Nibelungengau long-distance hiking trail
Hiking tour Starting from Any, depends on the selected stage
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 86,39 km
- Duration: 23:05 h
- Ascent: 1572 m elevation gain
- Descent: 1572 m elevation gain
The Nibelungengau long-distance hiking trail runs north and south of the Danube for a total of 110 kilometers.
- Starting point of the tour
- Any, depends on the selected stage
- Tour destination
- Any, depends on the selected stage
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Distance: 86,39 km
- Duration: 23:05 h
- Ascent: 1572 m elevation gain
- Descent: 1572 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:3/6
- Overall experience:3/6
- Scenery:4/6
- Lowest point213 m
- Highest point550 m
- Stage tour
- Nice views
- With refreshment stops
- Suitable for families and children
Description
It leads along scenic paths through a charming landscape and to historic excursion destinations. Unspoiled nature and fantastic views of the Danube valley accompany hikers every step of the way. The individual stages are between 10 and 22 kilometers long and connect cultural treasures and natural gems like a common thread.
It doesn't matter whether you prefer to take it easy or have enough stamina for more challenging routes. The Nibelungengau long-distance hiking trail has the right route for every requirement.
- safety instructions Please note the following tips and hints to make your hiking holiday a pleasant experience: Stay on the marked paths and wear mountain/hiking boots.Please do not leave your rubbish on the path.Carry enough provisions (water/snacks) with you.Take the hiking map or use the free hiking app.Respect the sensitive habitats of the plants and animals.
- Equipment We recommend the following equipment:Hiking bootsBackpackWeatherproof clothing (e.g. rain protection)HeadgearSun protectionEnough provisions (water, snacks)Wachau hiking map and/or mobile route planner
- Parking Parking is mostly possible near the Danube shores in the Nibelungengau communities.
- Getting there On the A1 West Motorway, take the exits Ybbs on the Danube or Pöchlarn.You can reach Persenbeug via the A1 West Motorway, Ybbs exit, along federal road B25 towards Ybbs, through Ybbs across the Ybbs-Persenbeug Danube bridge, keep right towards Persenbeug. Along B3, the road runs along the north bank of the Danube to Klein-Pöchlarn. In Klein-Pöchlarn, the Danube bridge leads to Pöchlarn, and along federal road B1, access to Ybbs on the Danube or the Nibelungengau communities on the south bank is possible.
- Public transport Travel with ÖBB on the Westbahn line to the Ybbs/Kemmelbach train stop at timetable inquiry. From the station, you can take the post bus/Verkehrsbetriebe Ybbs to Persenbeug. Further information about the bus schedules can be found here.Also with ÖBB on the Westbahn line to the Pöchlarn train stop, with the regional buses to the surrounding communities.We recommend arriving by car, as public transport does not cover a seamless connection.
- Editor’s tip Plan enough time to visit the worthwhile excursion destinations in the region, e.g. the Ybbs-Persenbeug visitor power plant, Artstetten Castle, European Castle Leiben or the Oskar Kokoschka Museum.
Recommended period
All info about the stages can be found at www.nibelungengau.at The hiking map for the Nibelungengau long-distance trail can be requested free of charge by phone at Donau NÖ Tourismus GmbH at 02713-30060-60 or downloaded in the brochure shop at www.donau.com/prospekte.
Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026