Long-distance hiking trail Nibelungengau 8: Krummnussbaum - Persenbeug
Hiking tour Starting from Krummnussbaum, fire brigade
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 16,94 km
- Duration: 4:20 h
- Ascent: 131 m elevation gain
- Descent: 132 m elevation gain
Hike on carefully to Ybbs and Persenbeug. At Austria's oldest and fourth most powerful Danube power station, you can learn interesting facts about hydroelectric power generation.
- Starting point of the tour
- Krummnussbaum, fire brigade
- Tour destination
- Persenbeug, Danube shore
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 16,94 km
- Duration: 4:20 h
- Ascent: 131 m elevation gain
- Descent: 132 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:3/6
- Overall experience:4/6
- Scenery:4/6
- Lowest point215 m
- Highest point322 m
- Stage tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
Description
The stage starts at the fire station in Krummnussbaum and leads through the village and on to Krummnussbaum - Holzern. At Maria Steinbründl, the trail runs over the Eichberg to Sarling. Continue along the Danube to the main square in Ybbs. The route then passes the Ybbs-Persenbeug visitor power station and crosses the Danube bridge to Persenbeug and the Donaulände.
- safety instructions Please observe the following tips and notes to make your hiking holiday a pleasant experience:· Stay on the marked paths.· Wear mountain/hiking boots.· Use hiking poles.· Rainwear is always advisable.· Take the hiking map with you.· Carry enough drinking water.· Please do not leave your rubbish on the trail.· Respect the sensitive habitats of the plant and animal world. Please note that mountain biking and horseback riding are generally prohibited on the Nibelungengau long-distance trail in the forest and on private forest roads. Walking/using the suggested routes is at your own risk and responsibility.
- Equipment Hiking boots, backpack, hiking map and/or mobile tour planner, weatherproof clothing (e.g., rain protection), headwear, sun protection, first aid kit, possibly flashlight, sufficient provisions (water, snack) You can find a comprehensive equipment list here.
- Route description The stage starts at the fire brigade panorama board in Krummnussbaum and leads through the village. Then it continues on the asphalt road Krummnussbaum – Holzern to the Renner inn. At Maria Steinbründl, there is a small pilgrimage chapel that can be visited. The path then leads over the Eichberg to Sarling with the possibility to stop at the Donauhafen inn. The stage continues along the Danube on bike paths, with some traffic, to the main square in Ybbs. The renovated old town center with its romantic courtyards, alleys, and townhouses is a special highlight. Then it goes a bit upstream past the oldest Danube power plant Ybbs-Persenbeug. Visitors gain exciting insights into how energy generation through hydropower works. On the bike path over the Danube bridge, it goes to Persenbeug to the Danube shore, where the stage ends. At Persenbeug/Ybbs on the Danube, the Strudengau transitions into the Nibelungengau.
- Parking Parking is possible in the center of Krummnussbaum or at the Danube shore in Persenbeug.
- Getting there Krummnussbaum is accessible via the A1 West motorway, exit Pöchlarn. At the exit, take the 2nd exit in the roundabout towards Pöchlarn. Through the village, after the fire brigade (about 100-150 meters), turn right towards Krummnussbaum.Coming from Krems or Grein via the Wachau road (B3), cross the Danube bridge at Klein Pöchlarn. In the roundabout after the bridge, take the first exit towards Pöchlarn. Through the village, after the fire brigade (about 100-150 meters), turn right towards Krummnussbaum.
- Public transport You can travel with ÖBB to the Pöchlarn or Krummnussbaum train station - timetable query. From Pöchlarn station, you can take the bus to Krummnussbaum - timetable information. We recommend arriving by car as public transport does not cover a continuous connection.
- Editor’s tip In the forest area near Krummnussbaum, you will pass the Maria Steinbründl pilgrimage chapel. The Danube shores in Persenbeug and Ybbs invite you to linger. The bathing lake in Persenbeug-Gottsdorf offers a refreshing cool-down on hot summer days. The long-distance hiking trail Nibelungengau is signposted and walkable in both directions.Event highlight in Nibelungengau: Combine your hiking holiday with the Solstice Festival "Fire Magic in Nibelungengau" in June. Celebrate on the banks of the Danube in one of the Nibelungengau communities or on board a ship.
Recommended period
For easy and convenient planning of the routes, the Wachau-Nibelungengau-Kremstal app is recommended. Simply download for Android or iPhone.
Excursion tips along the route:
crooked nut trees in Krummnussbaum, Donauhafen in Krummnussbaum, Maria Steinbründl pilgrimage chapel, Bicycle Museum Ybbs, Ybbs-Persenbeug visitor power plant
Dining options along the route:
Krummnussbaum, Maria Steinbründl, Sarling, Ybbs and Persenbeug
Other sights in Nibelungengau:
Peace Museum Erlauf, Oskar Kokoschka Center Pöchlarn, Leiben European Castle, Artstetten Castle, Maria Taferl Basilica
Event tips:
Every first Saturday in October, the Nut Festival takes place in Krummnussbaum. The village transforms into a colorful festival place with many delicious and fun offers all about the nut. At the Ybbsiade - the largest cabaret and small arts festival in the German-speaking area - well-known cabaret artists perform annually in April for two weeks. Since 2006, the international artist symposium Atelier at the Danube has been held annually in September. All events and happenings in the Nibelungengau region and surroundings can be found here.
All available promotional materialsfor Nibelungengau can be found here or browse online through the Nibelungengau travel guide.
Letzte Änderung: 19 Mar 2026