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Three-Church Route: Heiligenblut - Maria Laach

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  • Pilgrimage Church of St. Andrew in Heiligenblut
    Pilgrimage Church of St. Andrew in Heiligenblut
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    The Three-Church Route connects three sacred and cultural landmarks in the Jauerling-Wachau Nature Park: the original parish St. Stephanus in Weiten, as well as the pilgrimage churches of St. Andreas in Heiligenblut and the Visitation of Mary in Maria Laach. The route consists of three different sections and connects Weiten with Heiligenblut, Weiten with Maria Laach, as well as Maria Laach and Heiligenblut. The route is uniformly marked with yellow signs and can be walked in both directions.

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    Distance 7.5 km
    2:00 h
    443 m
    274 m
    824 m
    416 m

    The small hamlet Heiligenblut, with its pilgrimage church of St. Andreas, is the heart of the Raxendorf market community. The late Gothic hall church from the 15th century was founded in 1411 according to legend after a host miracle. Remarkable are the baroque tower with the blue clocks, the freestanding original chapel, the fine cross- and net-ribbed vaults, and the strikingly steep roof. In the late Gothic choir is the famous stone tabernacle elaborately decorated with filigree tracery, eight meters high. The actual heart of the church, the Gothic altar - the Roggendorfer altar - is located in Belvedere Palace in Vienna.

    Maria Laach is overshadowed by its pilgrimage church of the Visitation of Mary. The monumental stepped hall building from the 15th century is one of the most valuable late Gothic buildings in Austria. The church is one of the rare cases that was not baroque-styled and was able to preserve its Gothic furnishings. 1680 was the third great plague year of that century; the entire southern Waldviertel made a vow to make a pilgrimage to Maria Laach every year. After the miraculous healing of a blind child in 1719, the number of pilgrims increased. The painting "Maria Six-Finger", the Gothic double-winged altar, and the Renaissance tomb monument of the noble Hans Georg v. Kufstein from 1607 are the most valuable artifacts of the church.

    Author’s recommendation

    The Association of Friends of the Heiligenblut Pilgrimage Church offers free guided tours. Contact Ms. Waltraud Bock, Tel. 0664/4909209. In Maria Laach, the farmers’ market of the Maria Laach farmers is open every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Kerblerhaus in the village center.
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    416 m
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    Safety information

    Mountain rescue emergency Wachau: 140

    Tips and suggestions

    For dining and overnight stays, we recommend in Heiligenblut: Gasthaus Geyer, Feistritz 6, A-3654 Raxendorf, Tel+43(0)2758/7181 and Gasthaus Mitterbauer, Heiligenblut 12, A-3654 Raxendorf, Tel+43(0)2758/7145.

    In Maria Laach, we recommend the Best-of Wachau establishment Hotel Ringl, Am Hauptplatz 3, A-3643 Maria Laach, Tel+43(0)2712/8303, www.hotel-ringl.at

    Public transport

    From Monday to Friday, the Waldviertel buses run. Heiligenblut can be reached from Melk (Westbahn) with line WA50 with a transfer in Weiten/Am Schuss. On weekends, the Jauerlinger call bus operates. This connects the Jauerling nature park communities (Aggsbach, Emmersdorf, Maria Laach, Mühldorf, Raxendorf/Heiligenblut, Spitz, and Weiten). The call bus must be requested by phone, Tel. 0810/810278. Routes and timetables: www.vor.at. A detailed timetable "Mobile in the Wachau" is available from Donau Niederösterreich Tourism.

    Directions

    A1 to Melk, B3 to Weitenegg, then right on B216 towards Leiben/Pöggstall to Weiten. Then at the intersection at Schuss, turn right and continue to Heiligenblut.

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    Pilgrimage church Heiligenblut

    Coordinates

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    48.324706, 15.276216
    DMS
    48°19'28.9"N 15°16'34.4"E
    UTM
    33U 520474 5352427
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    Equipment

    Hiking boots, rainproof clothing, drinking water, as well as the Wachau hiking map are available from Donau Niederösterreich Tourism, www.wachau.at


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    Parts of this content were machine translated using German as the source language

    Difficulty
    easy
    Overall difficulty
    easy

    Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.

    Distance
    7.5 km
    Duration
    2:00 h
    Ascent
    443 m
    Descent
    274 m
    Highest point
    824 m
    Lowest point
    416 m
    Linear route Refreshment stops available
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