Details for: Hiking trail 466
Brief description
The circular route is 5 km long and ranges between 250 - 300 meters in elevation.
Description
The path starts at the village square in St. Pantaleon. From there, follow the arrow, passing the parsonage to the municipality. Then continue straight along the cemetery to Kornfeldstraße and turn left to Angerwiesenstraße. After about 200 meters towards Stögen, you reach the Florianimarterl on the left next to the Erlabach. Now cross the Erlabach bridge, then turn right and go to Stögen. There, turn left into Wald-Steinwand and follow the route to the Pest column (Marian thanksgiving column). Continue to Weingarten to the junction before the sports field (cross connection to hiking trail 468 via Erla village square) to the Sperberteich on the right and down to the Erlabach. Over the bridge, along Aichbergstraße and through the village back to the starting point.
Starting point of the tour
St. Pantaleon
Route description Hiking trail 466
The path starts at the village square in St. Pantaleon. From there, follow the arrow, passing the parsonage to the municipality. Then continue straight along the cemetery to Kornfeldstraße and turn left to Angerwiesenstraße. After about 200 meters towards Stögen, you reach the Florianimarterl on the left next to the Erlabach. Now cross the Erlabach bridge, then turn right and go to Stögen. There, turn left into Wald-Steinwand and follow the route to the Pest column (Marian thanksgiving column). Continue to Weingarten to the junction before the sports field (cross connection to hiking trail 468 via Erla village square) to the Sperberteich on the right and down to the Erlabach. Over the bridge, along Aichbergstraße and through the village back to the starting point.
Directions
Motorway junction St. Valentin, follow the signs to St. Pantaleon
Parking
There are various parking lots in the municipality. Please follow the signs.
By train to St. Valentin station
Author's tip
Worth seeing is the parish church of St. Pantaleon with its Romanesque crypt from the 12th century and the former Benedictine convent church of Erla with the family tree of Christ. Also notable is the longest roundwood bridge in Europe along the Danube cycling route.