Details

Starting place: 4113 St. Martin im Mühlkreis
Destination: 4113 St. Martin im Mühlkreis

duration: 1h 30m
length: 4,7 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 175m
Altitude difference (downhill): 175m

Lowest point: 409m
Highest point: 549m
difficulty: medium
condition: medium
panoramic view: Dreamtour

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

powered by TOURDATA