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Easy hiking trails around Waldhausen are found in the scenic Strudengau region, on the southeastern edge of the Mühlviertel in Austria. The landscape features wooded areas, gently rolling hills, and crystal-clear brooks, with elevations varying between 500m and 1,000m above sea level. Situated just 7 km north of the Danube, the region also benefits from its proximity to the Danube Valley and includes fjords formed by the Kamp reservoir. Approximately 42.86% of the municipality is forested, providing shaded paths and…
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At low water level, a rocky bay is formed. At high water level, a rocky island emerges from the water.
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On October 24, 1956, at 3:30 p.m., a catastrophe occurred in the municipality of Friedersbach: The bridge under construction over the Purzelkamp, near the Lichtenfels ruin, collapsed. Today, a small chapel directly next to the bridgehead on the Lichtenfels bank commemorates the ten victims of this accident.
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From the 15th century onwards, Lichtenfels changed hands frequently until the castle came to Rastenberg in 1628. As the new owners moved their seat of power to Rastenberg, the slow decay of Lichtenfels began in 1774. In 1790, the Freiherrn von Bartenstein, who owned Rastenberg and Lichtenfels, sold the majority of the castle's roof to Stift Zwettl. The reason for this was the roof tax introduced by Emperor Joseph II, which was calculated based on the size of the roof areas. Numerous noble families throughout the country had their cold and uninhabitable castles de-roofed at that time to save taxes. In 1804, the last inhabitant left Lichtenfels castle, which has been owned by the Thurn-Valsassina family together with Rastenberg since 1872. The Romanesque chapel, formerly dedicated to the Apostle Paul, was a destination for small pilgrimages for a long time; the last one took place in 1960 from Friedersbach. Lichtenfels castle ruins can be visited all year round (at your own risk).
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From the 15th century onwards, Lichtenfels frequently changed owners until the castle came into the possession of Rastenberg in 1628. As the new owners relocated their seat of power to Rastenberg, the slow decay of Lichtenfels began in 1774. In 1790, the barons von Bartenstein, who owned Rastenberg and Lichtenfels, sold the majority of the castle's roof to the Zwettl Abbey. The reason for this was the roof tax introduced by Emperor Joseph II, which was calculated based on the size of the roof areas. Numerous noble families throughout the country had their cold and uninhabitable castles stripped of their roofs at that time to save taxes. In 1804, the last inhabitant left Lichtenfels Castle, which, together with Rastenberg, has been owned by the Thurn-Valsassina family since 1872. The Romanesque chapel, formerly dedicated to the Apostle Paul, was a destination for small pilgrimages for a long time, the last of which took place in 1960 from Friedersbach. Lichtenfels Castle ruins can be visited all year round (at your own risk).
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On a peninsula in the Ottenstein reservoir, the Lichtenfels castle ruins rise picturesquely. Before the creation of the reservoir (1954-1957) and the construction of the federal road B38 with the bridge completed in 1957, the Lichtenfels castle, first mentioned in 1248, stood lonely on a rocky ridge high above the Kamp river. In the 13th century, an important ministerial family resided here, initially bearing the nickname „Tursen“, deriving from Rauheneck castle near Baden, and towards the end of this century took the name „Lichtenfels“. Under their rule were numerous surrounding places, such as Friedersbach, for example. During the Hussite invasions of 1427/28, Lichtenfels served as a storage place for the archives and treasures of the Zwettl Abbey.
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The Lichtenfels castle ruins rise picturesquely on a peninsula in the Ottenstein reservoir. Before the construction of the reservoir (1954-1957) and the erection of the federal road B38 with the bridge completed in 1957, the Lichtenfels castle, first mentioned in 1248, lay lonely on a rocky ridge high above the Kamp. In the 13th century, an important ministerial family resided here, initially bearing the nickname "Tursen", deriving from Rauheneck Castle near Baden, and towards the end of this century bearing the name "Lichtenfels". Numerous surrounding villages were under their dominion, including Friedersbach, for example. During the Hussite invasions of 1427/28, Lichtenfels served as a storage place for the archives and treasures of the Zwettl Abbey.
