Marterlweg E - Trosselsdorf - Variante A (kurz)


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Starting place: 4212 Neumarkt im Mühlkreis
Destination: 4212 Neumarkt im Mühlkreis
duration: 2h 31m
length: 8,1 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 255m
Altitude difference (downhill): 259m
Lowest point: 482m
Highest point: 636m
difficulty: easy
condition: medium
panoramic view: Some Views
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The "Heimat-Geschichte-Brauchtum" association has thankfully endeavoured and taken on the task of compiling "Neumarkter Marterlwege". The dedicated team was able to build on historical documents and brochures that have already shed light on the history of the Neumarkt Marterl in various ways.
There are numerous wayside shrines and crosses in the municipality of Neumarkt, which enrich the landscape as cultural gems. In addition, each wayside shrine tells an individual story: of special events, of people's worries and hardships or even of the gratitude of the person who erected it. Marterl are, as it were, stone witnesses to history.
Marterlweg Trosselsdorf E
Short variant A: 8.5 kmCemetery - Haghofer - Scheitzmühle - Trosselsdorf;
A: Möhringdorf - Stroblmühle - church
We walk via Bäckergasse to the cemetery, along Haghoferweg to our 1st wayside shrine.
N 21 HAGHOFER - KREUZSTÖCKL
Broad pillar with Lorraine cross. Three reverse glass pictures: Holy Trinity, Jesus in the tomb, Last Supper. Inscription: Maria JHS
History: JohannSchießer, a mountain farmer from Scheizmühl, died here in a snowstorm. According to the Neumarkt parish register of the dead, however, he died of pulmonary oedema on 16 November 1879.
Hint: Pass the Hagerhofer farmhouse and walk downhill, keep left at the forest and continue to the "Babl-Haus", where the wayside shrine stands on the left on the horse-drawn railway line.
N 17 BABL - KREUZSTÖCKL
Brick-built wayside shrine with a reverse glass painting: Holy Trinity.
History: Originally there was a picture of a tree here. After the tree was felled, the owners erected a wooden shrine. This was replaced by this KS in 1960.
Walking instructions: We turn left along Alberndorferstraße to Scheitzmühle, after approx. 800m GW at the house entrance we come to the wayside shrine (50m).
T 35 SCHEITZMÜHL - MARTERL
Small stone-walled chapel with iron grating. In the niche a clay statue: Mary with the child. Inscription: R 1992 F K 17 P 90 M.
History: Built from wood in 1947 by Johann Kraupa (Scheitzmüller) in thanks for the safe return home from the Second World War. Bricked up by Resch Franz (neighbour) in 1992. The inscribed stone in the base was found during the excavation of the foundation.
Walking instructions: We walk over the Gusen bridge to the Bergerhaus (Danner), then straight on along the path directly to Trosselsdorf, approx. 700m. The wayside shrine is on the left at the GW junction.
T 33 TROSSELSDORFER - CHAPEL
Small brick chapel with iron grating. Wooden statue of Mary with folded hands.
History: The small chapel originally stood on the opposite side of the path. Built in the 17th century by the Sonnleitner family as thanks for a prevented fire in house no. 4. In 1995 it was built by the village community of Trosselsdorf. It was inaugurated in 1996.
Walking tip: We can now decide. Do we continue southwards (via Möhringdorf) or westwards (Schallersdorf) Part A: MÖHRINGDORF 8.5 km or
Part B: SCHALLERSDORF 13.8 km
Walking tip: In the village, there is a staircase on the right leading down to Alberndorferstrasse, which we take. We walk past the cider museum and inn to Kreuzstöckl, 100 metres away.
Part A: MÖHRINGDORF
T 31 INN- KREUZSTÖCKLAn octagonal granite column with a tin picture: Holy Trinity. T 31 WIRT- KREUZSTÖCKL History: No known history. Inscription: JHS MARIA
Hint: Follow the road to the next wayside shrine for approx. 280 metres until the crossroads to Möhringdorf.
T 28 ROTES KREUZ- Trosselsdorf
Sheet metal cross, a so-called "Red Cross"
History: Secret of the Red Cross: survey points, always stood at crossroads. But also stood near water points. (Sources of power) Red therefore: Associated with fertility and death rituals.
Hint: Follow the GW to Möhringdorf until the next farm. The KS is at the fork in the road.
T 29 FÜRST - KREUZSTÖCKL
Broad pillar, three reverse glass pictures. Relief inscription: JHS 1869 INRI MARIA MT.
History: The Kreuzstöckl was erected in 1809 out of gratitude because the French passing by on the road had not seen the house. A thick fog had covered the house. In 1869, the wooden cross was replaced by today's stone cross. (Oral tradition.)
Hint: We turn left, through the two farms down into the valley. After approx. 200m we come to a forest, at the end of the forest we turn left towards Stroblmühle. We cross the bridge and the soldiers' chapel is in front of us.
N 14 SOLDIERS' CHAPEL
Walk-in chapel with two benches. Statue: Mary with the child. Pictures of saints. Renovations: 1954, 1994, 2012, 2021
History: Built in 1946 by the Strobmüller out of gratitude because his sons came home safe and sound from the war in 1945. The ÖKB Neumarkt looks after the chapel, the soldiers of both wars and the members of the ÖKB have a worthy memorial here with their death pictures.
Hint: Our path continues to the horse-drawn railway line. Approx. 150m. We now climb a little steeper uphill. The chapel can already be seen ahead of us on the right-hand side of the path.
N 15 STROBLMÜLLER - CHAPEL ("Goldhauben-K.")
Small brick chapel with iron grating. The picture depicts a Pieta on a wooden panel.
History: Built in 1817 and renovated to its present form in 1992 by the Goldhaubenfrauen (chairwoman Mrs Wabro R.).
Walking instructions: The slightly steeper path leads uphill towards the market. It is about 380 metres to the next 2 wayside shrines. (on the right hand side)
N 18 LEITL - MARTERL
Stone wayside shrine Breitpfeiler, picture: St Joseph,
History: A farm labourer from the Neumarkt vicarage is said to have died on this spot in 1880 with a horse-drawn cart. The owner Karl Leitl took the original wayside shrine to the Pöstlingberg. Instead, he acquired the current cross from Köhl (Möhringdorf) and erected it.
N 19 LEITL - MARTERL 2
Round Baroque column with a reverse glass image of the Holy Trinity. Inscription: SB 1845 PH FR TM Renoviertth Kreuzstöckl (left hand)
History: The shrine used to stand by the Leitl garden. (approx. Bergerweg 8) Renovation and relocation carried out in 1996.
Hint: We walk along the path in the direction of Neumarkt church. We will shortly come to the last shrine of part 1.
N 20 RAMLWIRT - CHAPEL
Small brick chapel with picture niche and iron grille. Picture: Mary with the child. Small statue.
History: This is supposedly the second oldest small monument in the municipality.
Walking tip: Can walk back to the church via the small path. (former church path)
Most economical season
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Early winter
Please get in touch for more information.
4212 Neumarkt im Mühlkreis
Phone +43 664 3457941
E-Mail rudolf.kaineder@aon.at
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Tour-Details
Starting place: 4212 Neumarkt im Mühlkreis
Destination: 4212 Neumarkt im Mühlkreis
duration: 2h 31m
length: 8,1 km
Altitude difference (uphill): 255m
Altitude difference (downhill): 259m
Lowest point: 482m
Highest point: 636m
difficulty: easy
condition: medium
panoramic view: Some Views
Paths covering:
Other
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