

Landler Country walk #6
The Landler Spazierweg #8 is easily walkable. The gradient is medium and the walking time is about 1 hour. The path is also suitable for families with children.
You start from the swimming pond to the right. After a small department store you also turn right. At the first junction you go right and at the second junction you go left. The path leads over the Sulza river back to the starting point.
Characteristics
Best season
January
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The tour in numbers
medium
Level of difficulty
4,8 km
Route
1:00 h
Time
170 hm
Uphill
170 hm
Downhill
698 m
Highest point
Map & downloads
More information
ienna: A1 to Ybbs, B 25 direction Wieselburg-Scheibbs-Göstling-Palfau-Gams-Landl
Salzburg: A 10 to exit Altenmarkt, on the B 320 direction Schladming to Liezen, then on the B 146 direction Admont, through the Gesäuse to Hieflau, left Landl
Graz: A 9 to exit Traboch, onto the B 115 in the direction of Eisenerz-Hieflau-Landl
Linz: A 1 to exit Enns, over the B 309 to Steyer, there on the B 25 direction Weyer-Altenmarkt- Großreifling - Landl
Parking
From the starting point you walk to the main road and turn right. You pass the Mooswirt inn and turn right after the small department store at the crossing. At the first fork in the road, turn right and then left at the next but one junction. You walk uphill until you reach the top. Then you walk through the courtyard to the bottom left on a gravel path. At the next fork in the road, continue down to the left. Follow the path to the end and at the end of the path turn right and go back on the path you came before. Turn left at the main road and return to the starting point. The walking time is about 1 hour.
The bathing pond Landl invites you to bathe and relax!
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