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Way of St. James Mostviertel: 2nd stage: from Neustadtl to Wallsee

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    The second stage of the Way of St. James in the Mostviertel leads us through the gentle hilly landscape of the Mostviertel via Kollmitzberg, the Ardagger Abbey, Zeillern, and finally to Sindelburg and Wallsee.
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    Distance 24.9 km
    6:39 h
    579 m
    810 m
    512 m
    243 m

    The municipality of Neustadtl, at 507 meters in altitude, is the starting and also the highest point of this second stage of the Way of St. James. From here, the route descends for some time, then briefly ascends again to Kollmitzberg. Kollmitzberg, with the well-known Ottilien fountain and the pilgrimage church of St. Ottilie, is a popular pilgrimage destination, which also offers a particularly beautiful view at the church. According to legend, "Odilia" was born blind at Hohenburg (municipality of Obernai). Her father Duke Eticho wanted to have the girl killed because of this disability, but the mother saved her. Through baptism at the age of twelve, Ottilie regained her sight and is therefore venerated as the patron saint of the visually impaired and blind.

    The journey continues to the Ardagger Abbey, a former collegiate abbey in the eponymous municipality. The next part of the stage runs mostly through agricultural regions. We hike along narrow roads through cornfields and past square farms until we can identify our next stop in a hollow, the market town of Zeillern. In Zeillern, the lovingly designed "Inspirationsweg" (Path of Inspiration) is particularly noteworthy, which leads the pilgrim past six stations with glass sculptures and deals with themes such as hope, new beginnings, and security. Near Schweinberg, we pass a small, yellow chapel in front of which—perhaps in wise foresight regarding future pilgrims on the Way of St. James—two benches have been placed inviting a pause. The next place we arrive at is the end point of our stage, Wallsee-Sindelburg. The market town with about 2200 inhabitants is a suitable stage destination because there is a lot to see here. For example, the stately Wallsee Castle, the small filial church St. Anna, and the Roman World Wallsee.


     

    Author’s recommendation

    The Roman Catholic parish office in Sindelburg offers pilgrims free accommodation.

    Address: Sindelburg 1
    3113 Wallsee  (+43-7433) 2245
    pfarramt.sindelburg@aon.at

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    Tips and suggestions

    Mostviertel Tourismus GmbH
    Töpperschloss Neubruck, Neubruck 2/10, 3283 Scheibbs
    T +43/7482/20 444
    info@mostviertel.at , www.mostviertel.at


    Upper Austria Tourism Information
    Freistädter Straße 119, 4041 Linz
    info@oberoesterreich.at
    www.wandern.at

    Useful maps:
    ÖK 4322 Pöchlarn, ÖK 4327 Amstetten, ÖK 4328 Scheibbs,
    ÖK 4203 Waidhofen, ÖK 4204 Lunz
    All at a scale of 1:50,000 (also available enlarged at 1:25,000)
    F&B Hiking Maps 052 Mostviertel (1:50,000),
    Kompass Hiking Guide 1085 Way of St. James


    Important phone numbers:
    Alpine emergency call: 140, International emergency call: 112

    Recommended literature:
    Hiking Guide Way of St. James Austria, www.kompass.at
    On the Way of St. James through Austria, www.tyrolia-verlag.at
    Pilgrimage routes, www.kral-verlag.at
    Pilgrimage routes to Mariazell – West + South volumes, www.styriabooks.at

    Public transport

    Arrival in Neustadtl:
    We take the train to Amstetten and from there the bus 1616 to Neustadtl/Donau.

    Directions

    Coming from Salzburg, we take the Amstetten-West exit (123) and drive on the B119 via Ardagger Abbey, Kollmitzberg, and Schaltberg to Neustadtl on the Danube.

    Coming from Vienna, we take the Amstetten-East exit (108), then follow the B1 to Balldorf/Hermannsdorf and then turn right into the L6039. We cross the West Autobahn and continue via Krahof and Hainstetten to Neustadtl on the Danube.

    Parking

    There are many parking options around the church in Neustadtl.

    Coordinates

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    48.193220, 14.903059
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    48°11'35.6"N 14°54'11.0"E
    UTM
    33U 492795 5337780
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