Biberbach chapel route Lammerhuberblick
Hiking tour Starting from Village square in Biberbach
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 8,60 km
- Duration: 2:30 h
- Ascent: 286 m elevation gain
- Descent: 286 m elevation gain
Panoramic circular trail - a highlight when the trees are in bloom.
- Starting point of the tour
- Village square in Biberbach
- Tour destination
- Village square in Biberbach
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 8,60 km
- Duration: 2:30 h
- Ascent: 286 m elevation gain
- Descent: 286 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:2/6
- Overall experience:5/6
- Scenery:6/6
- Lowest point340 m
- Highest point503 m
- Round tour
- Nice views
- Accessibility by train and bus
Panoramic circular trail - a highlight when the trees are in bloom.
Circular trail with many great views of Biberbach and the Sonntagberg, accompanied by a sea of blossom when the trees are in bloom. Highlights include the view of Biberbach from the Karl-Lammerhuberblick memorial stone, the carved tree-trunk Madonna in Obergrübl and the recurring view of the Sonntagberg.
Chapels and wayside crosses along the route:
(20) Wiesmühle wayside cross
(21) Kautzhof chapel
(22) Kaltaigen wayside shrine
(23) Gehartsberg wayside shrine
(24) Karl-Lammerhuber-Blick memorial stone
(25) Baumstamm-Madonna Obergrübl
(26) Chapel Mitterriedl
(27) Chapel wayside shrine Moselberg
(18) Chapel Brandhof
(19) Chapel Edlach
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On the Lammerhuberblick chapel route (or the "Lammerhuber-Blick-Weg"), we leave the village at the main intersection heading south to the four-sided farm "Wiesmühle" with the (20) Wiesmühle wayside cross. Here we turn right and walk along the edge of the Biberbach stream over a bridge to the four-sided farm "Kautzhof." Upon reaching the (21) Kautzhof chapel, we turn left and walk along L 6206 for about 200 m, then right onto L 6207 to the hamlet "Kaltaigen," passing the (22) Kaltaigen chapel shrine. From here, we go uphill to the left to the 502 m high Gehartsberg with the (23) Gehartsberg chapel shrine and continue to the (24) Karl-Lammerhuber viewpoint with memorial stone. From here, we enjoy a magnificent view of Biberbach and the gentle hilly landscape with its many fruit trees and four-sided farms. The hiking trail then descends steeply to the left over the Kleeberg farm road, past the carved (25) Obergrübl tree trunk Madonna, back down into the "Graben" with the Biberbach stream. From the Lammerhuberblick, we also follow the signs of the pilgrimage trail from Seitenstetten to Sonntagberg, which follows the same route up to the hamlet "Moselberg." In the "Graben" we cross L 6189 to the "Brandhof farm road," uphill towards the hamlet "Riedl." Here, the (26) Mitterriedl chapel invites you to pause. The path continues to climb toward the hamlet "Moselberg" with the (27) Moselberg chapel shrine, which stands exactly at the road junction. Here we turn left heading north and follow the last section of the Krausenöd chapel route back to Biberbach: After a short time, we reach the (18) Brandhof chapel, one of the largest chapels in Biberbach, dedicated to the Holy Trinity. We continue downhill past the "Pimshof" to the hamlet "Edlach," where we turn right to the (19) Edlach chapel. After the next four-sided farm, the route leads left over a paved driveway and through the settlement back to the starting point in the village center.
At the parking lot by the municipal office or the parking lot at the depot.
The route starts at the village square in Biberbach, below the parish church, and is easily accessible by bike or car from all directions.
Arrival by train and bus is possible, information available at www.oebb.at and www.vor.at. Best to arrive at St. Peter/Au station and continue by regional bus via Seitenstetten to Biberbach.
At the literature stand of the parish church, accompanying texts on the chapel routes in Biberbach are available, inviting you to a spiritual walk on the round route. Allow yourself to be inspired by the messages on the three text boards set up along the way.