Weinviertelweg
Weinviertelweg | |
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The Buschberghütte |
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Data | |
length | 98 km |
Markers | red-white-red 632 |
Starting point |
Langenzersdorf 48 ° 18 '35 " N , 16 ° 21' 23" E |
Target point |
Drasenhofen 48 ° 45 ′ 21 ″ N , 16 ° 38 ′ 48 ″ E |
Height difference | approx. 1500 m |
The highest point | Schulberg (420 m) |
Lowest point | Langenzersdorf (170 m) |
Level of difficulty | light |
season | all year round |
Viewpoints | Bisamberg , Oberleiser Berg , Buschberg |
The Weinviertelweg with path number 632 is a hiking trail in Austria from Langenzersdorf to Drasenhofen . It runs entirely in the federal state of Lower Austria and crosses the Weinviertel from south to north. Its length is 98 kilometers and it takes about four days to complete it. The path has no alpine difficulties.
Route
From Langenzersdorf the path leads over the Bisamberg to Hagenbrunn . Via Manhartsbrunn you get to Kreuttal and Großrußbach before reaching Ernstbrunn . Past the lookout point on Oberleiser Berg , it goes over the Buschberghütte to Hüttendorf and on to Mistelbach . Poysdorf , Falkenstein and Kleinschweinbarth are the last stopovers on the way to Drasenhofen.
From Langenzersdorf to Oberleis, the Weinviertelweg runs on the route of the Eastern Austrian Grenzlandweg ; between Ernstbrunn and Drasenhofen there is long stretches of parallel with the Jakobsweg Weinviertel .
mark
The Weinviertelweg is marked with red-white-red color symbols and path number 632. There is a short variant 632A between Ernstbrunn and Oberleis.
The trail is marked and supervised in sections by the Mistelbach local group of Naturfreunde Austria , the Wienerland hiking club and the long-distance hikers section of the Austrian Alpine Club . For the latter, a badge can be requested after hiking through.
literature
- Ernst Kreutzer: Weinviertelweg Langenzersdorf - Drasenhofen . Ed .: Austrian Alpine Association, Section Long-Distance Hikers. Vienna 1988.
Web links
- Waymarked Trails: Weinviertelweg 632 (accessed April 19, 2020)
- Gehlebt.at: Weinviertelweg 632 (accessed April 19, 2020)