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Rotes Tor in Spitz
Photo: Donau NÖ Tourismus/Robert Herbst
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The hike leads from the church square in Spitz up to the legendary "Rote Tor" (Red Gate), a relic of an old defensive wall.
easy
Distance 5.4 km
Duration2:00 h
Ascent276 m
Descent274 m
Highest point466 m
Lowest point225 m
Starting from the old winegrower town of Spitz, with its many historic buildings, we begin our approx. 5.5 km hike from the church square. Here is the late Gothic "Mauritius Church" from the 15th century. Past the beautifully renovated Spitz Castle, we hike up to the legendary "Rote Tor" (Red Gate), a relic of an old defensive wall. From here, we have a breathtaking view over Spitz and its vineyards already within the town. Through splendid beech and oak mixed forests, we reach the "Blue Cross" and the natural Radlbach stream, which accompanies us almost up to Spitz (district Quitten). Past old vintners’ houses with views of the Hinterhaus ruin, it goes back through Cemetery Lane to the church square, where we can end our hike comfortably at a Heuriger.
The hiking trail is uniformly and continuously marked with yellow signs.
Author’s recommendation
Sights: Spitz Shipping Museum, Hinterhaus Ruin, Historic Merchant’s Shop. There are nearly 30 Heuriger establishments in Spitz.
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Difficulty
easy
Overall difficulty
easy
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Experience
Landscape
Highest point
466 m
Lowest point
225 m
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Safety information
Emergency mountain rescue Wachau: 140.
Tips and suggestions
Numerous dining and overnight options in Spitz invite visitors. Information on when and where Heuriger are open can be found in the Online Heurigen Calendar. The establishments of the quality initiative Best of Wachau are particularly recommended. www.bestof-wachau.at
The Spitz tourist information office at Mittergasse 3a, 3620 Spitz on the Danube riverbank B3, phone: +43(2713)2363, www.spitz-wachau.com is happy to assist with questions.
Public transport
Spitz is reachable hourly by bus line WL715 from the Melk and Krems train stations, timetables: www.anachb.at. A detailed schedule "Mobile in the Wachau" is available from Donau Niederösterreich Tourismus. From April to November, Spitz is reachable by the Wachau Railway from Emmersdorf or Krems: www.noevog.at. Other arrivals and departures: Danube shipping www.brandner.at ; www.ddsg-blue-danube.at. Two Nextbike rental stations (€1 per hour) are located in Spitz at the train station and by the ferry. Info: +43(0)2742/22-9901 and www.nextbike.at.
Directions
Westautobahn A1 to Melk and via B3 to Spitz or via S5 or S33 to Krems and via B3 to Spitz.
Parking
Spitz, Danube riverside, train station or Spitz Castle.
Coordinates
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48.365660, 15.414120
DMS
48°21'56.4"N 15°24'50.8"E
UTM
33U 530672 5357026
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Equipment
Hiking boots, waterproof clothing, drinking water, as well as the Wachau hiking map and a Heurigen calendar, available from Donau Niederösterreich Tourismus, www.wachau.at
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Parts of this content were machine translated using German as the source language
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Red Gate Circular Route
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Difficulty
easy
Overall difficulty
easy
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Distance
5.4 km
Duration
2:00 h
Ascent
276 m
Descent
274 m
Highest point
466 m
Lowest point
225 m
Round tripRefreshment stops available
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