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Kremstal-Danube Long Distance Trail 09: Langenlois – Lengenfeld

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    Lush green meadows, idyllic forests and impressive wine terraces characterise the landscape on the way from Langenlois to Lengenfeld: the ideal hike for nature lovers.

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    Distance 7 km
    1:45 h
    151 m
    68 m
    363 m
    217 m

    The Langenlois - Lengenfeld hiking route begins directly in the centre of the wine town of Langenlois. A first short stay there is already worthwhile. After all, the comprehensive range of offers in terms of wine and tourism on the site promises interesting insights - for example, in the LOISIUM WeinWelt & Vinothek or also in the Ursin Haus Vinotheque & Tourist Information. Heading West, the stage continues through forests and meadows, past imposing wine terraces. Across the Loisbach and further over the Kuckuckberg, you finally reach your destination in Lengenfeld. The magnificent parish church in the centre of the village and the fairytale-like Lengenfeld Castle provide an impressive conclusion in picturesque natural surroundings. In one of the numerous wine taverns or the Lengenfelder Kellergasse, you can also sit back, relax and enjoy yourself after a successful hike.

    Author’s recommendation

    The route in Lengenfeld is marked all year! Cosy cellars and wine taverns invite you to linger. You can find out when and where it is set out in the Heurigen calendar!

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    363 m
    Lowest point
    217 m
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    Track types

    Asphalt 2.55%Forested/wild trail 62.69%Path 1.31%Road 33.37%Unknown 0.06%
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    Safety information

    Please note the following tips and advice to ensure that your hiking holiday is a beautiful experience: 

    • Stay on the marked trails and wear mountain/hiking boots.
    • Please do not leave your rubbish along the path.
    • Carry enough food (water/snacks) with you.
    • Take the hiking map with you or use the free hiking app.
    • Respect the sensitive habitats of flora and fauna.

    Tips and suggestions

    All information about the stages can be found at www.kremstal.at . The "Kremstal-Donau long-distance hiking trail" hiking map can be requested free of charge from Donau NÖ Tourismus GmbH by telephone on 02713-30060-60 or downloaded from the brochure shop at www.donau.com/brochure will.

    Turn-by-turn directions

    From the centre of Langenlois, we start in a westerly direction into Loiskandlzeile, which takes us out of town. In Zwettler Straße, we take the first footbridge over the Loisbach and walk on the right side of the stream until shortly before the Nikolauskirche church, where we turn left into the Kühsteingraben. We hike steadily and slightly uphill to the Kuckuckberg. There we reach the golf course (36-hole golf course) of Lengenfeld and bypass it on the southern side. (Attention, in the western section, the hiking trail leads down through the golf course, particular caution is advised here during golf operations). At the bottom, we reach the fire station of Lengenfeld and then the centre.

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    Public transport

    By train and bus. All information on timetables and prices in the eastern region at www.vor.at or in the route planner VOR A to B, VOR App.

    From Vienna: take the Franz-Josefs-Bahn to Hadersdorf, change there for Langenlois.

    From the West: Westbahn to St. Pölten, change there to Krems, continue via Hadersdorf to Langenlois or from St. Pölten to Langenlois by bus.

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    Directions

    From Vienna: Danube bank motorway A22 in the direction of Stockerau, continue on the S5 in the direction of Krems to the Fels am Wagram exit and on the B34 to Langenlois.

    From the West: Westautobahn A1 direction Vienna to St. Pölten, continue on the S33 and B37 to Krems and the B218 to Langenlois.

    Parking

    Parking P2 Centre: free and unrestricted parking directly on the Kamptalstraße.

    Parking spaces in front of the Ursin Haus: short-term parking zone free of charge (Monday - Friday 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.; parking time max. 90 minutes). Parking meter required

    Coordinates

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    48.473152, 15.676896
    DMS
    48°28'23.3"N 15°40'36.8"E
    UTM
    33U 550029 5369112
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    Get there by train, car, bike, or on foot!

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    Equipment

    Sturdy hiking shoes, rain protection, sufficient food and drink, as well as a hiking map Kremstal-Donau and possibly a wine tavern calendar.

    Similar routes nearby

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    • Kremstal-Danube Long Distance Trail 10: Lengenfeld – Stratzing
    • Kremstal-Danube Long Distance Trail 11: Stratzing – Droß
    • Kremstal-Danube Long Distance Trail 07: Rohrendorf - Krems (Abbreviation)
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    Difficulty
    moderate
    Overall difficulty
    moderate

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    7 km
    Duration
    1:45 h
    Ascent
    151 m
    Descent
    68 m
    Highest point
    363 m
    Lowest point
    217 m
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