4 Sebaldustour Maria Seesal-Runde - The Hidden Tour




- culturally interesting
- Flatly
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The Maria Seesal loop leads via Waidhofen an der Ybbs and Ybbsitz to Maria Seesal. Return via Klein- and Großprolling to Opponitz and via Saurüssel and Mühlein to the starting point.
The tour on Outdooractive - registration on the platform required
The tour on Komoot - registration on the platform required
The tour on Bergfex - registration on the platform not required
The tour on sebaldustour.at - registration on the platform not required
Technique: **
Quality of experience: ***
Recommended season:
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
Properties:
- Loop
- Scenic
- Refreshment stops available
- Cultural/historical value
Die Tour auf Outdooractive - Registrierung auf der Plattform erforderlich
Die Tour auf Komoot - Registrierung auf der Plattform erforderlich
Die Tour auf Bergfex - Anmeldung auf der Plattform nicht erforderlich
Die Tour auf sebaldustour.at - Anmeldung auf der Plattform nicht erforderlich
Directions:
From Gaflenz first via Breitenau to the Weyer road maintenance depot, then left to Pichlhöhe. Via the new Saurüsselstraße to Kleinhollenstein.
From Weyer, drive from the market square through Hollensteinerstraße and directly to Saurüsssel and Kleinhollenstein.
Turn left there for a few hundred metres until you reach the Ybbstal cycle path. This leads downstream to Opponitz (turn right at the Bruckwirt). From there, take the Kleine Kripp to Großprolling and Kleinprolling. Then turn right uphill at the Kleinprolling junction, past the Theuretzbach estate and over the hill to the pilgrimage destination of Maria Seesal.
After an inner contemplation in the church, you can also stop for physical refreshment in the nearby Krumpmühle mill.
The route continues along the road to Ybbsitz, which boasts the parish church, a mighty late Gothic hall church, as well as many other sights and places to stop for refreshments.
The "little Ybbstal cycle path" leads to Gstadt railway station, then on to Waidhofen in the town and back to Gaflenz and Weyer.
If you want to make the route shorter, take the train from Waidhofen town railway station back to Gaflenz or Weyer.
Safety guidelines:
Please note: For environmental reasons, extensive signposting has been largely dispensed with along the route. A map and GPX data provide the necessary safety.
Equipment:
Bicycle helmet, first aid pack for rider and bicycle




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- Autumn
Please get in touch for more information.
Stadtplatz 27
4400 Steyr
Phone +43 7252 53229 - 0
E-Mail info@steyr-nationalpark.at
Web www.steyr-nationalpark.at/
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