Sebaldusweg stage 1 of 4 | Großraming - Losenstein - Laussa
4400 Steyr
Starting point: Großraming
Stage destination: Laussa
Surface: Hiking trail, asphalt, forest road
Route length: 21 km
Elevation gain: approx. 1,100 m (including Stone Hunter variant)
All information about accommodation, catering and shuttle service can be found at www.sebaldusweg.at
Recommended season:
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- Multi-stage route
- Scenic
- Refreshment stops available
- Cultural/historical value
Discover on the way:
3 parish churches: Großraming (dedicated to Saint James), Losenstein (dedicated to Saint Blaise) and Laussa (dedicated to Saint Mary) as well as several chapels.
Off the path:
Losenstein – indoor swimming pool, Blasibrunn chapel, Laussa – nature reserve orchid meadow, sport climbing with over 180 routes on several rocks located in and around the village center, including the famous „Sauzahn“, THE climbing center in the Ennstal
Museums/Exhibitions:
Großraming: carriage and nativity museum, Losenstein: nail smithy, castle or church tours, local history room, Laussa: collection of Stone Age finds at the municipal office
Opening times and mass times:
Parish churches Großraming, Losenstein and Laussa
Directions:Großraming – Menweg – Gschoad – Stiedelsbach (Nagelschmiede) – Village Square Losenstein – Kirchenberg – Fatima Chapel – Towards Sauzahn – Brettertal – Laussa. Variant: Stone Hunter (1,185 m)
From the church square in Großraming, the path leads a short distance west down to the Rundbrücke and then continues over the Menweg E65 to the Gschoad (Gscheid 782 m) below the Schieferstein. From the Gschoad, the path leads via hiking trail E72 b into the Stiedelsbach, past the Nagelschmiede to the Petermühle guesthouse and further to Losenstein.
From the village square Losenstein (church), the path leads to the Kirchenberg, then along hiking trail E74 to the Fatima Chapel and from there onwards towards Sauzahn. Before the Sauzahn at the old lime tree, turn left on the Brettertal farm road descending to Laussa.
Variant: Athletic, experienced hikers can take a detour from the Gschoad to the Stone Hunter (1,185 m). Via hiking trail E72a you return to the Sebaldusweg.
Tip:Stopping for refreshment en route:
It is recommended to bring enough snacks and drinks, as there are only limited catering options during the stages. It is also advisable to check the opening times of the catering establishments in advance. Detailed information on refreshment options can be found at Gastronomy Sebaldusweg (steyr-nationalpark.at)
Safety guidelines:As there are few opportunities to stop for refreshments directly along the trail, it is advisable to take enough snacks and drinks with you.Equipment:
Sturdy hiking boots, sun and rain protection, first aid kit for emergencies, possibly hiking poles.Additional information:
Information on refreshment and accommodation possibilities or bookable offers at www.sebaldusweg.at
Paths covering:
further information:
- Multi-day tour
- Possible accommodation
- Board possible
Details - hiking
- themed path
Getting there
- From Salzburg/Linz: A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
- From Vienna: A1 motorway exit Haag > B42 > B122 > B115 into the Enns Valley
- From Passau: A8 Passau > Wels > A1 motorway exit Enns-Steyr > B115 into the Enns Valley
- From Graz: A9 Pyhrnautobahn > motorway exit Klaus > Grünburg > into the Ennstal valley
Public Transit
Losenstein, Großraming, Weyer and Gaflenz are ideal for arriving at the Sebaldusweg by train.
Details at www.ooevv.at
Parking
Großraming: Public free parking spaces behind the state music school or at the former Salzwimmer guesthouse
- Suitable for seniors
- Suitable for single travelers
- Suitable for friends
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Early winter
Please get in touch for more information.
Stadtplatz 27
4400 Steyr
Phone +43 7252 53229 - 0
E-Mail reichraming@steyr-nationalpark.at
Web www.steyr-nationalpark.at/
