The stage of the Jakobsweg from Göttweig Abbey to Maria Langegg is one of the most beautiful sections of the entire pilgrimage route.
Opis
Starting from Göttweig Abbey, the pilgrimage route in this stage leads about 24 km via Mautern to Maria Langegg.
Počiatočný bod túry
Göttweig Abbey
Cieľový bod túry
Maria Langegg
Opis trasy Jakobsweg Danube: Stage 4 Göttweig Abbey - Maria Langegg
Those who want not only to walk but also to reflect inwardly walk the Austrian Jakobsweg: from the famous Göttweig Abbey to Melk Abbey and then continuing from Melk through the Nibelungengau to Persenbeug.
From Göttweig Abbey, known as Austria's "Montecassino", founded in 1083 by Saint Altmann, Bishop of Passau, and handed over to the Benedictines in 1094, the Jakobsweg leads us down the slope to Aigen (path no. 475). Here we cross the railway line and pass through hollow paths and across a plateau to the left past Furth. On paved farm roads, we walk through splendid vineyards to Mautern. Before the barracks in Mautern, we turn left and walk through the beautiful village.
Continuing on the road (path 06) to Mauternbach. At the end of Mauternbach, we turn right and continue to pilgrimage along the steep path towards Ferdinandswarte. Here we are on a section of the Roman road, also called Limes road. Well-preserved artifacts can be seen in the Roman museum in Mautern. On the well-marked path, we pass the junctions to Ferdinandswarte and Unterbergern. Shortly before Oberbergern, you can continue straight towards Maria Langegg or go via Oberbergern (path 06), where there is an inn for a rest.
After about 1 km, we reach the Jakobsweg fork. Here you can once again enjoy a beautiful view of Göttweig Abbey. After a pleasant rest, we continue on path B20 into the mystical depths of the Dunkelsteinerwald. The pilgrimage path passes the "Seven Graves" (Illyrian-Celtic burial mounds) and the "Red Cross", an old wayside shrine, continuing to Schoberstein and "Herrnplatzl" (path no. 653). We go left towards Kreuzberg (path B10). At Kreuzberg, we have a beautiful panoramic view, and there is also a moon sculpture. The pilgrimage path continues mostly through the forest over the "Kastlkreuz" to the pilgrimage site Maria Langegg.
Príchod
A1: Via the S33 from St. Pölten, exit Mautern, following signs to Furth.
S5: From Vienna to Krems, then to Mautern, following signs to Furth.
Parkovanie
Sufficient parking is available at Göttweig Abbey or at the Park & Ride facility in Furth-Palt.
Bus connections between the Melk and Krems train stations to Mautern - connection to Westbahn and Franz-Josefsbahn are available. On weekends, a call bus runs Krems-Mautern-Furth-Göttweig Abbey. You can find all bus connections at www.vor.at