Enzmilner culture hiking trail
The Enzmilner Kulturwanderweg , also called Kulturparcours Joachim Enzmilner , is a cross-community hiking trail that leads through the municipalities of Windhaag bei Perg and Münzbach and is dedicated to regional history and in particular to the history of the counter-reformer Joachim Enzmilner and his daughter Magdalena in the context of fifty stations .
Directions
The main route of Enzmilner culture trail is about 12.8 kilometers long and leads from the parish church Windhaag the ruined castle Windhaag , over the seven church overlooking the parish church Muenzbach and back again on the Altenburg Affiliated Church after wind Hague. There are also shorter sections of the route signposted with the names Panoramablick (2.4 kilometers), Hausbergbach (6.1 kilometers) and Schwertmühle (7.3 kilometers).
Attractions
- Village center and parish church of Windhaag , former Dominican convent
- Windhaag castle ruins
- Filial church Altenburg with originally preserved frescoes in the crypt of the Prager family from the 16th century, ossuary (Karner), one of the oldest bells in Upper Austria and the positive organ
- Altenburg Museum and Old School
- Center and parish church Münzbach , former Dominican monastery , Barbarspital , armory and home parlor
Awards and grants
The Enzmilner Kulturwanderweg is a project started in the Strudengau region in 2007 under the motto “Der Graf von Windhaag” and was funded by the Province of Upper Austria and the EU . The previously established museum in the old school of Altenburg, which was named Museum of the Month in November 2006 as part of the Upper Austrian Museum Association, was also integrated. The hiking trail received the Austrian hiking seal of approval in 2010.
Fifty stations
The fifty signposted and briefly described stations along the Enzmilner Kulturwanderweg give a picture of the historical conditions in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- 1 Windhaag rectory
- 2 Portiunkula Church in Windhaag
- 3 Windhaag parish church (= former monastery church)
- 4 Aistleitner Inn
- 5 Former Dominican convent in Windhaag
- 6 monastery wall and archway
- 7 Former Prior's Wing of the Windhaag Monastery, including:
- 8 court blacksmiths
- 9 Pfisterei or monastery bakery
- 10 Castle Chapel of St. Peter
- 11 Former castle brewery
- 12 Windhaag Castle and Lordship ( Windhaag Castle Ruins )
- 13 Castle pond - horse pond
- 14 Old way to Münzbach
- 15 St. Eustachius
- 16 Obergrabner manor house
- 17 Untergrabner manor house
- 18 Farmhouse Floh (Flachwegerer)
- 19 Farmhouse Unter Steinböck
- 20 Marterl
- 21 Modlerbach (Schwertmüllerbach), belonging to:
- 21a Gstettenbauer (Kleingrell)
- 21b Grellengut
- 21c sword mill
- 21d Freindorf
- 21e Marterl (plague column)
- 22 Pfarrwiesen (Zöchwiesen)
- 23 Schwertmüllerbach
- 24 Auger farm
- 25 Tremetsbichler farm
- 26 Rammelbauer and Rammelhofstatt
- 27 Gate pillar - perforated brick
- 28 Marterl on Münzbacher Landesstrasse
- 29 Plague column at Taferlweg No. 33 (Stockinger)
- 30 parish pond
- 31 Münzbach market
- 32 Münzbach parish church
- 33 Former Dominican monastery in Münzbach
- 34 Münzbach vicarage and wayside shrine
- 35 Freihaus in the Münzbach market
- 36 Barbaraspital
- 37 Former Meierhof near Münzbach
- 38 High Court
- 39 Sinner farm
- 40 Nice farm
- 41 Hintermühle
- 42 Altenburg branch church
- 43 Old School Museum
- 44 Kalvarienbergkapelle and Burgstall Altenburg
- 45 Altenburg old parsonage
- 46 Hausbergbach
- 47 Schallhasleitner farmhouse
- 48 bird noses
- 49 Plank farmhouse
Web links
- Folder Enzmilner Kulturwanderweg (PDF; 407 kB) Download from the homepage of the municipality of Windhaag
- Enzmilner Kulturwanderweg film of the Strudengau region
- Hiking trails around the Windhaag castle ruins
Coordinates: 48 ° 17 ′ 1.1 ″ N , 14 ° 40 ′ 53.7 ″ E