Jakobsweg Donau: Stage 5 Maria Langegg - Melk

Pilgrimage route from Maria Langegg to Melk Abbey

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Elevation profile

26,74 km length

Tour dates
  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Route: 26,74 km
  • Ascent: 665 egm
  • Descent: 943 egm
  • Duration: 7:35 h
  • Lowest point: 208 m
  • Highest point:591 m
Features
  • Stage tour

Details for: Jakobsweg Donau: Stage 5 Maria Langegg - Melk

Brief description

The section from Maria Langegg to the Baroque Benedictine Abbey Melk is considered one of the great highlights of the pilgrim path.

Description

From Maria Langegg via Wolfstein Castle to Melk Abbey is a route through the Dunkelsteinerwald of about 20 km. A meditative nature experience to recharge your energy.

Starting point of the tour

Maria Langegg

Destination point of the tour

Melk Abbey

Route description Jakobsweg Donau: Stage 5 Maria Langegg - Melk

From Maria Langegg it goes via the popular hiking trail No. 653 to the ruins of Aggstein Castle.

After a short break, during which you are spoiled with beautiful views, we march down into the Danube Valley. Before reaching the town of Aggstein, we turn left and reach Aggsbach Village via the "Hartl." From here, the path No. 653 leads us past the hammer mill and the Charterhouse Aggsbach. Through the Wolfstein Gorge, it continues to Wolfstein, which owes its name to an old legend. At the end of the village, we turn right and reach Gerolding through the Raintal (path No. 653). Now the path leads us on the road over Hohenwarth further to Schönbühel (path No. 653, 05). From afar we can see Schönbühel Castle and the Danube. About 1 km off the pilgrim path is the Servite Monastery, built in the 17th century.

The pilgrim path leads us left through the village in front of Schönbühel Castle. After Schönbühel, the path 05 goes steeply uphill again to "Hub," where the view of Melk Abbey compensates us for the efforts of the route. Over the Pielach estuary and the "Steinwandleiten" it is only a short climb to Melk Abbey. From here you can look back on a beautiful but certainly also strenuous pilgrim path, between the pilgrimage church Maria Langegg and the magnificent Melk Abbey and in the midst of the quiet, beautiful, and mystical Dunkelsteinerwald.

Directions

Coming from Krems via the Danube bridge to Mautern, Bergern, Schenkenbrunn, to Maria Langegg.

From St. Pölten via Karlstetten to Maria Langegg.

From Melk, Aggsbach Village, following the turnoff on L109 to Maria Langegg.

Parking

Parking is available near the pilgrimage church.

Take the Franz-Josefs-Bahn train to Krems, then continue with bus line 489 to Maria Langegg. Please check exact timetables at www.vor.at

Equipment

Basic equipment for pilgrim paths:

Sturdy, comfortable, and waterproof hiking boots or approach shoesClothing in multiple layers with moisture transportHiking socksBackpack (with rain cover)Sun, rain, and wind protection (hat, sunscreen, waterproof and windproof jacket and pants)SunglassesTelescopic polesSufficient provisions and drinking waterFirst aid kit with blister plastersBlister plastersBivy sack/survival bagEmergency blanketHeadlampPocket knifeSignal whistleMobile phoneCashNavigation device/map and compassEmergency contact dataID cardDevotional items and necessary materials

Overnight stay in hostel:

Hygiene articles and medicationsTravel towelEarplugsSleeping bag linerSleepwearPilgrim ID card

The lists for "basic equipment" and "technical equipment" are created based on the chosen activity. They do not claim to be complete and serve only as suggestions for what you should pack.

For your safety, you should carefully read all instructions for the proper use and maintenance of your device.

Safety information

Please observe the following tips and notes to make your hiking vacation a beautiful experience:

Stay on marked paths.Wear good footwear.Carry enough drinking water and, if necessary, a snack.Please do not leave your trash on the path.Respect the sensitive habitats of plants and animals.

Walking/using the suggested route is at your own risk and responsibility.

Author's tip

Definitely plan a visit:

Melk Abbey

Charterhouse Aggsbach

Ruins of Aggstein Castle

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