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Pilgerweg „VIA ALM“

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Starting place: 4654 Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting
Destination: 4645 Grünau im Almtal

duration: 19h 6m
length: 72,8 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 653m
Altitude difference (downhill): 423m

Lowest point: 333m
Highest point: 677m
difficulty: easy
condition: medium
panoramic view: Some Views

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Hiking trail

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Pilgrim guide Veronika Pitschmann has revised and redesigned the "VIA ALM" pilgrimage route in 2021

VIA ALM" offers nature, culture, spirituality and gastronomy on six one-day tours. "VIA ALM" leads through three districts - Wels-Land, Gmunden and Kirchdorf. Pilgrimage knows no borders.

They have walked the stages together. The trail leads partly along the alpine pastures, but also through landscapes with heights, depths and expanses, as well as to culture, history, churches and chapels. The fabulous Almtal valley thus always offers pilgrims something to move their hearts and souls.

Stage 1: Almspitzrunde Bad Wimsbach

  • Length: 10 km
  • Duration: 3 hours (incl. sightseeing)

Stage 2: From Bad Wimsbach to Vorchdorf

  • Length: 16 km
  • Duration: 6 hours (incl. sightseeing)

Stage 3: From Vorchdorf via
Einsiedling to Pettenbach

  • Length: 12 km
  • Duration: 4.5 hours (incl. sightseeing)

Stage 4: From Pettenbach via Magdalenaberg and Heiligenleiten to Steinbachbrücke

  • Length: 11 km
  • Duration: 5 hours (incl. sightseeing)

Stage 5: From Steinbachbrücke via Viechtwang to Scharnstein and
Scharnstein and Grünau im Almtal

  • Length: 16 km
  • Duration: 5 hours (incl. sightseeing)

Stage 6: From Grünau to "Jaglbrunn" and the Almsee lake

  • Length: 13 km, with Almsee circuit 18 km
  • Duration: 5 hours (incl. sightseeing)

The stage descriptions of the pilgrimage route can be downloaded here as a PDF under Documents or on the new VIA ALM website .














Accessibility / arrival

How to get to the Almtal (to Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting):

We recommend that you travel by public transport!
by train: to Wels station with IC trains on the Westbahn line (ÖBB and Westbahn) (line 101), then change to regional trains in the direction of Attnang-Puchheim to Lambach station. Change to the "Vorchdorfer Bahn" from Stern & Hafferl (line 160) to Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting train station.
For the return trip from Grünau im Almtal with the Almtalbahn (line 153) back to the Welsh train station with connection to the IC trains of the western railway line.

by bus: OÖVV bus line 504 Wels - Lambach - Bad Wimsbach - Roitham
Bus train information

Call the Traunstein Taxi Route 80 from Bad Wimsbach station to Almspitz and for the return tripp vom the lake Almsee to the railway station of Grünau im Almtal Traunstein Taxi Route 60.
For both routes, please call at least 1 hour in advance the telephone number 050-422 1691 or order from the otaxi app.

by car:
Autobahn A1 Westautobahn exit 207 exit Vorchdorf at the roundabout - direction Lambach to Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting, approx. 7 km
Federal road B1 to Lambach - to Stadl Paura, there towards Vorchdorf to Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting

The nearest airports are Linz-Hörsching, 55 km and Salzburg, 80 km

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  • Parking space: 20
  • Bus parking space: 1
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  • Suitable for groups
  • Suitable for seniors
  • Suitable for single travelers
  • Suitable for friends
  • Suitable for couples
Most economical season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

Please get in touch for more information.


Pilgerweg „VIA ALM“
Veronika Pitschmann
4643 Pettenbach

Phone +43 699 10298097
E-Mail veronika-pitschmann@gmx.at
Web www.via-alm.at
https://www.via-alm.at

We speak the following languages

German

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We recommend that you conclude an accident and liability insurance policy. Use an onboard computer that displays the respective kilometres travelled per day and is calibrated for the front wheel.

 

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Mountain biking is one of the most wonderful outdoor leisure-time activities. Whilst biking or on a mountain biking tour, mountains and lakes, meadows and cabins are re-discovered in new ways. A couple of rules for fair play in the forest help to avoid conflicts whilst mountain biking.

 

a.Pedestrians have the right of way: We are accommodating and friendly to pedestrians and hikers. Upon encountering these fellow travellers, we alert them by using the bicycle bell and slowly overtake them. We avoid paths with heavy pedestrian traffic altogether. Take nature into account: We do not leave refuse behind.

b.The braking distance should be half of the total distance visible: We ride at a controlled pace, are ready to brake and maintain a braking distance half as long as the total distance visible, especially in curves, because we always have to count on obstacles on the path. Damage to the path, stones, branches, wood piles, grazing livestock, cattle grids, barriers, tractor-type forestry machines and authorised vehicles pose dangers that we need to be ready for.

c.Don’t drink and drive!: Do not drink alcohol when mountain biking. Take care at stop-off points (dealing with bike racks, dirty shoes or clothing).

It is obligatory to provide first aid!

d.Marked routes, closed paths and blockades: Keep to the marked routes, observe the blockades and accept that these roads are primarily for agricultural and forestry use!

Blockades can often not be avoided and are in your own interest. Biking beyond the intended path and outside of opening times is punishable and turns us into illegal bikers.

e.We are guests in the forest and behave accordingly, including vis-à-vis forestry and hunting staff. Whilst mountain biking, mobile telephones and music players are forbidden! Biking requires your full attention.

f.Avoid unnecessary noise. Out of consideration to the animals living in the wild, we only bike during full daylight. As a principle, we always wear our helmet (even when riding uphill)! Don’t forget emergency supplies: We always have a repair set and bandages along.

g.Don’t overestimate your skills: We should not overdo it when it comes to biking technique and physical fitness. Take the level of difficulty posed by the route into consideration and make a precise estimate of your experience and skills as a biker (braking, bell, lights)!

h.Close gates: We approach grazing livestock at a walking pace and close every gate behind us. We should avoid causing escape and panic reactions in the animals. Nothing stands in the way of the fun and athletic challenge in the mountains and forests!

i.Traffic rules: The general traffic rules (StVO) apply for all the mountain biking routes and we adhere to them. Our bike therefore needs to be in perfect technical condition and equipped in line with the traffic rules, including brakes, a bell and lights. We inspect and service our mountain bikes regularly anyway.

 

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Tour-Details

Starting place: 4654 Bad Wimsbach-Neydharting
Destination: 4645 Grünau im Almtal

duration: 19h 6m
length: 72,8 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 653m
Altitude difference (downhill): 423m

Lowest point: 333m
Highest point: 677m
difficulty: easy
condition: medium
panoramic view: Some Views

Paths covering:
Asphalt, Gravel, Hiking trail

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