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The natural campsite is located on the 3-hectare peninsula on the Ottenstein reservoir, in the immediate vicinity of the Lichtenfels ruins; toilet facilities, hot water showers, children's playground, bathing beach, boat landing, drinks sales, barbecue areas, holiday apartment in the Lichtenfels forester's lodge, holiday apartment in the hunter's lodge, WLAN, the pitches do not have electricity or water connections etc. For reservations, please use the reservation system at https://thurnforst.at/camping-lichtenfels-stausee-ottenstein/.
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The Ottenstein reservoir, is the largest of the Kamp lakes and is among the richest waters in fish in Austria and at the same time among the best predatory fish waters in Europe. Its water surface is 4.3 km² and extends with its fjord-like, branched side arms, with a length of more than 14 km, up to Zwettl. The deepest point is 69 m.
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Waldhausen offers over 160 easy hiking trails, making up a significant portion of the more than 320 total routes available in the region. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Easy hikes in Waldhausen traverse a diverse landscape characterized by wooded areas, gently rolling hills, and crystal-clear brooks. You'll find paths through enchanting mixed forests, along romantic valleys, and near the majestic Danube Valley. The region's hilly terrain also features natural rock monuments and offers expansive panoramic views.
Yes, many easy trails in Waldhausen are suitable for families. For instance, the Sonnentor Experience World loop from Katastralgemeinde Sprögnitz is a popular choice, offering an engaging experience for all ages. The Stillensteinklamm also features barrier-free sections ideal for families.
While specific rules for every trail vary, generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Waldhausen region. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock, and to carry waste bags. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, Waldhausen features several easy circular routes. Popular options include the Sonnentor Experience World loop from Katastralgemeinde Sprögnitz, the Lichtenfelser Chapel – Lichtenfels Castle Ruins loop from Rastenfeld, and the Ottenstein reservoir – Lichtenfels Castle Ruins loop from Rastenfeld. These loops allow you to start and end at the same point, offering convenient exploration.
Parking is generally available near trailheads, especially for popular routes. For example, trails around the Ottenstein reservoir, such as the Ottenstein reservoir – Lichtenfels Castle Ruins loop, typically have designated parking areas. For the Sonnentor Experience World loop, parking is available in Sprögnitz.
Easy hikes around Waldhausen offer views of various natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore areas near the Ottenstein reservoir, pass by historical sites like Burg Rappottenstein, or discover the Bründlkirche and Lourdes Grotto. The region is also known for its natural rock monuments and crystal-clear brooks.
The easy trails in Waldhausen are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 1,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the wooded areas and rolling hills.
The best seasons for easy hiking in Waldhausen are spring and autumn. During these times, temperatures are mild, and nature is particularly vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. The forested areas provide pleasant shade during warmer days.
Yes, there are several short and easy walks perfect for beginners. The Lichtenfelser Chapel – Lichtenfels Castle Ruins loop from Rastenfeld is a very short 2.2 km path that leads past historical ruins, ideal for a quick and gentle stroll. Another option is the View of Lichtenfels Castle – Ottenstein reservoir loop from Rastenfeld, which is 3.5 km long.
Easy trails in Waldhausen typically feature gentle elevation changes, making them accessible for most fitness levels. For example, the Sonnentor Experience World loop has an elevation gain of about 84 meters, and the Lichtenfelser Chapel – Lichtenfels Castle Ruins loop has only about 36 meters of ascent. The region's landscape includes gently rolling hills rather than steep climbs.
Yes, you can combine your easy hike with cultural exploration. The Lichtenfelser Chapel – Lichtenfels Castle Ruins loop passes directly by historical castle ruins. The broader region also features Waldhausen Castle and Waldhausen Abbey Church, which can be incorporated into or viewed from various routes.
Yes, the Waldhausen region offers options for refreshments. For example, near the Ottenstein reservoir, you can find the Ottenstein Lake Restaurant & Boat Rental. The villages and towns surrounding the hiking areas, such as Waldhausen itself, also provide cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your walk.


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