There is a special hiking map for this trail with detailed explanations, available from the Attnang-Puchheim office, Marktstraße 9, Tuesday 9am - 2pm and Friday 8am - 12pm or from Eva Kurz, who also offers guided tours. Contact for guided tours by e-mail or by phone at Eva Kurz +43 650 9189 731!
ATTENTION: Duration is longer than 3h and varies according to the interest of the participants, as it is a cultural hike.
On April 21, 1945, just a few days before the end of the war, the Attnang-Puchheim railroad junction was destroyed by a US Air Force bombing raid lasting several hours. Not only the railroad system, but also a large part of the residential area around the station was reduced to rubble. More than 700 people were killed. There are many answers to the question as to the reason for this, such as the rumor of a planned Alpine fortress, or the fact that Attnang-Puchheim, as a railroad junction, was a transshipment point for the transport of troops, weapons and ammunition. Bahnhofstrasse was also home to the secret armaments command outpost. It was responsible for the "Kalk" armaments plant in the tunnels near Ebensee and for "Schlier" in Redl-Zipf. Rocket fuel was produced there and the combustion chambers of the "V 2" (retaliation weapon) were tested. All transports ran via Attnang-Puchheim. Last but not least, the weather also played an important role. As visibility for the Allied bombers coming from southern Italy deteriorated, they did not aim at the main targets such as Brenner, Passau or Rosenheim, but at one of the alternative targets: Attnang-Puchheim. After many years of arduous reconstruction and efforts to come to terms with the traumatic experiences, Attnang-Puchheim was able to celebrate its elevation to market town and finally to city status. The phoenix in the coat of arms symbolizes this new era.
Start:
Meeting point and start at Dr.-Karl-Renner-Platz (bus station)
Street of April 21
via Bahnhofstraße to the monument at the train station
Train station - Dr.-Karl-Renner-Platz
Stelzhamergasse
Turn right into Römerstraße to the school
Cross Kochstraße left to the chapel of April 21
straight ahead to the kindergarten
Left into Andreas-Hofer-Gasse
Turn right into Wankhamer Strasse to the Mörtlbauern farm: Escape route into the Attnanger Au
in Puchheim:
via Maria-Theresien-Straße
Turn left into Puchheimer Straße to the castle entrance
through the castle courtyard to St. George's Church near the monastery
down the castle steps
right along the ponds
cross Gmundner Straße and walk up Kellergasse
Turn left into Dr.-Riedlinger-Straße to house no. 30 = former brown cellar
Dr.-Riedlinger-Straße back through the Köppl-Hauser farmhouse
left along Grillparzerstraße and Franz-Keim-Straße
Cross Vöcklabrucker Straße and straight ahead to Teichbachl
left to Salzburger Straße B1
Continue to Alt-Attnang
Follow Salzburger Straße to the right until you reach the underpass
Turn left under the B1 and continue across the Westbahn
after the bridge turn left into Industriestraße
turn right towards Steinhüblstraße/"Kreuzland"
turn right along the Franz-Nöhammer cycle path (part of the Roman cycle path)
Turn left at Salzburger Straße
straight ahead over the intersection, the railroad crossing and the Redlbach bridge
in Linzer Straße turn left to house number 3b, Weinkeller/Hagl
Variants for the way back
back and continue along Linzer Straße, then turn right into Friedhofsweg, through the cemetery to the memorial, continue through the rear exit to the right to Pestalozzigasse and left along Schulweg, follow Bäckergasse to the left.
Take a shortcut from Hager Keller across Linzer Straße and follow Bäckergasse.
Return to the starting point through the railroad underpass, cross Wiener Straße (B1) and follow Badgasse until Waldstraße begins on the right.
Turn left over the Spitzberg, past the leisure center back to the Spitzbergweg or
Take a shortcut right into Waldstraße and along Humboldstraße to the church, then turn into Kirchstraße and straight on to Dr.-Karl-Renner-Platz.
Via Straße des 21. April to Rathausplatz and continue along Marktstraße to the Phönixbrunnen fountain below the Phönixsaal, destination and end of the walk!
Suitable for wheelchairs: Not all of the legally stipulated ÖNORM are complied with. In principle, this object is suitable for wheelchairs and no assistance is necessary.
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Altitude profile - Historical circular walk on April 21, 1945
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