Best attractions and places to see around Gramastetten are found within the picturesque Mühlviertel region of Austria. This area offers a mix of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural experiences. Gramastetten is situated in the Rodltal valley, characterized by rolling hills, green meadows, and dense forests. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Trinity Column is right in the center of the main square and rounds off the square nicely. The column can be clearly seen from every point of the square.
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An interesting change of pace during your tour, with beautiful views included free of charge – a truly enjoyable experience. For those who usually only cycle over bridges, ferries are a very interesting alternative. The crossing offers a welcome change of scenery during your tour, and you can enjoy fantastic views. You can pass the time taking great photos while you wait. The Ottensheim-Wilhering cable ferry is a unique attraction on the Danube. It connects the towns of Ottensheim and Wilhering and is particularly interesting for cyclists, as it is a popular crossing on the Danube Cycle Path. The ferry is a reaction ferry and moves solely with the current of the Danube. A historical and technical gem, the cable ferry combines tradition and innovation. It is not only a practical means of transport but also a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. The ferry connects not only the banks geographically but also the communities of Ottensheim and Wilhering culturally.
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From the Danube Cycle Path, an impressive view opens up of the Linz Industrial Park – one of Austria's most important industrial areas and a key economic driver for the city of Linz. Numerous companies, primarily from the chemical and plastics industries, are located here, covering an area of approximately one square kilometer. Thanks to its excellent transport connections – with direct access to the motorway and rail network as well as the Danube tank port – the chemical park plays a crucial role in the country's industrial infrastructure. Despite its industrial backdrop, Linz boasts a lovingly preserved old town, modern cultural offerings, and superb cycle paths along the Danube. This section of the Danube Cycle Path only briefly passes by the industrial facilities, but offers a fascinating contrast between nature, technology, and urban development – typical of the multifaceted city of Linz.
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One pedals (steps) through nature and on the other side of the Danube is the industrial area
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Beautiful view of the important industrial area of Upper Austria.
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Initially very industrial, but things get better in Linz itself ;-)
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Gramastetten offers several historical sites. You can visit the unique Jahresstiege (Year Steps), a 365-step granite staircase built in the 19th century, often called the 'Machu Picchu of the Mühlviertel'. Another significant site is the Trinity Column on the Main Square, Linz, a baroque landmark made of white Salzburg marble. Additionally, the Steublmühle Gramastetten (Mill Museum), documented since the 15th century, showcases over 100-year-old flour-making machinery. Don't miss the picturesque Burgruine Lichtenhag (Lichtenhag Castle Ruins), perched above the Rodl river.
Yes, Gramastetten has options for families. The Rodl-Waldbad is an idyllic natural river pool in a forest clearing, perfect for swimming and relaxation, complete with play areas for children. The Ottensheim–Wilhering Cable Ferry is a fun way to cross the Danube, accommodating pedestrians, cyclists, and cars. For a unique experience, the View of Linz from the Euphemia Viewing Platform (Pöstlingberg) offers panoramic views and is often mentioned for its family appeal, especially with the Grottenbahn (dwarf ride) nearby.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Rodltal valley, with the Große Rodl river, is a romantic setting. You can also visit the Augenbründlein (Mountain Spring), historically known for its clear, fresh water and offering beautiful views of the Mühlviertel hilly landscape. For stunning panoramic views, head to Pfenningberg Summit Cross, which offers a beautiful vista over Linz on a clear day, or the Euphemia Viewing Platform on Pöstlingberg for another excellent perspective of Linz.
Gramastetten is a great base for hiking. The region features numerous walking paths and hiking trails amidst rolling hills and forests. Popular routes include the 'Panorama Trail' and the 'Forest Nature Trail'. You can find various hiking options, such as the 'Rodl River – 365-step Staircase loop from Gramastetten' (moderate, 12.99 km) or the 'Rodl River Trail – Ruins View Observation Deck loop from Gramastetten' (easy, 4.02 km). For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Gramastetten guide.
Yes, the area around Gramastetten is well-suited for cycling, including gravel biking. You'll find cycling tracks through green meadows and dense forests. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like the 'Bachlbergweg Forest Trail – View of Linz and Pöstlingberg loop from Linz Urfahr' (difficult, 23.39 km) are available. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Gramastetten guide.
Gramastetten offers a glimpse into local culture. The Gramaphon serves as a café, restaurant, bar, and event center, providing a social hub. The Topothek Gramastetten is an online archive showcasing historical documents and photos of the community. Local organizations like Kulturforum Gramastetten and Granithase Kulturverein also contribute to the vibrant cultural life. Don't forget to try local culinary delights such as the 'Gramastettner Krapferl' and 'Gramastettner Zwieback'.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like the Pfenningberg Summit Cross and the Euphemia Viewing Platform. The varied hiking experiences, the historical significance of landmarks like the Trinity Column, and the unique charm of the natural river pool at Rodl-Waldbad are also highly appreciated. The contrast between nature, technology, and urban development along the Danube Cycle Path near the Linz industrial area also offers a fascinating experience.
Yes, Gramastetten provides several options for runners. You can find trails like the 'Scheren's Organic Specialties loop from Gramastetten' (moderate, 9.04 km) or the 'Reisinger-Teich loop from Gramastetten' (moderate, 11.76 km). For more detailed running routes and their difficulties, refer to the Running Trails around Gramastetten guide.
The Jahresstiege (Year Steps) is a unique historical landmark featuring 365 granite steps, one for each day of the year. It was built in the 19th century and is sometimes referred to as the 'Machu Picchu of the Mühlviertel'. After climbing, you can find a mulberry tree and enjoy picnic spots with scenic views of the Mühlviertel landscape and the Lichtenhag castle ruins.
Absolutely! The Rodl-Waldbad is an idyllic natural river pool located in a forest clearing. It's perfect for swimming and relaxation, offering play areas for children, showers, changing rooms, and a buffet. Best of all, its use is free of charge. In spring, the Große Rodl river is also suitable for kayaking.
While popular spots are well-loved, exploring the Augenbründlein (Mountain Spring) offers a peaceful hike with beautiful views, and it's a site with historical significance for eye ailments. The Steublmühle Gramastetten (Mill Museum) provides a unique insight into local history and industry, which might be less frequented than the major viewpoints. Additionally, the numerous local hiking and cycling trails offer opportunities to discover quieter spots amidst the natural landscape.


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