Way of St. James Mostviertel: 4th stage: from Mauthausen to Linz

Pilgrimage route from Mauthausen, town center to Linz, Pöstlingberg

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Elevation profile

31,06 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 31,06 km
  • Ascent: 569 egm
  • Descent: 295 egm
  • Duration: 8:15 h
  • Lowest point: 243 m
  • Highest point:518 m
Features
  • Stage tour
  • With refreshment stops

Details for: Way of St. James Mostviertel: 4th stage: from Mauthausen to Linz

Brief description

On the fourth stage of the Way of St. James, we face quite a "trek" of almost 30 kilometers, as the Upper Austrians would say. Nevertheless, the route, which largely follows the Danube Cycle Path, is also especially beautiful.

Description

We start our fourth stage in the town center of Mauthausen and hike northwest to the Mauthausen Memorial. With a heavy heart, we descend the so-called "Death Staircase" (currently closed) at the former concentration camp down to the quarry and continue to St. Georgen an der Gusen (access to the quarry is unrestricted via the access road “Wiener Graben”). At Abwinden we reach the Danube Cycle Path, which we follow down to the Danube bank via a bridge. From now on, we stay on the Danube Cycle Path for the rest of the route or, for those especially fit, can make a detour to the medieval town of Steyregg. The castle Steyregg, perched on a distinctive rock here, was probably built as early as 1150, and the town or Seiler Gate also dates from the Middle Ages. The baroque parish church of St. Stephen lies west of the medieval town center. Continuing along the Danube, you pass the Pleschinger Lake and can even already see the destination of the fourth stage – the pilgrimage church on Pöstlingberg.

Starting point of the tour

Mauthausen, town center

Destination point of the tour

Linz, Pöstlingberg

Route description Way of St. James Mostviertel: 4th stage: from Mauthausen to Linz

From the Mauthausen Memorial we take the “Death Staircase” to the quarry and from there meet the memorial path. We follow it left, first southwards, then westwards to a wayside shrine where the memorial path turns left, but we continue straight ahead. Passing some farms we reach the hamlet of Kirchberg, from where we go straight to St. Georgen. Then we continue along the Gusen Valley cycle path southwards to Abwinden, where we cross the Danube arm and reach the Danube Cycle Path. We hike upstream along the Danube Cycle Path to Steyregg. Here, we can either follow the Danube Cycle Path on to Linz or turn right into the Steyregg floodplains towards Steyregg. In the town center we find signs to the Danube circular hiking path, which we follow westwards past Obernbergen and Pfenningberg to the Pleschinger bathing lake. From Pfenningberg we also see the markings of the Danube Trail. Behind the bathing lake we meet the Danube Cycle Path again and follow it to the Nibelungen Bridge in Linz.

Directions

Coming from Salzburg, take the West Motorway to the Asten/St. Florian exit (160). Then drive on Mauthausener Str. (B1) to Ennsdorf and take the third exit in the roundabout onto B123. Cross the Danube bridge and turn left towards Mauthausen.

Parking

There is a large parking lot directly at the entrance to Mauthausen (in front of Pragstein Castle).

From Linz main train station, there is a direct bus connection (bus no. 361) to Mauthausen.

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