You are on your way through the beautiful landscape around Sarleinsbach.
A varied circular route has been created, which with old photos of the Sarleinsbach population brings back everyday life from past days. Reflective and often cheerful is the pause at the individual stations. Our hike repeatedly evoked memories of our own childhood and youth.
The starting point of the well-signposted path is the parking lot at the Erlebnishof Kräuter-Mandl at the end of the village. Childhood is the name of the first station directly at the school and soon you are on your way through the hilly landscape between the Danube valley and the Bohemian Forest. A beautiful first rest area is at the Chager Chapel with its healing spring, one of the many Augenbründl of the Mühlviertel. The numerous benches with rest stations along the path are also visually successful. Especially beautiful is the theme place Meditation with a view towards Ameisberg.
At the Sarleinsbach view, the eye roams widely over the Mühlviertel landscape, and at the Enjoyment station, tables and benches practically invite you to a snack break. Past the Chager mill, the path then leads up to the last viewpoint over Sarleinsbach. “A long hike without a stop is like a life without celebrations” – this saying of the Greek philosopher Democritus is on the last board, and we took it to heart in the hospitable Sarleinsbach.
Tip:Getting there
on the B 127 towards Altenfelden, turn left to Sarleinsbach
Public Transit
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From Linz/Main Station by bus to Sarleinsbach
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