Haula-Schulleredt loop
Path number: W3
Starting place: 4770 Andorf
Destination: 4770 Andorf
Hauptstraße 32
4770 Andorf
4770 Andorf
Short description:
On this hike, you will reach probably the highest point of Andorf
On this hike, you will reach probably the highest point of Andorf
Recommended season:
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
- November
- December
Properties:
Description:- Loop
- Scenic
- Refreshment stops available
- Cultural/historical value
The path leads via the former Imperial Linden tree to Großpichl, past the open-air museum Brunnbauerhof. From there to Schulleredt & Rackersedt to Haulinger Wood. The highest point - a view from Sauwald to the Alpine arc. From there it continues towards Winertsham. Then over the Burgstall back to the town area and the last meters along the Pram.Tip:
- Not far from this route is the 1st Innviertel Herb Garden. Founder Felix Grünberger has been involved in it for decades and was even one of the authors of the well-known book "The Herbs in My Garden.
- Exploration trips with enjoyable stops! This route leads directly past the following culinary partner:
Landhotel Gasthof Bauböck
Hiking backpack (including rain cover), sturdy footwear
Path number: W3
Starting place: 4770 Andorf
Destination: 4770 Andorf
duration: 3h 19m
length: 12,8 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 171m
Altitude difference (downhill): 171m
Lowest point: 342m
Highest point: 434m
Paths covering:
Asphalt, Path / trail, Gravel, Street, Hiking trail, Other
Starting point: VVA area (festival and beautification area)
Destination: VVA area (festival and beautification area)
further information:
- Flatly
- Board possible
Dorfwirt Gastronomie GmbH
Landhotel Gasthof Bauböck
VISTO
Wirt z'Schulleredt
Accessibility / arrival
Public Transit
Parking
Sufficient free parking at start/end point
Getting there
Located in the heart of the Pram Valley between Schärding and Grieskirchen;
B137 - from Schärding or Grieskirchen, exit Andorf, only a few kilometers to the town center;
B129 - from Linz or Peuerbach – Enzenkirchen/Jagern - Andorf
B143 or B 141a, L514 - from Ried i.I. – (Taiskirchen) - Lambrechten - Andorf
Recommended highway exits Ried im Innkreis or Suben;
Public Transit
How to get to the Danube Region of Upper Austria?
The fastest way to the destination – by train, bus, car, boat or airplane.
Bus stop in the immediate vicinity; Andorf train station about 1.5 km away
Parking
Sufficient free parking at start/end point
Most economical season
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Early winter
- Deep winter
Please get in touch for more information.
Hauptstraße 32
4770 Andorf
Phone +43 7766 2255 - 15
Fax machine +43 7766 2255 - 33
E-Mail tourismus@andorf.ooe.gv.at
Web tourismus-andorf.at
https://tourismus-andorf.at
